sup atx 12foot

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bh2905
bh2905
VIC
74 posts
VIC, 74 posts
9 Nov 2010 7:40pm
hi i was wondering weather anyone has any views on the sup atx 12 foot, i am a 120kg guy just looking for a board to muck about on when the wind is no good for wondsurfing, from what i can see they are about $1000 new with paddle,

does anyone have any thoughts on these, or any other option, i dont what to spend huge amounts on it because it is just to use when i cant windsurf

cheers
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
9 Nov 2010 7:50pm
sounds cheap,!!! go for it
JonWest
JonWest
QLD
105 posts
QLD, 105 posts
9 Nov 2010 7:55pm
Being this cheap there must be a reason. Might as well buy a decent paddle and just paddle your windurfer around
froggo
froggo
QLD
127 posts
QLD, 127 posts
9 Nov 2010 8:22pm
JonWest said...

Being this cheap there must be a reason. Might as well buy a decent paddle and just paddle your windurfer around


IMO.

Being cheap can mean questionable quality but not always.

Horses for courses - why buy best of breed when you only want to go around the block

someone here should have one and can comment....
MIKO
MIKO
QLD
408 posts
QLD, 408 posts
9 Nov 2010 9:20pm
or any other option

Hey BH, if i were you i would look for a proven 2nd hand big un, like 12ft psh , 12 ft laird (gsi) etc, should be able to pick up a bargain somewhere.
rowdyrowdy
rowdyrowdy
QLD
31 posts
QLD, 31 posts
9 Nov 2010 9:31pm
The Quality is 100% on the Sup ATX boards. They work on big numbers not big profits on each Board. And their Carbon Paddles are light and Full Carbon Fibre.
You definatly can't go wrong. The Roar Shop at Currumbin has sold quite a few already and all customers are very happy.
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
9 Nov 2010 9:42pm
to me, they look like they come out of the same place the imported ron houses came from. 2 6 oz deck, i 6 oz bottom. be nice to them, treat them like a surfboard, i reckon they are a good buy.
AA
AA
NSW
2167 posts
AA AA
NSW, 2167 posts
9 Nov 2010 10:46pm

I have been in the game a whilst and to be honest these boards do appear to represent good value. They are hand glassed epoxy and look like a normal PU surfboard, wood stringer and all. They are well weighted at around 12kg for the 11'er and 13kg for the 12'er.

Up until now I would have been loathe to recommend a board in this price range as they are usually painted and you don't actually see what you are getting.

You cant expect the durability of a molded PVC sandwich board with these boards but at this price if you are after a first board, they are hard to beat.

They are $985 out of the Gold Coast. Anywhere else and you will have to add freight

We sell them in Sydney for $1099 with paddle.
I know ROAR stocks them on the Goldie and I think SHQ in Melbourne.

SUP atx 11' x 31" x 4.5"
VOLUME: 185 liters
Single FIN: 10"

SUP atx 12' x 31" x 4.5"
VOLUME: 220 liters
Single FIN: 10"





doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
10 Nov 2010 8:56am
Can you get them with a sail mount?
jhumps67
jhumps67
NSW
9 posts
NSW, 9 posts
15 Nov 2010 9:38am
Just purchased a 11' from ESS Erina looks great, will keep you posted on performance.
beachhead
beachhead
NSW
58 posts
NSW, 58 posts
17 Dec 2010 10:11pm
Just bought the 11ft job today,i took it out into the surf ,its the first time i have ever been on a sup and i am stoked,yes i fill off a couple of times but it was real easy to catch a wave.
I am 70kilo
pouncer1975
pouncer1975
WA
12 posts
WA, 12 posts
9 Jan 2011 7:23pm
you may as well pay for an add guys....its pretty obvious your doing the hard sell.tks anyway
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