When searching for reviews and videos of this board a few years ago, there was very little available. So I thought I'd post a video of Surfing the ITP. I have also included a written review of the board from a couple of years ago after riding it for a few months.
Nice shots mate and good to see you without the paddle !
A great option for Stanny and Garie. Be good to see you give the point a crack on it too.
Wanda Pete also rides this board and loves it in any size.
I had the 9'6" and was one of my favourite boards. But stupidly moved it on. Does the new version surf the same as the last with only cosmetic changes?
Nice shots mate and good to see you without the paddle !
A great option for Stanny and Garie. Be good to see you give the point a crack on it too.
Wanda Pete also rides this board and loves it in any size.
Thanks mate. Had the board for a couple of years and has been fantastic and always in the car as an option.
I had the 9'6" and was one of my favourite boards. But stupidly moved it on. Does the new version surf the same as the last with only cosmetic changes?
Yes bigmac, they are identical except for colour. They added an 8' version to accompany the 8'6", 9', 9'3" and 9'6".
I've got a 10' ITP - but the 'Epoxy Flyer' construction, not Surftech (or PU, obviously).
Great board to surf, but construction is not ideal.
Took the board to the shin in the shorebreak one day - shattered the rail and barely left a bruise on me.
But back to the Surftech ITPs - anyone had their hands (or feet) on the Tuflite Pro construction?
I also note that the new ITPs come in a 9'10" in both constructions.
I've got a 10' ITP - but the 'Epoxy Flyer' construction, not Surftech (or PU, obviously).
Great board to surf, but construction is not ideal.
Took the board to the shin in the shorebreak one day - shattered the rail and barely left a bruise on me.
But back to the Surftech ITPs - anyone had their hands (or feet) on the Tuflite Pro construction?
I also note that the new ITPs come in a 9'10" in both constructions.
I had a mate who had a Tuflite Pro construction board, not ITP, and it was nothing like the regular Tuflite. Dare I say, brittle compared to the regular Tuflite. A mate also had a Laird 14' race sup in the pro construction. Same fragile construction but very light. Trade offs.
To be honest, the Takayama ITP boards are really light anyway in the regular Surftech Tuflite.
I've got the 2025 Prince Kuhio in Tuflite Pro construction, after having the previous model / construction. Very happy with it as I am with the new NFT construction on the Munoz and Lopez big boys.

I've got the 2025 Prince Kuhio in Tuflite Pro construction, after having the previous model / construction. Very happy with it as I am with the new NFT construction on the Munoz and Lopez big boys.

Surf animal..that seat gets a bit of work in your board shots ????.curious about the difference in the Prince construction ,and how it feels/rides,is there any compression in the deck ( knee paddling?
I've got the 2025 Prince Kuhio in Tuflite Pro construction, after having the previous model / construction. Very happy with it as I am with the new NFT construction on the Munoz and Lopez big boys.

Surf animal..that seat gets a bit of work in your board shots ????.curious about the difference in the Prince construction ,and how it feels/rides,is there any compression in the deck ( knee paddling?
Yeah - what JAW has asked!
I also want to know about the 10'6" Munoz in the NFT construction. I love my old original surftech 10'6", and can't see any reason to 'upgrade' to the NFT construction, but curious about the differences nonetheless.
I feel there's a few of us that are the 'red-headed step-children' of surfing, in that we appreciate Surftechs, and we should all sit down for a post-surf beer or eight.
Haha. The board seat does get a work out that's for sure. Commonly referred to as 'Chris of Elouera's Seat' ??
The NFT has more flex than the original construction. I still have an original 11'0 which is a gem but the NFT seems to have 'softer suspension'. It also has a slight deck concave like DVS did / does, so you almost feel like your in the board rather than on it which is weird but you feel more at one with it. Hope that makes sense ?
I'm really light on my boards but I've had light knee compressions on 2 seperate Takayama Prince's in the previous Tuflite construction.
I wanted to try the Pro for that reason. The new one is the same shape, same rails etc but feels slightly lighter and more rigid than the older one. This could be due to increased strength and carbon rails. No deck dents as yet so a thumbs up from me.
I have to add that the Lopez Glider is the stand out in my stable. The pinnacle of big boards IMO.

I have seen the Lopez glider review on the real water sports website. They rate it and ride it in decent waves, without too much of a thread hijack could you please elaborate on what makes the Lopez glider the pinnacle? Thanks in advance
I have seen the Lopez glider review on the real water sports website. They rate it and ride it in decent waves, without too much of a thread hijack could you please elaborate on what makes the Lopez glider the pinnacle? Thanks in advance
Hmmm. The glide, the weight, the rails, the volume. It all just works. The board isn't just a small wave rider either; I've had a couple of memorable 4-5 foot sessions on it and it felt like it came alive with the extra push.




And SurfAnimal, can you talk more about how the Lopez surfs compared to the 10'6" Munoz?
From pics on the surftech site, it kinda looks like the Lopez has it's wide point about 2/3rds up the board where the Munoz is pretty much in the middle. Is this the case, and how does that translate in the water?
And SurfAnimal, can you talk more about how the Lopez surfs compared to the 10'6" Munoz?
From pics on the surftech site, it kinda looks like the Lopez has it's wide point about 2/3rds up the board where the Munoz is pretty much in the middle. Is this the case, and how does that translate in the water?
Correct.
The Lopez paddles on a little faster and earlier than the Munoz as the wide point is further forward and has more stability in trim sections when your front foot is further forward. The Lopez also pivots faster off the tail as you'd expect with the hip and tail shape.
The Munoz has been my fave shape for 20 years now, followed by the McTavish Redline. Both have been overtaken by the Lopez.


You were supposed to say something like "No, the Munoz is a better shape, I'm only enjoying the Lopez because it's new to me".
I'm clearly a huge fan of the Munoz, with the 9'3", 10'6", 11' and 12' in original construction, and another 11' in the recent construction - I can't now be adding the 10'6" Lopez to my wish list/quiver!
In my mind, I'm more of a 'back foot'/tail surfer. Maybe the Lopez is less good in this scenario? At least, that's what I need to be telling myself!