Does anyone know if the numbers on the underside tail of the new naish boards are a personal serial number?
I have the new mana 8 5 and thought if it got stolen then this number might identify it.
Yep Definately unique and you can also register on Naish international site for (i think) warranty claims etg
Yep Definately unique and you can also register on Naish international site for (i think) warranty claims etg
Yep, correct - I just registered my 10' Mana on the Naish site for warranty purposes
so how does the board go?
Great, I'm still a bit wobbly coming off a nalu 10 6 but loving the fact I can actually turn the board with ease.
so how does the board go?
Great, I'm still a bit wobbly coming off a nalu 10 6 but loving the fact I can actually turn the board with ease.
really..? I was thinking of moving to a 9"5 or even 9" (i am 84KG) admittedly i only surf the Nalu in a bay surf break (<1 minute rides)
HI Lenn: Have the 2015 9.5 Mana and very impressed after coming from a 10' Mana. Paddles onto waves easily due to the flatter rocker and with the standard 6.5 main fin turns good as well.
so how does the board go?
Great, I'm still a bit wobbly coming off a nalu 10 6 but loving the fact I can actually turn the board with ease.
Thanks nicowen...I'm wanting to make the same step from a Nalu 10 6.
Had a quick spin on a demo board a few weeks ago - loved it.
At 75kg's I could probably go smaller than 9 5, but I'm looking at it as a flat water board for my daughters as well.
I do have a slight advantage being only 65kg and I am confident after a few more surfs I'll be a lot more stable. I hired a 9 5 mana (new shape) up north for 2 weeks and really loved it. Was easily as stable as my nalu 10 6 but turned on a wave far easier. But being on the light side I knew I could go smaller. The 9 5 does track better on flat water then 8 5