New PSH Persian slippers.

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DavidJohn
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26 May 2010 12:57am
While at SHQ today I checked out the new PSH boards that just arrived while I was there.

Paul's new white 8'6" x 30" looked great.. The noses have a real Persian slipper look about them.

He's decided to run it as a quad and use the new Controller Future fins.

Here's some pics.

DJ





























hilly
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25 May 2010 11:14pm
Can't wait mine is on the truck heading west
AA
AA
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26 May 2010 8:26am
Yes, the finishing touch to the new rockers....



8/11 Ripper



My weapon of choice - 9'2 Wide ripper 126L





Goretex valve - nice



Weights? Just under the molded PVC boards

MarcusMD
MarcusMD
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26 May 2010 8:47am
Def go with the deck that matches the board! Was a bit worried when I saw the grey "busy" deck but realised sanity would prevail!
Then again I bought Matty's starboard with a pink deck so...

and no it will net be on a Mardi Gras float
CMC
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26 May 2010 9:46am
Does anyone know if Blane really wanted that style of very late nose flip? AA?
OG SUP
OG SUP
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26 May 2010 9:52am
Nice looking boards interested to see the volume distribution.

8'6 x 30 sounds interesting how many L

Phill
goatman
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26 May 2010 10:18am
Loving that rocker AA!! They look very very nice!! Can't wait to check em out at the Roar!
CMC
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26 May 2010 10:29am
goatman said...

Loving that rocker AA!! They look very very nice!! Can't wait to check em out at the Roar!


Rocker looks amazing all over. Looks like a shortboard rocker eh!

I just wonder if the last 4 inches of nose were intentional, from the pics it looks like it breaks from the rocker line exagurating the actual curve. It may be meant to be there and that part of the rocker hardly makes a difference anyway except to help in very late drops it is just unusual to see that kind of flip on a board since the early 90's.
goatman
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26 May 2010 10:41am
CMC, what do you mean by 'is it meant to be there'? How would it be accidental?
CMC
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26 May 2010 10:44am
goatman said...

CMC, what do you mean by 'is it meant to be there'? How would it be accidental?


I wondered if the board may have been pushed a little too far up the rocker table when in the vacuum bag for example. I mean is this the way Blane designed it or is it a production thing that happened when it went full scale.

It is not uncommon for differences to occur between prototype, sign off and production.
aussiefreebs
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26 May 2010 10:47am
CMC said...

goatman said...

Loving that rocker AA!! They look very very nice!! Can't wait to check em out at the Roar!


Rocker looks amazing all over. Looks like a shortboard rocker eh!

I just wonder if the last 4 inches of nose were intentional, from the pics it looks like it breaks from the rocker line exagurating the actual curve. It may be meant to be there and that part of the rocker hardly makes a difference anyway except to help in very late drops it is just unusual to see that kind of flip on a board since the early 90's.


Round it out, keep the same lines up the rail except just lose the nose. You can't bury the nose if it ain't there. Who knows, might save someone some ugly scarring one day.

Love the look of those boards though, the aesthetics of the white rail and timber looks awesome. Very sexeh!!!

Gav. :)
goatman
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26 May 2010 11:13am
CMC said...

goatman said...

CMC, what do you mean by 'is it meant to be there'? How would it be accidental?


I wondered if the board may have been pushed a little too far up the rocker table when in the vacuum bag for example. I mean is this the way Blane designed it or is it a production thing that happened when it went full scale.

It is not uncommon for differences to occur between prototype, sign off and production.


Oh Ok thanks, i have no clue about that stuff
OG SUP
OG SUP
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26 May 2010 12:14pm
I believe there will be several of the PSH boards at the Roar comp so it will be great to get a 1st look

Phill
paul.j
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26 May 2010 12:22pm
We just got all the boards in and they look sick and there will be heaps at the roar comp!!!

Jacko
laceys lane
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26 May 2010 1:45pm
just checked em out. the 8'9 ripper is my pick. the nose looks funky for sure, but i guess its a last chance thing to stop a nose dive in the steeps
cheers
AA
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26 May 2010 3:00pm
Definitely intentional. All the rippers have it to varying degrees, even the 10'11 and 10'6XW rippers.

Feedback so far -
Matt Granger - 8'9 Ripper - 'best board I have ever ridden'
Jason.F 8'11 Ripper - 'my new girlfriend!'

We can all find out for ourselves at the Roar!

AA
Scotty Mac
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26 May 2010 8:00pm
There will be a few with new girlfriends after getting one of these in the shed.....

Hope you got plenty of stock AA....

Can see these selling like hotcakes........
JOYRIDER
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26 May 2010 6:44pm
they look a very similar construction to firewire surfboards?
same goretex valve and all, white rails wood topsheet.

tell me if i'm wrong but are they both from the same factory?????
dtm
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26 May 2010 8:57pm
the rockers look good
could be the photos but the nose dose look a little to fliped at the tip but could just be the angles im sure they go good in the surf .
hilly
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26 May 2010 7:12pm
CMC said...

