Well after many months of waiting and designing, my sample Naish Nalu LE 10' x 28.5" x 4" @130ltrs is here. And it was worth the wait! A lot of different and innovative design has gone into this board from the nose rocker and outline to the rail profiles and tail setup. These boards are expected in stores mid-May. This is essentially the next step up from your Nalu 10'6", with excellent acceleration and top speed blended with a powerful shortboard like performance off the tail and exceptional nose riding ability. This board could become the perfect one board quiver for a lot of riders. Many shops have already pre-ordered boards, so make sure you have your name on one before they sell out (limited numbers in the first shipment).
Here is a quick vid Milhouse took of me out Long Reef this week. The surf was tiny and guttless, but I had a ball on the Nalu LE, and it definitely performed above expectations.
Sure does DJ, I have been surfing it as a quad a lot lately and it is amazing. From all that have tried this board, all I have heard is positive comments, and amazement on it's performance. This board has become my one board quiver.
JB, any indication of roughly how much $$$?
If you have to ask you can"t afford it.. ![]()
JB, any indication of roughly how much $$$?
I'm tipping (completely guessing...) it'll be around the $2500 mark, given that's what the new Hokua Raptors have come in at. Think they're similar construction etc.?
JB, any indication of roughly how much $$$?
If you have to ask you can"t afford it.. ![]()
Just sold my new 2015 JP Surf Pro, so being able to afford it doesn't really come into play. More so whether paying $2500+ for something similar to my 10'6 GT will be worth it or not...
Judging by JB's vid, I'd say yep ![]()
Hey JB , how much power to ride off the tail block in softer or fatter waves ? I sup shortboards but did have in my quiver for a while a 9'10 hokua which I loved on slack days as could surf on the tail pad no matter how sloppy the waves , wheres my little 8'5 at the time was super hard work to stay back unless the wave had some power (forever running fwds / backwards) . So if this 10LE is the same max width as the old 8'5 hok (ie 28 ish) , is the power the same thru the tail ? The 9'10 had a wider tail / lots of lift and power on tame stuff ... cheers
Firstly, the board does have a bit of a price tag on it, but it is definitely worth it. Unlike the Hokua LE's of similar volume, the 10' is a little stronger as it has to support the longer board and also nose riding (which creates more stress on the board). At $2,999.00, I think you will find it is in line with where all carbon boards will be for 2016 (with the USD hammering the AUD so much). Remeber this is a Carbon Honeycomb sandwich board.
On the tail, the board is unbelievable for a 10'er (actually even compared to many shortboards). It will feel more lively and looser than the 9'10" however does have a very simlar rocker through the tail to it. The Tail on the Nalu LE is quite wide at the front of the tail pad, the pulls in nicely to a cool looking bat tail. With the fin versatility of 2+1, Thruster or Quad, the board can be tailored to your riding preference. I am currently riding it as a quad with MF-1 fronts and GX trailers and I have had some of the best surf's I have had in a very long time, both off the tail and on the nose.
This board is a freaky beast, and something you will not see on the Naish Website (maybe unless the rest of the world get jealous), it is specifically built for Australia, and filling a performance longboard style gap that I feel is in the market. I honestly believe this will become for a lot of people a one board quiver.
The surf in the video is very small and fat, some of those waves were so gutless you wouldn't get any moves on most boards, but the Nalu LE managed to get heaps of speed and was able to be thrown around like a weapon. From the few that have ridden it, there has been some excellent reviews, and many boards have been put up for sale in anticipation of the Nalu LE's arrival.
I have been trying to get another video happening, but co-ordinating a filmer and waves has proven difficult. Maybe tomorrow.
Ride safe,
JB
My apologies JB - I took a wild stab at the price earlier. Didn't think about the extra size & rigidity etc. needed with the longer board. Makes sense with that in mind that it'd be a bit dearer ![]()
Firstly, the board does have a bit of a price tag on it, but it is definitely worth it. Unlike the Hokua LE's of similar volume, the 10' is a little stronger as it has to support the longer board and also nose riding (which creates more stress on the board). At $2,999.00, I think you will find it is in line with where all carbon boards will be for 2016 (with the USD hammering the AUD so much). Remeber this is a Carbon Honeycomb sandwich board.
I want...currently riding the 10'6 (love it)... strange thing, yesterday I was thinking if they are designing the Nalu with the next step up in mind carbon, honeycomb etc, logged in and seen this, cant wait.![]()
All good Roscoe, Unfortunately we may see a few price rises this season due the falling AUD$, nothing we can do about that, all will be effected.
Greystoke, That is exactly what this is. You must keep in mind, it is a decent step up. 35ltrs less volume, Much lower profile rails and a lot more parallel, so it will feel a little catchy coming off your 10'6" (which you can pretty much turn and surf from anywhere on the board, so forgiving), as foot placement is a little more critical. But performance is off the chart.
1Fox, I do not think you will see this model in EU. It will not be on the website and is not available for order for other countries at this point from my knowledge. But maybe if enough interest and demand it may happen.
BSpot, No you can not sail this model. This would have required even further reinforcements adding weight. Plus the board is pretty small, and adding the odd 10-15kg of a rig would probably push it over the top for stability. The 10'6" GT is still the best wind SUP around.
We expect the first shipment to be here mid-May - June.
Ride safe,
JB
All good Roscoe, Unfortunately we may see a few price rises this season due the falling AUD$, nothing we can do about that, all will be effected.
