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Created by hilly 4 months ago, 10 Aug 2025
hilly
WA, 7906 posts
10 Aug 2025 11:51AM
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Had a fang on this 6 x 22 x 106l pwing proto this week. Very very impressed ordered one straight away. Has the stability and ease of start like my 7 10 x 19 x 110l DW board but turns like my 5 10 x 20 x 85l wing board when on a runner. In a smaller size would be an epic wing board.











hilly
WA, 7906 posts
20 Aug 2025 12:53PM
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It feels really good to have a kick in front of your front foot and behind your back foot. Locks you in when pumping or turning.

richw
NSW, 133 posts
20 Aug 2025 7:36PM
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It feels really good to have a kick in front of your front foot and behind your back foot. Locks you in when pumping or turning.



Hi Mate hope you're having a good 1 what are your thoughts on the smik parra wing ?

Sheps
WA, 137 posts
20 Aug 2025 8:56PM
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richw said..


hilly said..



It feels really good to have a kick in front of your front foot and behind your back foot. Locks you in when pumping or turning.





Hi Mate hope you're having a good 1 what are your thoughts on the smik parra wing ?



I saw Scottie testing today and he was ripping. Wing looks stable in tough conditions. Keep to try when it comes out.

DukeSilver
WA, 424 posts
21 Aug 2025 5:30AM
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Any Idea when the new board will be available and the price point? Looks great.

hilly
WA, 7906 posts
21 Aug 2025 6:58AM
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DukeSilver said..
Any Idea when the new board will be available and the price point? Looks great.


Custom orders available now contact Scottie www.smiksup.com/contact

Youngbreezy
WA, 1209 posts
21 Aug 2025 9:32AM
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hilly said..
Had a fang on this 6 x 22 x 106l pwing proto this week. Very very impressed ordered one straight away. Has the stability and ease of start like my 7 10 x 19 x 110l DW board but turns like my 5 10 x 20 x 85l wing board when on a runner. In a smaller size would be an epic wing board.













Hey hilly definitely liking the look of this board. Are you saying it gets up on foil as easily as your much longer downwind board? How does it achieve that? Is it a very flat rocker or bottom shape with really good planing and release? 22" is fairly wide to be a really efficient board.
Really liking the sunken deck. It would put you closer to the foil and the kick in the deck would give it a good tactile feel. Ken adgates episode on the foil rat podcast he talks about using this design in his custom boards. Also if you check out his instagram he posts alot of his custom boards on there and they look amazing. I think for the riding most of us want to do which isn't flips and freestyle but more carving and surfing this is the best design.

hilly
WA, 7906 posts
21 Aug 2025 9:44AM
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Youngbreezy said..Are you saying it gets up on foil as easily as your much longer downwind board? How does it achieve that? Is it a very flat rocker or bottom shape with really good planing and release? 22" is fairly wide to be a really efficient board.


There is something going on there to get up so well. Took me a while to get the knack. Really stable so you can get the board in exactly the right place, and you can push with your front foot against the front kick. Flat rocker under your feet and the back hump behind your foot pushes you forward. The 7 10 is slightly quicker to get up on foil but you are battling more weight, length when you get up. The longer DW board doesn't fit into the short period bumps as well as a shorter board. I was worried about the width, but it was not an issue, made going from knees to feet a breeze.

hilly
WA, 7906 posts
25 Sep 2025 7:12PM
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Ready to go

camerongraham
NSW, 205 posts
26 Sep 2025 8:04AM
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You've got the right colour, again

SUPSurferQLD
QLD, 333 posts
26 Sep 2025 12:41PM
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Ive recently picked up the 99l x 22 x 6'3 - its the Breeze but with a few slight changes probably similar to the above. Loving it so far, my first midlength. Stability and taxi speed is obviously far better than the Skywing (85l) I've got. I went back to try the Skywing the other day and didnt like it at all, i felt the Stokr actually pumps and turns better to be honest, but it does feel bigger under foot. I ride in the bay, wind bumps. Looking to start parawing this season.

My only complaint would be the deck pad doesnt seem to be super resilient and it is really cutting my toes up - so I need booties, not a deal breaker. Also, a grab handle would have been good, just makes things easier on and off the water.

