hi all
I am interested in the new starboard noserider 2012. Wondering about comparable boards in this range 10 feet by 30 inches 166 liters. Also this board is only available in ast candy for 2012 do you think they will extend the construction material in following years. This is a new model for starboard. Thanks all
Where about,s are you located I have one in the STARBOARD Demo trailer and an traveling up and down the NSW coast over the next few weeks doing Demo,s.
29th Jan I will be in Cronulla contact the Cronulla SUP shop for details, then on the 5th Feb will be in Huskisson contact Aquatique the local SUP shop for more details
Thanks Rod
had a look at it on the website looks like a good board, would love to have a go on one or just have a look at one, will get around to that eventually, candy is a little ehhh
Jarryd
huh! I thought all starboards were noseriders HA HA HA ![]()
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corky pigdog of things, I agree with what's his name have ago on a JL even a fanatic allwave , laguna bay sups , surf tech,all these boards are better than star blah blah![]()
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Hey Surfrod66,
I just looked at the "Cronulla SUP" site & it says its demo day is for down winders & race boards. Just want to know what surf SUPs you're bringing?
Hi Zeusman
I will have
7'7 Zane Pro
8'0 Connor Baxter Pro
8'5 Pro
9'1 Pro
8'2 Wide point
8'10 Wide point
9'5 Wide Point
8'5 Pocket Rocket
10' Nose rider
10'5 Drive
10' Whopper
12'6 x 27.5 Race
14' Open Ocean
Hope this helps see you there Rod
I'd like to try a wider 12'6 if at all possible. Nice selection tho. should be a good day hope it stops raining...
so, can anyone report on how the 2012 SB Noserider works and rides? i think scotty100 has one and so do a few other people, from my searches here. please ... weigh in!
Yeah I've had a surf on it for about an hour.
I weigh 95kg and ride an 8'6 x 30.75 x 117ltr board.
The Starboard to my mind is a big big board.
Lots of thickness at the ends.
I suppose if you were around 115kg you chuck it around with the standard fins in it ( they are pretty small ) but I could only ride it traditionally.
This is a cruiser board and is not a loose board.
But it does hang in and does not go for nose dives on sucky waves, it really surprised me on a steep late one over the rock. I thought I was going to visit the lobster pot again, but didn't.
It is not a fast board or a board that you can pump up but it did make all the waves I caught.
With boards of this size you get to catch a lot of waves, especially all those smaller ones that are a bit fat that everyone misses and then start winding on the inside.
You really have to remind yourself to share.
Regards
Rod
Thanks for weighing in, Rod. I have no short-SUP inclination at all, so I think I'll be fine with the length and volume (166L). Basically, all I care about is that it rides the way it's supposed to, like a longboard SUP, fairly fast down the line, with stepping to the nose in mind. I read that it's got a big concave in the nose; do you think it actually helps w/ noseriding?
I did not even notice the concave, the rails are soft up there. All I can say is it did not catch on that late takeoff.