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Naish NALU 10'10 vs 11'

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Created by Dilinger > 9 months ago, 15 Jun 2016
Dilinger
7 posts
15 Jun 2016 12:32PM
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Hi guys ,

I have a 10'10 NALU for more than a year.
Been thinking to move to 11'.
This is a board for flat water fun/cruising/fitness..

What is your idea on this?

Will this be a step up or down?

Thank you

Tardy
5260 posts
15 Jun 2016 3:14PM
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Good move .
The 11' surfs .

Dilinger
7 posts
15 Jun 2016 3:30PM
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So I ve heard , but I don't surf unfortunately..due to no swell where I live..

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
15 Jun 2016 6:14PM
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Dilinger said...
Hi guys ,

I have a 10'10 NALU for more than a year.
Been thinking to move to 11'.
This is a board for flat water fun/cruising/fitness..

What is your idea on this?

Will this be a step up or down?

Thank you


How heavy are you.. ?

If it's mostly for flat water the 11'4" Nalu might be a better option over the 11' Nalu because the 11'4" has a flatter rocker and paddles flat water better..

Dilinger
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15 Jun 2016 4:50PM
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DavidJohn said...
Dilinger said...
Hi guys ,

I have a 10'10 NALU for more than a year.
Been thinking to move to 11'.
This is a board for flat water fun/cruising/fitness..

What is your idea on this?

Will this be a step up or down?

Thank you


How heavy are you.. ?

If it's mostly for flat water the 11'4" Nalu might be a better option over the 11' Nalu because the 11'4" has a flatter rocker and paddles flat water better..


Hi DJ,

I am currently between 73-78kg (unstable), but the 11'4 seems too big at 231 lt .

I was more attracted to a lighter board for easier carry.

So my alternatives were the 11'0, which I understand is more of a surf board (unfortunately for me), or the Mana 9'5 or 10'..

But my main concern is would this be an upgrade from my current board or a downgrade?
Speaking in flat (or a bit windy) paddling.
I like the smaller dimensions of the mana, but would it paddle so well in flat water? Like my 10'10?

Ps I also have a 10'6 NALU in my possession.

Tardy
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15 Jun 2016 6:26PM
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the 11'4 is 180 litre and weight is the same as the 11' @ 11.4kg
i agree that the 11'4 would be better for flat water paddling it is noticeably faster.
We have both in our collection,11' and 11'4 .if i was only in the flat I would get the 11'4

the 11'6 has 231 litres .

the nalus are great boards the mana 10' & 9.5 paddle fine.if thats your other thought.
They both have a fairly flat rocker .

Dilinger
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15 Jun 2016 6:55PM
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Tardy said...
the 11'4 is 180 litre and weight is the same as the 11' @ 11.4kg
i agree that the 11'4 would be better for flat water paddling it is noticeably faster.
We have both in our collection,11' and 11'4 .if i was only in the flat I would get the 11'4

the 11'6 has 231 litres .

the nalus are great boards the mana 10' & 9.5 paddle fine.if thats your other thought.
They both have a fairly flat rocker .


Hey Tardy,

Thanks for your input!
Do you have any experience with the 10'10, so as to compare it with the mana series and the 11'4 ?

Which one do you think is the best flat water paddler?

Tardy
5260 posts
16 Jun 2016 5:50AM
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It's been a few years since I paddled the 10'10 .i thought it was pretty good ,nice and stable and holds a nice straight line with the channels .
been wide it felt big.I did have a 11' glide which felt similar .
but I prefer the narrower 11'4 ,the wider boards are more stable but do feel a little draggy .
have you thought of getting a flat water board .eg .glide or javelin.
when I flat water paddle now I use a 14' javelin .
you could even get a 12.6.or 11,6 touring glide .

but it sound like you are gunning for a small board .

you say you have a 10.6 Nalu .its similar feel to the 11'and 11'4 ,
my daughter who is 13 ,fly's on the 11'4 .its the Gt so she can carry it ,at 11.4 kgs .
i struggle to catch her on my 11' .basically because the 11' has heaps of rocker for surfing .and Im heavier.

the mana s are wave boards ,but do flat water paddle quite good ,as they do have quite a flat rocker .if your not in a hurry ,and want the luxury of a small board they are good .some times I can't be bothered throwing the big board on ,I'll throw the 9.5 mana on and just paddle around in still water .
looking at the reef and just floating .If I need to do some distances .the Nalu or Javelin.
Im 94 kgs.so the 9.5 is still in my range .

hope this helped.I still think the 11.4 it's got good speed and its light .surf too ,you might go on a trip somewhere ,your covered.