Thanks to Kite Republic in VIC who did a great deal for me.










hilly
WA, 7906 posts
26 Sep 2025 12:43PM
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SUPSurferQLD said..
Ive recently picked up the 99l x 22 x 6'3 - its the Breeze but with a few slight changes probably similar to the above. Loving it so far, my first midlength. Stability and taxi speed is obviously far better than the Skywing (85l) I've got. I went back to try the Skywing the other day and didnt like it at all, i felt the Stokr actually pumps and turns better to be honest, but it does feel bigger under foot. I ride in the bay, wind bumps. Looking to start parawing this season.

My only complaint would be the deck pad doesnt seem to be super resilient and it is really cutting my toes up - so I need booties, not a deal breaker. Also, a grab handle would have been good, just makes things easier on and off the water.

Thanks to Kite Republic in VIC who did a great deal for me.











I know you do not want to hear it but the new shape is the shizzle for pwing compared to the stonkr. Chalk and cheese. I have a similar shape at 85l as well. No comparison




zarb
NSW, 691 posts
27 Sep 2025 2:49AM
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Coming back to visit home for a little while, and looking for a new board for the trip. These look interesting!!! How's the weight and what's the lead time on customs?

hilly
WA, 7906 posts
27 Sep 2025 4:20AM
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Coming back to visit home for a little while, and looking for a new board for the trip. These look interesting!!! How's the weight and what's the lead time on customs?


5 kg without straps slightly more with, 6 to 8 weeks.

SUPSurferQLD
QLD, 333 posts
27 Sep 2025 8:45AM
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hilly said..I know you do not want to hear it but the new shape is the shizzle for pwing compared to the stonkr. Chalk and cheese. I have a similar shape at 85l as well. No comparison





Yeah it looks nice, what would you say the key differences were? KP told me my shape was a bit more stable with no performance difference from the original Breeze...

Dam i wish I could demo some of these boards up in QLD but i dont think there is a dealer here....

DukeSilver
WA, 424 posts
27 Sep 2025 7:28AM
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hilly said..I know you do not want to hear it but the new shape is the shizzle for pwing compared to the stonkr. Chalk and cheese. I have a similar shape at 85l as well. No comparison





Yeah it looks nice, what would you say the key differences were? KP told me my shape was a bit more stable with no performance difference from the original Breeze...

Dam i wish I could demo some of these boards up in QLD but i dont think there is a dealer here....


I wouldn't worry about your board for PWing. I've got the 6' x 19.5 x85L version of your board. I'm 84kg. I took my Ozone PR out for the first time last week and managed to get to my feet within the first 5min. I thought I would struggle with this on a narrow board but it was fine.
That said, this new board looks great and I want one.

Youngbreezy
WA, 1209 posts
27 Sep 2025 10:46AM
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Ready to go


Faaarrrk looks really nice! How long will I have to wait to buy that from you secondhand

Did you go with the stock dimensions?

Leighbreeze
WA, 556 posts
8 Oct 2025 8:56PM
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hilly said..

Youngbreezy said..Are you saying it gets up on foil as easily as your much longer downwind board? How does it achieve that? Is it a very flat rocker or bottom shape with really good planing and release? 22" is fairly wide to be a really efficient board.



There is something going on there to get up so well. Took me a while to get the knack. Really stable so you can get the board in exactly the right place, and you can push with your front foot against the front kick. Flat rocker under your feet and the back hump behind your foot pushes you forward. The 7 10 is slightly quicker to get up on foil but you are battling more weight, length when you get up. The longer DW board doesn't fit into the short period bumps as well as a shorter board. I was worried about the width, but it was not an issue, made going from knees to feet a breeze.


Hey Hilly ,new Smik board looks the goods.Scottie has come up with great midlength dimensions,early lift off bottom & rail shape.Particularly impressive with your feedback regarding recessed deck stance area.I have been winging my AFS Whitebird 6'8"x 23" 115Ltr @ 95kgs for 12mths with the recessed deck and absolutely love the feel of your toes or heel feeling more secure.
I jump on a flat deck board not having the same secure stance feel.Big plus having the heal of your back foot supported against the recess with Scottie's design.