Greystoke, That is exactly what this is. You must keep in mind, it is a decent step up. 35ltrs less volume, Much lower profile rails and a lot more parallel, so it will feel a little catchy coming off your 10'6" (which you can pretty much turn and surf from anywhere on the board, so forgiving), as foot placement is a little more critical. But performance is off the chart.
1Fox, I do not think you will see this model in EU. It will not be on the website and is not available for order for other countries at this point from my knowledge. But maybe if enough interest and demand it may happen.
BSpot, No you can not sail this model. This would have required even further reinforcements adding weight. Plus the board is pretty small, and adding the odd 10-15kg of a rig would probably push it over the top for stability. The 10'6" GT is still the best wind SUP around.
We expect the first shipment to be here mid-May - June.
Ride safe,
JB
Thanks for the feedback JB, I totally agree about the gap in high performance SUP mals. looking forward to more videos on this model.
Someone had to do it? Looks like the kind of construction that will last on a yacht. Time to hit the pokies and up the scatchies and lottery tickets!!!!!!!
Oh, neearly forgot. Will the boards be marked with a serial number? If not, could some understanding Northern Beaches person please leave one overnight on their roofracks or likewise in plain sight in a yard for me. Really appreciate the kind gesture!
i have a nalu 10 6 gt but never knew it could be used as a wind sup my dealer said it was an a air vent screw to release pressure when hot are you sure it can be used as a wind sup ???
All good Roscoe, Unfortunately we may see a few price rises this season due the falling AUD$, nothing we can do about that, all will be effected.
Greystoke, That is exactly what this is. You must keep in mind, it is a decent step up. 35ltrs less volume, Much lower profile rails and a lot more parallel, so it will feel a little catchy coming off your 10'6" (which you can pretty much turn and surf from anywhere on the board, so forgiving), as foot placement is a little more critical. But performance is off the chart.
1Fox, I do not think you will see this model in EU. It will not be on the website and is not available for order for other countries at this point from my knowledge. But maybe if enough interest and demand it may happen.
BSpot, No you can not sail this model. This would have required even further reinforcements adding weight. Plus the board is pretty small, and adding the odd 10-15kg of a rig would probably push it over the top for stability. The 10'6" GT is still the best wind SUP around.
We expect the first shipment to be here mid-May - June.
Ride safe,
JB
Thanks for the feedback JB, I totally agree about the gap in high performance SUP mals. looking forward to more videos on this model.
JB you say the 10.6 GT is the best wind sup around my dealer says its only a vent screw and never try putting a mast foot in as it will rip the plug out
who is right ??
If it's just a hole it's a mast base screw hole..
If it's got a metal vent screw plug in it it's a vent screw hole..
This is the 10'6" Nalu GT.. It had two holes.. One was a vent screw and one was a mast base hole..
If it's just a hole it's a mast base screw hole..
If it's got a metal vent screw plug in it it's a vent screw hole..
This is the 10'6" Nalu GT.. It had two holes.. One was a vent screw and one was a mast base hole..
hi david thanks it has only a vent screw hole my board is a nalu 10.6 gt it is a 2014 single fin thanks again
If it's just a hole it's a mast base screw hole..
If it's got a metal vent screw plug in it it's a vent screw hole..
This is the 10'6" Nalu GT.. It had two holes.. One was a vent screw and one was a mast base hole..
hi david thanks it has only a vent screw hole my board is a nalu 10.6 gt it is a 2014 single fin thanks again
That's odd because the GT boards here have the mast base hole and three fins.
The GS boards here don't have the mast base hole and only one fin.
Do you have a picture of it?
I currently have a Laird 9'6 surfer As my "longboard style" SUP. I'd be really keen to hear how the Nalu LE compares to it. I'm a bit loathe to go longer than 9'6, but given the width and vol of both are similar, I think they might perform about the same. keen on something lighter than the LAIRD. These Nalu's will arrive on NZ shores by mid June, so I better start saving !!!
If it's just a hole it's a mast base screw hole..
If it's got a metal vent screw plug in it it's a vent screw hole..
This is the 10'6" Nalu GT.. It had two holes.. One was a vent screw and one was a mast base hole..
hi david thanks it has only a vent screw hole my board is a nalu 10.6 gt it is a 2014 single fin thanks again
That's odd because the GT boards here have the mast base hole and three fins.
The GS boards here don't have the mast base hole and only one fin.
Do you have a picture of it?
hi david john my mistake my Nalu is a GS got mixed up with my new hokua GT
If it's just a hole it's a mast base screw hole..
If it's got a metal vent screw plug in it it's a vent screw hole..
This is the 10'6" Nalu GT.. It had two holes.. One was a vent screw and one was a mast base hole..
hi david thanks it has only a vent screw hole my board is a nalu 10.6 gt it is a 2014 single fin thanks again
That's odd because the GT boards here have the mast base hole and three fins.
The GS boards here don't have the mast base hole and only one fin.
Do you have a picture of it?
hi david john my mistake my Nalu is a GS got mixed up with my new hokua GT
Bummer.. ![]()
I currently have a Laird 9'6 surfer As my "longboard style" SUP. I'd be really keen to hear how the Nalu LE compares to it. I'm a bit loathe to go longer than 9'6, but given the width and vol of both are similar, I think they might perform about the same. keen on something lighter than the LAIRD. These Nalu's will arrive on NZ shores by mid June, so I better start saving !!!
Have you considered the Sunova Style 9’6 x 27 1/2 x 3 7/8 112L
So excited to grab one of these 10"0 LE's.. These board rip, and are almost a one board SUP quiver...