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Starboard element 2010

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Created by blowup > 9 months ago, 13 Sep 2010
blowup
QLD, 24 posts
13 Sep 2010 8:18PM
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Just looking for feedback on the starboard element. any reviews

roachy
NSW, 391 posts
14 Sep 2010 6:58AM
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It surfs like an 8ft mal with a stick in your hand, good release on the tail from vertical snaps, easy to carry, fits on a plane, girlfriend could easily carry it.

blowup
QLD, 24 posts
14 Sep 2010 11:29AM
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Thanks menace . hear that you sit to pee

DILLIGAF2
218 posts
14 Sep 2010 11:00AM
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Owned this board for about 4 months and surfed it for over 100hrs

If you are stepping down from a larger board and want an easy transition then its not a bad choice but its certainly no keeper if you want progression unlike some other boards/brands in its size range. You'll soon see that you want better rails, rocker, V's & concaves etc etc all of which are entry level at best. Construction is good though.

It all comes down to what you want and your expectations of the board as some people really love it. I just out grew it pretty quickly.

dudelatitude
QLD, 35 posts
14 Sep 2010 10:41PM
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The Element is my first SUP and I've had it for about 5 weeks (from Greenline in Broadbeach). I bought for the crossover between flat water and surf and have been on a steep learning curve in the surf but enjoying it a lot. I would probably have found the Whopper more stable but likely would've grown out of it quicker.

The best thing about it though is that it fits in the lift in the building I live in, 9'8" is the absolute maximum length when on the diagonal.

www.seabreeze.com.au/Media/View/4110945/Stand%20Up%20Paddle/Starboard-Element-board-and-Starboard-paddle/?m=1&p=Stand+Up+Paddle

towball
4634 posts
15 Sep 2010 11:25AM
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I have had an element since april it surfs ok ,I have play around with fins mainly going smaller this has changed the perfomance made it loser ,In saying that I have just moved on to a Jimmy Lewis Mano its a rocket ship . I would have struggled going to the J L if not for the Element which I still use if its choppy.

dudelatitude
QLD, 35 posts
15 Sep 2010 9:58PM
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Drying off...



roachy
NSW, 391 posts
18 Sep 2010 5:06AM
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nice board,nice outlook, i dont think that board will be good for kneeling on blowup.

billboard
QLD, 2817 posts
20 Sep 2010 7:26PM
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My mate has recently bought one and hes about 95kg. It has taken his sup surfing up a couple of notches and it will be a keeper for him. They are a terrific board and they paddle pretty well and surf really nice and loose. They paddle in well and have plenty of rocker for steeper waves. If you want a good allround smaller board then its a hard board to go past. We have a similar sized sup that I prefer but the element would definately be my second choice of anything out there in that mid 9ft range.

Tang
VIC, 580 posts
25 Sep 2010 9:51PM
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Hey Billboard - what's the one that you prefer? I'm on the cusp of getting one of these or a PSH 9'6 wide all rounder
cheers
tang

billboard
QLD, 2817 posts
26 Sep 2010 2:53PM
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Tang said...

Hey Billboard - what's the one that you prefer? I'm on the cusp of getting one of these or a PSH 9'6 wide all rounder
cheers
tang


Have sent you pm.

B

blowup
QLD, 24 posts
28 Sep 2010 8:20PM
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have had my element for a week now . paddles and surfs great. nice and loose . great all round board



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