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Title: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: JVM on October 09, 2018, 11:35:02 AM
What sizes are zoners on these days. Up in Halifax the SUP Surf scene is small and I know a couple guys on 8' x 30" but everyone else is on 10' stuff...
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: APPST_Paddle on October 09, 2018, 12:35:02 PM
Little bit of everything - depends on conditions:

7'6" up to 10'1" 100L to 160L, I'm 170 lbs.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: Night Wing on October 09, 2018, 02:24:11 PM
I'm 5'8" in height and weigh 144 lbs.

You can see the two sups I paddle in my signature.

I do flat water paddling on lakes and sup surfing on the upper Texas coast with the occasional ship tanker bow wave sup surfing.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: supsean on October 09, 2018, 03:16:16 PM
I am a first year SUP er, and I ride a 8'10" 145 liter Fanatic Allwave in Massachusetts and Long Island, NY. Was thinking about buying a 8'10" 125l Sunova Creek, but have lately been leaning towards a Longboard Style SUP, like the Sunova Style or the Fanatic Stylemaster.     
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: Badger on October 09, 2018, 03:27:55 PM
8'10 x 31" for choppy or big days.

7'6 x 31" for smaller, cleanish days.

31" seems to be the comfortable width for me at my age of 61. I can go narrower but it's a lot more work.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: JEG on October 09, 2018, 04:19:25 PM
Start big then work your way down size as you progress.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: FRP on October 09, 2018, 05:06:03 PM
Hi JVM

Your signature indicates you are a dealer for several fantastic companies....Smik, One, Infinity.........and you can demo a lot of different boards?.......take your pick and get out there!

Bob
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: Subber on October 09, 2018, 05:10:17 PM
Pearson Laird Surftech Longboard 10'6"x23"x29.75"x18"x4.375," 154 liters, 26 lbs, 3 boxes
Jimmy Lewis Black & Blue Noserider 10'1"x31"x4.25," 164 liters, 22 lbs, 1 box

The Pearson Laird is my first SUP - that I got about 8 years ago.
it still rides great.  It is more of a performance noserider.

I've had the Jimmy B&B for about three years.  It is more of a traditional noserider.

Both handle well in the point break waves I typically surf in - pretty much all size waves. 
The Laird is a bit faster depending upon which fins I put in it - 2+1 or single.  B&B is a single only. 
I have a lot of fins and I change them up all the time.

There is definitely a lot of overlap between those boards - more than one would think.

I am looking for a longer but narrower noserider for more glide & speed (and better athletic recovery by me)
but it won't be fitting in the van, unfortunately.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: supthecreek on October 09, 2018, 05:55:14 PM
70 years old, 233 lbs
I have basically every Sunova model.
From 8’3 to 14’

Surf up to DOH beachies and points

I mostly ride between (w/v factor)
9’0 x 31 @ 133 L  (1.25)
9’5 x 31 3/4 @ 150 L (1.41)

Ocassional grab a big board 10’ to 14’

I find if I go too small, I lose performance because smaller doesn’t carry speed as well.

Some day I am heading your way.... great place that I need to see!

Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: JVM on October 09, 2018, 06:40:39 PM
Come on up. Would love to show you around.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: Zooport on October 10, 2018, 07:22:19 AM
Over the past several years, I have ridden 7'4 X 30 and an 8'6' x 31, but currently, I'm finding I have more fun on my 9'1 Creek and my 9'8 Element. 
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: eastbound on October 10, 2018, 08:21:55 AM
i am 185 lbs, 6'2"

i am solid on my creek @ 8'10" by 30.25"

i am finding my way to stability on my barra 8'3" by 29.5"--i will get there i am sure--just need a few more sessions
the shorter, slightly thinner build makes a big difference on steeper more jacked up waves--holds face and accelerates better--pumps better, snappier

and it may be that the barra is just shorter thinner and lighter than the creek--apples apples would be to compare to the smaller, comparably sized creek

barra was exhausting to paddle around and get into position, for my one ral session on it---but my creek's dinged and drying so it's showtime with the barra--gon be waves round here fri/sat--it'll be a bit of a battle, but i bet ill have it wired by end of the wknd

i have enjoyed moving down in size over the years--each move down was not voluntary--i would buy a new smaller board and it would sit, becuase i never wanted to be flailing around when conditions were good enough to try out a new tippy board--always required that my go to board be in repair--then i had no choice but to make it work with the smaller board--this'll be my 4th transition down in size--much prefer to be as small as i can on the wave, so far--not sure i will go down from the barra--at 60 YO i figure ill get zen at some point re board sizing, and be happy with what i got--might be the barra for the juicy clean days, and the creek when there's some chop--we shall see
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: JVM on October 11, 2018, 12:44:29 PM
Thanks Zoners

I'm asking because i just placed my SMIK order for 2019 and wanted to make sure I got the right boards!
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: gjbstandup on October 11, 2018, 01:28:26 PM
JVM   I'm on a 7-8 Starboard Hyper Nut, a 8-2 Wide Point and a 8-5 Pro,  I'm 185 lbs.  East Coast gut-less surf..
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: kayadogg on October 11, 2018, 02:17:27 PM
36 yrs old, 5’11 and 165 lbs. Recently down 30 lbs thanks to Keto.

