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Value board for newbie.

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Created by Glooed > 9 months ago, 8 Jan 2015
Glooed
2 posts
8 Jan 2015 7:03PM
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Like several other posters, I am new to SUP and looking for a board that achieves a happy medium between value and quality. I have looked for a second hand board but I find most are for more experienced SUPers AND are too dear anyway. Some I like the sound of are Magoo, Blackhawk. I've tried a couple of used BICS - they didn't feel great but it may have been the conditions. I work and have a baby so I probably won't get too serious about it. I am looking to relax, get active and have a bit of fun on the weekends, mainly at Narrabeen Lake. I don't think I need a particularly high-performance board. I would like to spend about $900 including a paddle.
Also, any advice on the paddle?
Also, regarding size, I'm thinking a 10, 6 maybe an 11,6. I am skinny but my husband is 100kgs. Might even want to get the little guy on the front one day.
Thanks for taking the time to read and reply to someone you don't even know! Much appreciated!

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
8 Jan 2015 10:49PM
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A friend just bought an SUPATX board and paddle package for a very good price after lots of looking around.. (similar size and price to what you're looking for)..

Might be worth checking out.. The 10'6" is better for you and for you to carry.. but the 11'6" would be better for your husband and especially if you want to paddle with your kid on board..

check out the 10'6"x32" ATX here for only $599 (ex demo).. www.paddlesurfing.com.au/sup-gear/specials/

Glooed
2 posts
21 Jan 2015 10:51AM
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Great, thanks for the tip David!

LordKuz
NSW, 260 posts
21 Jan 2015 2:04PM
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I can attest to the value of a Honu Sup..... they are being churned out on ebay, from Paddle Boards Direct. If you can score one for around $500... by continually bidding as they appear, you will get an adjustable paddle in the deal. They are pretty damn good for the full price too.. around $800... and although they are not cutting edge design.. still fairly solid and not the heaviest thing Ive ridden. Mind you... I tried to break the one I had by taking it out in far too big a surf...but it stood up okay. However, not recommended. The cheap end of the market is certainly flooded with options.... as as far as Bic is concerned.. well... you are not the first to observe that they dont "feel great". http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stand-up-Paddle-SUP-board-100-Fins-Paddle-BambooVeneer-Finish-/391032709307?pt=AU_Sport_Surfing&hash=item5b0b5da0bb

NinjaTurtle
QLD, 30 posts
21 Jan 2015 5:32PM
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surfboardwarehouse.com.au

locally made and ship nationwide. Cheap packages and solid boards. Check out their videos. Strong boards.

Towny
NSW, 903 posts
21 Jan 2015 7:31PM
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What about these
ww38.australianwaterman.com/stand-up-paddle-board-sup-packages/



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