Hi All,
Am researching some boards... looking at something around the 100-110 litre that can crossover from smallish waves/bump & jump to freeride blasting. One of the boards I'm a little interesting in is the Nasih All Terrain. Wanting to know if anyone has one of these and what they think of it. Seems to have done well in the various reviews but it's always good to get some idea from people who use them in all conditions.... cheers!
I can't shed any light on the Naish, but I just picked up a 107 Lt Tabou 3S, haven't had it out yet but certainly looks like it is going to be perfect for the same job as you are after.
I will post a review once I have had it on the water.
I have a Tabou Rocket 105 which I've only taken out once and was way overpowered on so can't give a fair judgement of it. Its more blasting oriented. If I move over to Perth it will probably be my main board!
Go to the Boards forum and do a search for the Naish. I believe they have been discussed there by people than have tried and/or own them.http://www.boards.co.uk/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=4
Thanks all. Will look into the boards mentioned. I'm in no rush for a new one but just trying to get some opinions on a few I've got my eye on, the All Terrain being one of those. Cheers!
hey there ej
sooo..... your looking at another board, its fun looking for gear isnt it![]()
what was the other board you told me you've got, think it was around 90-100 lts for memory.
are you keeping it coz im looking for something round that size
Yeah.... too much to choose from really. But I wont be buying for a while Matt... maybe early next year, so not for a bit. Just getting as much info as possible :D
My other board is a Fanatic Eagle 126, but I plan on keeping that for the lighter days.
Did you manage to find a smaller sail at all? Been out lately?
nah still havnt been out since that day at hampton, am really itching to get out but busy as at the moment, am working a stones throw from hampton at the moment... might have to leave the boys on a job 1 day and go for a mid-day sail
so your going to have 3 boards to choose from depending on the conditions or are you selling the GO.... too many choices would just confuse me![]()
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keeping my eyes open for a sail, theres a shop in WA i think that has a good s/hand range by the looks.... just have to work out the mast/ sail compatibility thing once i decide on a sail and ill probly get one sent over.
Hey Matt,
Yeah, the plan is to get rid of the Go, keep the Eagle and get something for those 15-above knot days. More so for sailing in the Bay, on those rougher days.
That shop in WA, is that Surf Sail Australia by any chance? If so, those guys there are great! Great service. I've purchased a bit from them in the last 1.5 years.
Will have to organise another day sailing, very soon.