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Stand Up Paddle => Gear Talk => SUP Gear Reviews / Newly Acquired / On Order => Topic started by: safetyboy on June 24, 2020, 06:23:31 PM

Title: My New Ride
Post by: safetyboy on June 24, 2020, 06:23:31 PM
My new ride for this summer:  12.5 x 26" x 8 (at the nose).  26 lbs, ~265 L volume. 

It may not impress everybody here... it's not a custom 14' x 21" dugout needle racer, or anything like that... but it's light, tracks great, turns beautifully, and I'm really starting to get into a nice rhythm paddling it.  Might be the board that gets me into my first 6 mile race this summer (if those are ever allowed again).

Noticeable change from my previous 11.5 x 30" SUP, especially with tracking.  I can get nearly twice the number of paddles in on one side. 

Fun times on the water ahead!  Hope you all have as much fun on the water as I will!
Title: Re: My New Ride
Post by: burchas on June 24, 2020, 07:20:53 PM
Looking good 8) I like it. Enjoy and stay safe safetyboy ;)
Title: Re: My New Ride
Post by: Dusk Patrol on June 24, 2020, 11:00:06 PM
Cool... Nice shape too. Have fun!
Title: Re: My New Ride
Post by: Kip on July 03, 2020, 12:19:52 PM
Nice dude! Have a kick ass summer!
Title: Re: My New Ride
Post by: Wetstuff on July 03, 2020, 12:31:03 PM
It is like showing up to an interview in a well-fitting suit of decent cloth, you will perform better.  I would only get some advice on how to change your portside paddle stroke - you would not want to tear up that pretty new rail.  Have fun!

Jim
Title: Re: My New Ride
Post by: TallDude on July 03, 2020, 12:32:46 PM
My new ride for this summer:  12.5 x 26" x 8 (at the nose).  26 lbs, ~265 L volume. 

It may not impress everybody here... it's not a custom 14' x 21" dugout needle racer, or anything like that... but it's light, tracks great, turns beautifully, and I'm really starting to get into a nice rhythm paddling it.  Might be the board that gets me into my first 6 mile race this summer (if those are ever allowed again).

First of all... it doesn't matter what we.. think! Fun is fun. Speaking of fun, who ever said that race boards are fun? A true race board is right on the edge of the narrowest thing you can handle in good conditions. If the conditions get worse, you're bracing more that racing and you're swimming a lot. If you're not then it's not narrow enough. Fast yes, fun .... sometimes...

That looks like a great board to paddle hundreds on miles on. You're Stoked Dude!
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