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longboard type sup around 9'1"

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Created by waxer00 > 9 months ago, 9 Jul 2015
waxer00
37 posts
9 Jul 2015 3:52PM
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There seems to be a gap in the market , for a performance type longboard sup around 120lrs
9'0? ,28.5" wide .
It's a forgotten corner of supping .
Anyone out there got any pointers ?

marco gribi
WA, 196 posts
9 Jul 2015 4:42PM
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How about exactly what you are talking about, 9'0 x 28.5 and 132L.
The Starboard Nut

I bought one of these for my local spot for the fuller days when it's hard work on a short board. The combination of a 7'4 Pro tail in a 9'0 board allows for tight pocket turning and also walking the board for trim and even twinkling the toes over the front. Quite a technical board to ride but absolutely a bag of fun.

There has been a few other reviews on SB
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/2015-Starboard-9-Nut/?SearchTerms=starboard,nut





Cheers,
Marco

yugi
85 posts
9 Jul 2015 6:18PM
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Gong make a longboard that's 10' x 25 3/16" 121L

Extremely cheap and cheerfull but sometimes long lead times for delivery.
One is due soon in the buddy quiver.







www.gong-galaxy.com/magazine/pics/1-hour-4-boards/

Gafas
25 posts
9 Jul 2015 6:28PM
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Sunova Style XL 9'0




SUPHIREAUS
NSW, 115 posts
9 Jul 2015 9:43PM
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I’ve heard whispers that Robert Stehlik and the team from Blue Planet are working on a new model that should fit the bill.

waxer00
37 posts
10 Jul 2015 3:46AM
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Cheers for the replies .
The sun ova s are close , and look stylish
Starboard too much literage and I don't know about those hips !
Gong too long !
No sun ova in the UK ?

waxer00
37 posts
10 Jul 2015 3:51AM
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Thanks for replies. Sunovas are close
Starboard too much bulk
Gong too long

I'm sounding like goldilocks!

colas
5364 posts
10 Jul 2015 3:41PM
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waxer00 said..
Gong too long



Yes, the Gong "IT" is a pure retro shape (50/50 rail), not a performance one.

The Gong performance longboard SUPs are different shapes, e.g:
www.gong-galaxy.com/magazine/pics/1-hour-4-boards/
gongsupshop.com/epages/box1707.sf/fr_FR/?ObjectPath=/Shops/box1707/Products/GON5SUPNFAPRO9

Or the ultra-fun 7' mini-longboard (for hang fives, not hang tens)
gongsupshop.com/epages/box1707.sf/fr_FR/?ObjectPath=/Shops/box1707/Products/GON5SUPNFAPRO7

Note that these are full carbon, PVC sandwich deck with a kevlar band on the rails, high end construction.

PS: there was even more specialized (narrower) Gong performance longboard shapes, but not in the production line anymore, due to lack of demand. They should be available as prototypes on demand now. E.g:
www.gongsup.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=6907
This one is a real killer: 9'2" x 25.6" x 120l second hand, but sent by the shop so no transport hassles.

Jeroensurf
1072 posts
11 Jul 2015 10:11PM
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I have the Gong IT and its a really fun board but nowhere near the 121l, rather 10/15l less givven the float of my 90-93?? kg compared to other similar volume boards.

sas81
42 posts
12 Jul 2015 1:20AM
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I think gong IT has now little different rails and a little more volume since 2014/15

I'm waiting for mine. Should be there next week (maybe).

cbigsup
454 posts
12 Jul 2015 4:08AM
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Check out the Exocet 9'6"..

fmm
13 posts
12 Jul 2015 5:08AM
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IT 115l vid in very small waves. Thanks to the paddle and in bigger waves, this board can be ridden with a little more modern style. It's a surfboard so the feeling is of course a lot better than any longboard SUP.



As Coolas said the Gong perf longboard SUPs are very fun to ride.

Another board that could match a bit more waxer00's request is the Tropical Blends Pokole 8'10 28"1/2 (there's also a 9'1 Model).


Bonz has also good longboard shapes.

WINDSURFnSNOW
NSW, 1613 posts
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12 Jul 2015 2:13PM
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Imagine Surf might have this area covered.

I've got this one coming over for myself for exactly the same reasons. Dave Kalama designed the Imagine Impact 9' and 9'8" to be noseridable yet still rip from the tail. Having seen Dave surf these models, they seems to do it all.
http://www.imaginesurf.com/index.php/boards/epoxy/impact#impact3

colas
5364 posts
12 Jul 2015 4:54PM
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sas81 said..
I think gong IT has now little different rails and a little more volume since 2014/15


Yes, the volume and details of shape of the IT have changed somewhat during its life.

Gong does not actually changes shape per year: some models are tweaked each month, some stay the same for years, and changes can happen anytime.
Gong does not keep the technical specs on the official site, as they fear it could confuse people. You can find the specs of a specific model often in the forum on the topics dedicated to the board, or just by mailing the team.

waxer00
37 posts
18 Jul 2015 3:45AM
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Thanks for all the replies folks.
My favourites are the tropical blend ,and the imagine 9'0 looks like the middle bowl of porridge ; in other words , just right . I wonder if they are nice and lightweight ?

fmm
13 posts
19 Jul 2015 5:36AM
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The Tropical Blends Pokole weight (including pad, leash, fins) was 8.7kg for my board. Very strong construction.

waxer00
37 posts
19 Jul 2015 4:11PM
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That's a good weight , light but not too light



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