Does anyone know if Blane really wanted that style of very late nose flip? AA?


Yes he has been doing it for a while
hilly
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26 May 2010 7:21pm
aussiefreebs said...
Round it out, keep the same lines up the rail except just lose the nose. You can't bury the nose if it ain't there.
Gav. :)

Totally disagree if that worked everyone would be on sb impossibles. I think shortboard shapes have got the performance shape sussed over the last 50 years. If you want a sup that surfs like a shortboard it has to look like one.

Round noses do dig in and do not allow the average surfer to surf steep waves well. Will take out freaks like s mckerch from that equation.

Round noses are great for flatter waves and stability
Scotty Mac
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26 May 2010 9:14pm

Kind of agree and disagree hilly. Its all about nose width and a lack of it. You can shape with a narrrow nose width and still round of the end shape to reduce length and swing weight. You see that in designs like the channel islands wizard sleeve etc.

And in my 8'2" similar.












#nOTE;
tHE PSH has the pin line and the rail paint placed in a way to make the noses look narrower than they actually are.
laceys lane
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26 May 2010 9:51pm
dtm said...

the rockers look good
could be the photos but the nose dose look a little to fliped at the tip but could just be the angles im sure they go good in the surf .


they are flipped up- not mistake. the lightweight comp boards have less. psh must feel they work, it's a big call to do something like that. all the boards under 9' look well thought out and have a classy look about them. a wider range of paddlers should be able to break the 9' mark and those just under could sneak a few more inches off
cheers
PTWoody
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26 May 2010 10:42pm
CMC said...

goatman said...

CMC, what do you mean by 'is it meant to be there'? How would it be accidental?


I wondered if the board may have been pushed a little too far up the rocker table when in the vacuum bag for example. I mean is this the way Blane designed it or is it a production thing that happened when it went full scale.

It is not uncommon for differences to occur between prototype, sign off and production.



Didn't Blane delay the release on this series because he wasn't happy with the first production boards? Mr 10 would surely not allow an accidental mistake like this through the whole production run so this nose must be exactly what Blane wanted.
Scotty Mac
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26 May 2010 10:44pm
I love the red
Makaha
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26 May 2010 9:24pm
CMC said...

goatman said...

Loving that rocker AA!! They look very very nice!! Can't wait to check em out at the Roar!


Rocker looks amazing all over. Looks like a shortboard rocker eh!

I just wonder if the last 4 inches of nose were intentional, from the pics it looks like it breaks from the rocker line exagurating the actual curve. It may be meant to be there and that part of the rocker hardly makes a difference anyway except to help in very late drops it is just unusual to see that kind of flip on a board since the early 90's.

agree 100 % also that nose point rocker looks like sh-t
Makaha
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26 May 2010 9:30pm
DavidJohn said...

While at SHQ today I checked out the new PSH boards that just arrived while I was there.

Paul's new white 8'6" x 30" looked great.. The noses have a real Persian slipper look about them.

He's decided to run it as a quad and use the new Controller Future fins.

Here's some pics.

DJ





Weird looking nose
Makaha
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26 May 2010 9:31pm
DavidJohn said...

While at SHQ today I checked out the new PSH boards that just arrived while I was there.

Paul's new white 8'6" x 30" looked great.. The noses have a real Persian slipper look about them.

He's decided to run it as a quad and use the new Controller Future fins.

Here's some pics.

DJ





Weird looking nose bordering on fugerly
Piros
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26 May 2010 11:53pm
There's pros and cons on the flipped up nose , it will definetly save up on a late drop but it could be the reason you are there in the first place pushing water trying to get over the hump , if you pearl there will be no return.

Look forward to trying out this weekend at the Roar comp. This could a good board for our nasty beach breaks.

Rob
CMC
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27 May 2010 9:36am
Just want to clarify my own comments. I did not say that it looked ugly or that it would not work, just that I found it unusual to see that nature of nose flip in a modern board. For this reason I wondered if it may have been unintentional. Looking at that photo of Estee on a proto it is apparent that he likes the flip and it is part of his design theory. Blane would know what would work.

When I look at the photos again (I must go to Roar to see with my own eyes) it looks the rail spray is making this nose look exaggerated. The spray at the point of the nose looks thicker than along the rail, this would make the nose look more flipped.

These boards look great to me, my only query was the extreme nose flip in the last 4 inches. Given that PSH is now produced by Boardworks (perhaps because of the issues mentioned above) I should have known that these boards were produced accurately. Boardworks produces very top end designs of an extremely high quality. Out.
DavidJohn
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27 May 2010 9:41am
CMC said...


These boards look great to me, my only query was the extreme nose flip in the last 4 inches. Given that PSH is now produced by Boardworks (perhaps because of the issues mentioned above) I should have known that these boards were produced accurately. Boardworks produces very top end designs of an extremely high quality. Out.


I may be wrong but I didn't think these bamboo deck PSH boards are made by Boardworks.

DJ

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