Picking a Stand Up Paddleboard, need SUP Help!
Hey all,
I don't venture out of the ski forums so I am not really sure what the protocol is on surf related tech questions, but it looked as thought there was not any surf related tech talk going on in the surf forum.
I am looking for a SUP and don't want to drop a lot of money on something that isn't right. I've spent a lot of time on the water in my life, waterskiing, wake boarding, kayaking, but I am only an occasional surfer.
Below is what I have tried, and what I am looking for:
Boards I have tried:
Hovie SUP Nomad 12"
Surftech Laird - 11" (I think re the size)
NSP 14"
My understanding that the boards above run the gammet from tourning, to surf, to flat water racing. I tested these boards at various times, all in the open ocean, non-surf conditions.
My biggest issue is that I am not a small person, 6'2" 210.
For application, I will likely be using it in the ocean and lakes in equal parts. I'd like to get something I can surf with too, but not at the exclusion of sinking the thing on flat water.
The Hovie Nomad I tried belonged to a friend. It worked well all around and I can see how this would be a great lake option. Obviously this is an easy to use, buoyant, board. I had no complaints but obviously surfing would be out of the question on this board, I assume???
The Surftech I was able to use was just not keeping me out of the water at my size, particularly in ocean chop. I believe it was last year's model, and was red. Because I knew this year's 10" model was red, I assumed I was on a 10". However, I am pretty sure this said 11" in script on the board. Therefore, I think I was already on the longest model?? I will try to confirm the size, but if I was on an 11" as i suspect, either I need to stop eating for a month or this board isn't going to fly.
The 14" NSP I was on was sweet. I liked that it was a more tradition construction, but still floaty enough. However, I had some serious issues getting this thing to turn, particularly when dealing with a wind blowing me out. The lack of manuverability is a bit of a deal breaker, i think.
Based on this experience I think what I would ideally purchase is something constructed like the Surftech or NSP - sorry I don't know the term, but like a surfboard not like the Nomad - but in 12" or more length. Are surf style boards available in a 12" length?? From my brief search, it seems like no so much?
I would really appreciate any and all feedback and comments.
Last edited by Smails; 08-06-2012 at 08:12 AM.
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