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hero or allwave or?

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Created by northy1 > 9 months ago, 26 Jun 2013
northy1
499 posts
26 Jun 2013 7:24AM
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Looking for my first Sup after paddling schools large starboard
on flat water

im 85kg
windsurfed for over 20 years
can surf ok ish

want it for 75% waves - beach breaks knee to shoulder\head high
also as a windsup

any recommendations from the starboard or fanatic line up?
allwave 9.2 or 8.10 or 9.6?
hero too wide?

all feedback greatly appreciated!

Rossall
WA, 727 posts
26 Jun 2013 8:36AM
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I cut my teeth on a 9 ft 5" Starboard Widepoint and loved it, also Hero is fine and width could be your friend so don't worry about that too much and the hero actually turns ok due to the thinner rails. Rode a hire Hero in Bali in bigger waves than i should of been in !!!! it was actually OK

Allwave 9ft 2" could be a winner, stable and good in waves, bit heavy but robust, just wished they made a carbon version.


I think you would be fine on all three as your first wave board and it may come down to price and what's available locally.

Hope that helps, I am just now dropping down to something ???? from my Starboard WP 9.5 it never get easier !

Phil

robbo1111
NSW, 649 posts
26 Jun 2013 1:14PM
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I own a Hero and have surfed the 8'6" Allwave. The Allwave is better in the surf but at 70kgs both are too big for me to get any performance out of. I have since bought a smaller wave board and use the Hero for the family.

surf4fun
WA, 1313 posts
26 Jun 2013 12:29PM
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I would say the hero is going to be too wide especially if you are looking at surfing beach breaks.

At 85kg I think the 9'6 All Wave would be just on the too big side and the 9'2 would be on the money.

Depending on where you are in WA there are a couple of places in Perth that demo the Fanatics so try and get on one.

Leroy13
VIC, 1174 posts
26 Jun 2013 9:30PM
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surf4fun said..

I would say the hero is going to be too wide especially if you are looking at surfing beach breaks.

At 85kg I think the 9'6 All Wave would be just on the too big side and the 9'2 would be on the money.

Depending on where you are in WA there are a couple of places in Perth that demo the Fanatics so try and get on one.


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gregc
VIC, 1299 posts
26 Jun 2013 9:40PM
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Id be thinking around the 8'10 Widepoint myself. I am mid 90s and the 8'10 is nice, stable and still lets you throw it around when needed.

northy1
499 posts
26 Jun 2013 11:15PM
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Thanks all

would the 8'10 be too small...?
i have seen one 2nd hand - but too far away to demo

supthecreek
2753 posts
27 Jun 2013 5:22AM
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I have an 8'10 Allwave. I was 98 kg when I got it ... plus full wetsuit.... no problem
I am 93 kg now... I could easily be on an 8'6

I think with your experience you would be happy with the 8'10. It should be comfortable for you now and is a board you can grow with.

I have windsurfed mine before and it was not bad... I'm not big into windsurfing but I had fun on it, plus I flat-water paddle it a lot... it pretty much does everything well.

northy1
499 posts
27 Jun 2013 5:35AM
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i mean the allwave 8'10

Slab
1123 posts
27 Jun 2013 6:21AM
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Allwaves - probably the 8ft 10 would do you fine after you've got used to it....if you want a bit more ease all round and if you get a lot of mushy choppy windy type surfing conditions then 9ft 2.

northy1
499 posts
28 Jun 2013 5:31PM
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...could be a Starboard 8'10 Wide Point available cheap....could be suitable?

Slab
1123 posts
28 Jun 2013 8:20PM
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northy1 said..

...could be a Starboard 8'10 Wide Point available cheap....could be suitable?


Yes - good boards from what I hear but I have no experience of them.....but I would consider one for my next board. I think they work better in more pushy waves I hear and allwaves maybe better suited to crappier and good conditions...but that is just say so.

northy1
499 posts
10 Jul 2013 5:45PM
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Thanks for all the feedback - managed to pick up a 2nd hand 9'2 all wave, carbon paddle, leash and board bag....now to get it wet!

WarehouseBob
NSW, 37 posts
10 Jul 2013 10:23PM
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That's what she said.



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