My go-to board is an Infinity BLine 7’11 x 27, 85L. My quiver is always changing but right now I also have a 7’6 x 27 Infinity RNB which is about 88L, a 7’11 x 28.5 RNB at 95L a 8’0 x 28 Infinity Trout model which comes in around 100L and lastly, a 10’ x 27 Infinity New Deal at 122L.

I find that the BLine is more stable (to me) compared to my other boards. I’m attributing that to the fact that it’s mostly submerged when I’m standing still and the rails are not affected as much by surface chop. I like the workout and can do 2-3 hours pretty easily on that board. No way I would be as comfortable if this was back in June and I was at my earlier weight of 195.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: FRP on October 11, 2018, 08:26:54 PM
Thanks Zoners

I'm asking because i just placed my SMIK order for 2019 and wanted to make sure I got the right boards!

JVM

That is great news that there are some SMIK boards headed to Canada! I see quite a few Infinity boards in the water on the west coast Vancouver Island. Would love to see some from SMIK. Let me know if you are ever headed out this way. You would be more than welcome to use one of my boards. 8’7 up to 8’10 and 115-140 litres seems to be my comfort zone at 70 kg and 63yrs in waist to head high beach break.

Cheers

Bob
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: eastbound on October 12, 2018, 05:13:40 AM
kaya drops 30 lbs--bravo!

i have been mostly vegan now for a year went from 205 to 180-185--zero effort, the weight just fell off--plenty of beer still, even

yesterday am i weighed 178--too light foe 6'2'---
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: eastbound on October 12, 2018, 05:44:08 AM
kaya drops 30 lbs--bravo!

i have been mostly vegan now for a year went from 205 to 180-185--zero effort, the weight just fell off--plenty of beer still, even

yesterday am i weighed 178--too light for 6'2'--and at 60 YO, there's a bit of a choice between a lean and mean body, and a bony-faced meth-head look--so i ate like a horse yesterday and weighed back to 182 this am--only weight issue with veganism is keeping it on--with my metabolism at least, gotta eat tons if i am vegan--you wanna drop weight and feel great, give it, or some lite version of it that works for you, a try

my daughters'll go on about how meat based food is bad for the planet, and they are likely correct, but whatever your thoughts there, vegan is the way to effortlessly lose weight

at my prior 205, despite being in decent shape, i dont think the barra would be workable.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: 1tuberider on October 12, 2018, 06:20:24 AM
A 10' nut for the last few years, before then a 10'6", before then, the shorts for me down to 8"2 from my
first sup 12'6.  Style wise all over the place but I am back to my long boarding roots.
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: JVM on October 12, 2018, 02:03:08 PM
Thanks Zoners

I'm asking because i just placed my SMIK order for 2019 and wanted to make sure I got the right boards!

JVM

That is great news that there are some SMIK boards headed to Canada! I see quite a few Infinity boards in the water on the west coast Vancouver Island. Would love to see some from SMIK. Let me know if you are ever headed out this way. You would be more than welcome to use one of my boards. 8’7 up to 8’10 and 115-140 litres seems to be my comfort zone at 70 kg and 63yrs in waist to head high beach break.

Cheers

Bob

Thanks Bob

We actually just moved to NS from BC. Surf a bit in Tofino but never saw Infinity. lots of Sunova and ONE these days out there
Title: Re: SUP Surfboard Sizes
Post by: FRP on October 12, 2018, 07:55:02 PM
Thanks Zoners

I'm asking because i just placed my SMIK order for 2019 and wanted to make sure I got the right boards!

JVM

That is great news that there are some SMIK boards headed to Canada! I see quite a few Infinity boards in the water on the west coast Vancouver Island. Would love to see some from SMIK. Let me know if you are ever headed out this way. You would be more than welcome to use one of my boards. 8’7 up to 8’10 and 115-140 litres seems to be my comfort zone at 70 kg and 63yrs in waist to head high beach break.

Cheers

Bob

Thanks Bob

We actually just moved to NS from BC. Surf a bit in Tofino but never saw Infinity. lots of Sunova and ONE these days out there

JVM

One of my colleagues, Mat, is moving to Halifax to work at the start of 2019. Great guy, passionate surfer and is pumped to be headed back to the east coast. Sorry to lose him but hard to keep good young guys/gals and their families in Vancouver. Housing prices are unaffordable........beyond unaffordable. My wife and I will be moving next year to Tofino so that I can surf full time. Sort of crazy but time is so precious. I am following Sup the creek’s lead and becoming a surf bum in my 60s. Hoping to continues well into my 70s!

Cheers

Bob
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