Dilinger
7 posts
16 Jun 2016 8:34PM
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DJ,

Do you still have your 10'10?
I ve seen your videos and reviews and wondering if you have found any better size within the NALU family for flat water paddling.

Dilinger
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17 Jun 2016 1:57AM
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Thanks Tardy,

Very helpful indeed.
Which one you consider ''faster''.
Nalu 10'10 or Nalu 11'4 ? or another one in the Nalu family?

PS: I dont enjoy the 10'6 a lot to be honest, because when the sea is a bit windy/sloppy, its not so stable as the 10'10, which feels like a tank..

Tardy
5260 posts
17 Jun 2016 3:53AM
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Well the 11.6 Nalu is the fastest .but it's also a tank .

the 11.4 I would say would be the second fastest .I haven't done much time on the 10'10 so I can't really compare it .but it's wider ,and shorter
so Im guessing a tad slower .the 11.4 doesn't feel tanky.
long and slim ,long board feel like the 10.6 but a extra 20 litres and almost a foot longer,which gives it the edge.for my weight .
I find the 11.4 pretty good in chop ,just make sure you get your speed up when going through the rough stuff .
It has a nice glide .I use the 11'4 as a single fin .less drag as to using it as a tri.

i only use the 11' and 11.4 for small surf,they can catch waves very easy ,having the extra speed .

Dj has the best cruzy vids.and good choice in music .
i want him to do a action one with the Angels.

Dilinger
7 posts
18 Jun 2016 2:48PM
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Great,

So, you are basically saying that the 11.6, will be the actual improvement in flat water paddling (within the nalu line) from the 10'10 i am currently and not the 11'4, in terms of speed and stability...

DJ??

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
19 Jun 2016 10:47PM
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Dilinger said...
Great,

So, you are basically saying that the 11.6, will be the actual improvement in flat water paddling (within the nalu line) from the 10'10 i am currently and not the 11'4, in terms of speed and stability...

DJ??


Forget the 11'6" Nalu.. Great board for a really big guy to learn on or use as a family board but it a huge barge and pretty heavy..

I really like the 10'10" Nalu and maybe you should look at a flat water board like the Glide Touring or the 9'10" Odysseus.. Maybe even the new bigger 11'2" Odysseus.. I love my 12'x30 Glide touring board..

The 11' Nalu is a great surfing board but doesn't paddle flat water very well.. The 11'4" is a slightly better flat water paddler but it's still a surfing board..

Tardy
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20 Jun 2016 7:46AM
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Dilinger said...
Great,

So, you are basically saying that the 11.6, will be the actual improvement in flat water paddling (within the nalu line) from the 10'10 i am currently and not the 11'4, in terms of speed and stability...

DJ??

You asked which i thought was the fastest .but shes a big board.and you can do better for your money.
I would suggest a touring .get a 14'. Or 12-5.

MvsL
NSW, 44 posts
20 Jun 2016 10:27AM
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Tardy said...
Dilinger said...
Great,

So, you are basically saying that the 11.6, will be the actual improvement in flat water paddling (within the nalu line) from the 10'10 i am currently and not the 11'4, in terms of speed and stability...

DJ??

You asked which i thought was the fastest .but shes a big board.and you can do better for your money.
I would suggest a touring .get a 14'. Or 12-5.

I agree. If your not intending to surf you don't need another Nalu. I've got an 11'4 and it's a good board but not super stable or fast. Look at a dedicated tourer if that's what your after.



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