Youngbreezy
WA, 1209 posts
16 Dec 2025 2:38PM
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Really cool design! I can't help but wish they'd gone a bit longer and narrower with their sizes though. Yes I'm sure they are very efficient but if they were a bit longer and narrower they would be even more efficient.
"Youngbreezy why don't you just get a custom smik?"
Well I'm glad you asked, I actually have a custom 7'4x22" Jack on order from Smik. It's primary use is as a surf sup foil but also want it for light wind parawing or wing, downwind paddle ups which I don't do much now I parawing, boat wake catching and a one board quiver to take on holidays now Ive got a baby boy and can't stuff the whole car with boards anymore. Basically just a do everything board. Will update the forum when it arrives.

hilly
WA, 7906 posts
16 Dec 2025 2:46PM
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Youngbreezy said.. wish they'd gone a bit longer and narrower with their sizes though. Yes I'm sure they are very efficient but if they were a bit longer and narrower they would be even more efficient.


The shorter length and slightly thinner profile, due to a touch of extra width, give the board a lively, responsive feel when up on foil-especially when riding a swell. Turning feels far smoother and more precise compared to longer, thicker boards.

FarNorthSurfer
184 posts
17 Dec 2025 5:06AM
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Hi @Hilly, I have asked the UK Smik importer about the 106l and they are going to get back to me about availability and price. Just now they only sell SUP boards.
Got to be honest it will probably be too expensive to get one to Scotland but worth asking as it looks great.

About the size, I am 93kg and think the 106l would be the one for PW and winging in the variable conditions we have here on the East coast. Do you think the 106 volume will be OK or should I maybe look to the smaller one?

The full PVC Carbon sounds pretty bomproof and just what I am looking for, how is yours holding up?

The Armie ML 100l is also in contention but I want something a bit shorter, do you think the low end will be close between the two?

Cheers

hilly
WA, 7906 posts
17 Dec 2025 5:14AM
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Hi @Hilly, I have asked the UK Smik importer about the 106l and they are going to get back to me about availability and price. Just now they only sell SUP boards.
Got to be honest it will probably be too expensive to get one to Scotland but worth asking as it looks great.

About the size, I am 93kg and think the 106l would be the one for PW and winging in the variable conditions we have here on the East coast. Do you think the 106 volume will be OK or should I maybe look to the smaller one?

The full PVC Carbon sounds pretty bomproof and just what I am looking for, how is yours holding up?

The Armie ML 100l is also in contention but I want something a bit shorter, do you think the low end will be close between the two?

Cheers


I am your weight and it is a great size for gusty winds. If you live somewhere with really consistent wind then you could go smaller.

robbo1111
NSW, 648 posts
17 Dec 2025 8:19AM
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Ordered a 65L custom from Scotty yesterday, should have by early Feb

BWJ
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18 Dec 2025 6:43AM
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Ordered a 65L custom from Scotty yesterday, should have by early Feb


Hiya, I'm interested in one too, what dims did you go for. Thanks

kyrojoe
WA, 50 posts
18 Dec 2025 7:25AM
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damn,! i can't get ANYONE at Smik to reply to me about north American distributors... not even a "not a chance mate forget about it!" type of reply..

scott mckerc
WA, 289 posts
18 Dec 2025 9:00AM
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There's been a couple requests from the US and pretty sure I'd answered all.
basically with answer being we have no distribution in the US
we can fed ex but it's a bit expensive

Fatben
142 posts
19 Dec 2025 1:21AM
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FarNorthSurfer, you should contact Antoine from Smik Europe (smiksup-europe.com ) he's super nice and gives great advice, I had 3 custom boards made by him with shipping to France and the prices are not that expensive considering the quality of manufacturing/construction.

FarNorthSurfer
184 posts
19 Dec 2025 1:29AM
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FarNorthSurfer, you should contact Antoine from Smik Europe (smiksup-europe.com ) he's super nice and gives great advice, I had 3 custom boards made by him with shipping to France and the prices are not that expensive considering the quality of manufacturing/construction.


Thanks for the tip, I will wait and see what the UK agent comes back with. Since the stupid episode of national self harm that was Brexit getting anything to the UK seems to be a nightmare.
The board looks really good, design and construction so its worth looking into.

robbo1111
NSW, 648 posts
19 Dec 2025 7:48AM
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robbo1111 said..
Ordered a 65L custom from Scotty yesterday, should have by early Feb



Hiya, I'm interested in one too, what dims did you go for. Thanks


5'4 *20.5" * 4.6"



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