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Sunova in Melbourne

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Created by nicoo > 9 months ago, 1 Aug 2016
nicoo
VIC, 86 posts
1 Aug 2016 9:04PM
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I'm on a Naish 8 5 Mana, I really like the board but are thinking of a change, maybe downsizing to a Sunova Flow 8 1 as my new all rounder board (I'm a one board kind of guy). I don't have the opportunity to go out heaps so a small rather than a giant leap in skill level for a challenge is what I am after, and still have fun.

Also I recon. aesthetically, the Sunova boards look great!

Anyone know where I could try one out or purchase from in Victoria?

(featherweight - 5'6", 70kg, average skill rider)

cheers

PS sorry if this has been covered elsewhere - (direct me)

jojameka
VIC, 94 posts
1 Aug 2016 9:09PM
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I think SHQ sell sunova boards. Rosebud and Sandringham shops.

Hoppo3228
VIC, 820 posts
1 Aug 2016 10:35PM
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Yes SHQ are the only dealer in Vic

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
1 Aug 2016 11:01PM
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I have bought a few boards from SHQ (including 2 Sunovas) - nice guys and helpful.

Treth
24 posts
2 Aug 2016 4:53AM
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I'm a similar size to you 5'9 and 70kg ( every inch counts at our height...). I tried both 8'1 and 7'10 Flow....admittedly I have other boards in my quiver, but I enjoyed the 7'10 much more. So I bought it. I know it says only 92 ltr but it is a flat deck and surprisingly stable.... Only marginally narrower than 8'1. There are lots of threads about the flow vs speed etc and they all say the Flow can ( and should IMO) be ridden a size smaller than you think.
Search up some of the threads to see what you think.... But I don't think the 7'10 will be too big a step for you and after a few waves on it you will be glad you went smaller....

nicoo
VIC, 86 posts
2 Aug 2016 9:09AM
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( every inch counts at our height...) LOL, thanks Treth.

Considering the Mana is 130L which I am very comfortable on (and i'm wanting the new board to replace this rather then collect boards) I'm wondering if 7 10 would still be able to tackle 'most' waves from small mushy to head height or would it loose it's all round status? Also due to life and living in Melbourne I don't get to tackle the waves as much as I would like, therefore when I'm actually at the beach - no matter what the waves are doing I have to get out - as it maybe my only chance!

Thanks all, I'll give SHQ a call - hopefully they have a loan-a



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