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Lightest stable SUP for a low strength old bloke

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Created by warwickl > 9 months ago, 22 May 2018
warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
22 May 2018 4:52PM
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Putting this question up for an older friend with very limited SUP experience but a lot of Mal riding.
Weight is his concern for carrying and loading on the car.
I think he will mostly do flat water with 20 % very small surf.
He is 70kg max and slight build possibly 5ft 7in tall.
Second hand would best fit the budget.
Suggestions please.

HowEy
27 posts
22 May 2018 3:53PM
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On the Buy and Sell Page there is a 10ft Speeed for $1500 - it's light, strong and would be an easy transition from the mal

DavidJohn
VIC, 17569 posts
22 May 2018 8:34PM
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A 10'6" Naish Nalu would be a good choice..

E T
QLD, 2286 posts
23 May 2018 7:46AM
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Naish Nalu, 10'6"
Fanatic Fly , 10'6"
etc etc etc

ET.

normster
NSW, 343 posts
23 May 2018 9:41AM
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maybe 10 naish LE

or often see custom Deep longboard style in 9' 6'- 10 range.

Helmy
VIC, 799 posts
23 May 2018 2:57PM
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DavidJohn said..
A 10'6" Naish Nalu would be a good choice..


Agree with DJ.
Can't go wrong.
Hard to find 2nd hand - because everyone holds onto them.
Whatever he chooses - tell him to take his scales with him and weigh them.
And also assess the type of handle if loading is an issue

colas
5364 posts
23 May 2018 4:04PM
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Helmy said..
And also assess the type of handle if loading is an issue


For the handle, a neat trick for straight handles is to glue a pad on one wall (the one you grip normally: The left one for me right-handed.

I cut it in some rear pad, near the arch to have a bump near the opening. Stick it, insert some foam block to comrpess it to the wall for 24 hours for curing. You get a perfect comfy modern handle out of an old one.

Gorgo
VIC, 5098 posts
24 May 2018 12:54PM
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Any production SUP is going to weigh 10kg or more. If it's cheap or old then definitely more.

That's only a problem if you have to lift it above your head, or carry it for a long distance.

Overhead lifts can be a drama, but you can deal with it by being smart about storage and transport. There are techniques for getting heavy things into overhead storage, or just avoid it (Prop one end on the roof rack. Transport it inside the car. Store it down low.)

For long carries you can think about shoulder straps, taking lots of rests, get help, or again just avoid it. You can get leash plugs put into the rail or deck so you can attach a strap.

An alternative option is to consider a custom SUP from a local shaper. My SUP is feather light and much cheaper than a brand new production SUP. It has lasted really well and is great in smaller surf. It had to visit the board doctor after wiping out in bigger surf.

colas
5364 posts
24 May 2018 12:17PM
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Gorgo said..
Any production SUP is going to weigh 10kg or more. If it's cheap or old then definitely more.


Well, I weighted my production 9'4" longSUP at 7,8kg (without pad nor fins) for 118 liters. Carbon with PVC sandwich under foot can make wonders.

warwickl
NSW, 2352 posts
24 May 2018 4:11PM
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Thanks guys for the input.
I have passed on the advice and he is now deep in thought.
Sorry got it wrong he is asleep.

pumpjockey02
309 posts
24 May 2018 6:06PM
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Why not try a inflatible sup, espically on the flatwater, aqua marine 400 at the moment at anaconda, he could also catch small waves on that. The sup is 50-60 percent lighter a breeze to put on the roof racks, a lot more comfortable on the feet and easier if you stack. Whats his location? For flatwater as this goes very well in lakes.
Pump.

colas
5364 posts
25 May 2018 12:52PM
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pumpjockey02 said..
Why not try a inflatible sup


If he has a lot of longboarding experience, I think he will prefer a lot a long rigid SUP with thin rails rather than an inflatable. Even on flatwater, the feeling of a well-designed surf shape gliding through the water brings is special for a surfer.

pumpjockey02
309 posts
26 May 2018 1:25AM
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Agreed colas the stoke is not the same, think this guy might live in my neck of the woods as I was chatting to a chap if that discription last year while carrying my longboard sup back from the beach, his knees were buggered from years of the pop up. We also have so many lakes around here its ridiculous.
Not sure why people dont ride their longboards with paddles too to save them from the pop up.



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