SUP's
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SUP's
Okay, so who here will openly admit to regulary surfing an SUP?
I'm really keen to what you think of it and what keeps you going with it. Tell me about where it fits for you with a regular paddle-in surfboard and what good timesy you've had with it.
Please discuss
I'm really keen to what you think of it and what keeps you going with it. Tell me about where it fits for you with a regular paddle-in surfboard and what good timesy you've had with it.
Please discuss
Davros wrote:Ego saved - surfing experience rubbish.
Re: SUP's
We've had poo threads, harlequin babies and who knows what else.
But you've just hit rock bottom in the annals of Realsurf.
But you've just hit rock bottom in the annals of Realsurf.
Beanpole
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
Skipper
I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
Skipper
I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
Re: SUP's
I was lent one for a month on try and buy basis.
I took it for three paddles around the lake, took it out in under head surf I couldn't ride on any of my other boards!
The conclusion I came to, was hand the barge back!
Boring!
Best fun I had was sitting on the thing playing leggy twizzles with my wife whilst watching the flathead in the channel!
I took it for three paddles around the lake, took it out in under head surf I couldn't ride on any of my other boards!
The conclusion I came to, was hand the barge back!
Boring!
Best fun I had was sitting on the thing playing leggy twizzles with my wife whilst watching the flathead in the channel!
Jaffa, I'm opinionated, and I'm sometimes right. So?
- Cpt.Caveman
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Re: SUP's
Shoosh you, let them tell their Story!Trev wrote:We've had poo threads, harlequin babies and who knows what else.
But you've just hit rock bottom in the annals of Realsurf.
A couple have already "come out", don't ruin it!
Davros wrote:Ego saved - surfing experience rubbish.
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Re: SUP's
great for the lake, sight fishing the flats .....tiny flat days in winter, good workout blah, blah, blah.
I like to take my kids tandem surfing on mine in the river.
I don't really get a kick out of riding waves solo on the thing, but others do.
The problem of course, is that they are a vessel and a vessel in the lineup with other surfers is tidak bagus.
I like to take my kids tandem surfing on mine in the river.
I don't really get a kick out of riding waves solo on the thing, but others do.
The problem of course, is that they are a vessel and a vessel in the lineup with other surfers is tidak bagus.
I want Nightclub Dwight dead in his grave I want the nice-nice up in blazes
Re: SUP's
I've paddled one around on flat water. For me, to be a good workout you'd have to put in a good hour to get any benefit. Great way to exercise though, rather than the gym. Got no interest in surfing them. If I can't catch em on my 9'1", then I'm not going to bother. I'd love one for the lake and river, though I Can buy a brand new board for the price, so would probably never get one.
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We have an eleven footer that is great fun for cruising up estuaries ... tributaries ... creeks and lakes.
I have surfed it ... away from the maddening crowds ... in tiny waves ... and whilst its a good workout ... its gets kind of boring after a while.
As Steve said ... they is cool to cruise the flats on. It quite amazing just how much marine life can be seen from atop a sup ... great viewing platforms.
They have no place in the lineup ... boats they is.
I have surfed it ... away from the maddening crowds ... in tiny waves ... and whilst its a good workout ... its gets kind of boring after a while.
As Steve said ... they is cool to cruise the flats on. It quite amazing just how much marine life can be seen from atop a sup ... great viewing platforms.
They have no place in the lineup ... boats they is.
The moving finger writes and having writ moves on ... now all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel even half a line ... nor all thy tears wash out a single word of it.
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Re: SUP's
So in other words none of you are about to charge Teahupoo Poto style... ?
Davros wrote:Ego saved - surfing experience rubbish.
Re: SUP's
I can see the value of flat water or open ocean cruising and I'd have a go at that. As for surfing, can't see myself doing it
Couple of weeks ago I was surfing a straight bank beachy and relying on the odd peak for a half decent wave. Guy I know professionally paddles out on a SUP and starts taking waves at will. No fcuken etiquette whatsoever. When I got a wave I paddled down the beach a little. Cnut gets a wave and follows me. Wants a friendly chat and I want him to fcuk off. I repeated my previous action and he again followed me and tried to sell me a car. He then asked if I wanted a go of his SUP. I didn't
Don't respect him professionally, either
Couple of weeks ago I was surfing a straight bank beachy and relying on the odd peak for a half decent wave. Guy I know professionally paddles out on a SUP and starts taking waves at will. No fcuken etiquette whatsoever. When I got a wave I paddled down the beach a little. Cnut gets a wave and follows me. Wants a friendly chat and I want him to fcuk off. I repeated my previous action and he again followed me and tried to sell me a car. He then asked if I wanted a go of his SUP. I didn't
Don't respect him professionally, either
marcus wrote:and that vicco dude, whatsisname?
Re: SUP's
Holy braithy fcuking a pug no ... a monstrous lump of foam and glass ... a two metre long carbon fibre paddle and a death slab exploding over man killing rocks ... death can be got a lot simpler than that.Cpt.Caveman wrote:So in other words none of you are about to charge Teahupoo Poto style... ?
The moving finger writes and having writ moves on ... now all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel even half a line ... nor all thy tears wash out a single word of it.
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haha I've had a similar occurence with someone I knew profesionally who I broke away with due to lack of ethical values around money, he was a right snake oil man. An SUP'er almost fell on my head whacking me with his paddle and the moment I was about to swear at him his head popped up and it was this guy who had tried to royally rip me off in the past. He then offered if I wanted to work with him AGAIN, like I was dumb idiot who likes getting ripped off. Must have been the SUP getting to his head thinking he was Polynesean royalty or something.swvic wrote:I can see the value of flat water or open ocean cruising and I'd have a go at that. As for surfing, can't see myself doing it
Couple of weeks ago I was surfing a straight bank beachy and relying on the odd peak for a half decent wave. Guy I know professionally paddles out on a SUP and starts taking waves at will. No fcuken etiquette whatsoever. When I got a wave I paddled down the beach a little. Cnut gets a wave and follows me. Wants a friendly chat and I want him to fcuk off. I repeated my previous action and he again followed me and tried to sell me a car. He then asked if I wanted a go of his SUP. I didn't
Don't respect him professionally, either
Davros wrote:Ego saved - surfing experience rubbish.
Re: SUP's
Ha ha there is a guy at my local who rides an SUP and fits the description exactly as described by Swvic. Same bloke possibly? This idiot even dropped in on a couple of groms on his SUP while they surfing a heat in a local comp, and then he fell off and nearly killed another couple of groms. Apparently he is a snake oil salesman too.
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Re: SUP's
Like others have said, good for rivers lakes and Bays.
Tried catching waves in the rivermouth on the 11' cruiser I bought for river paddling.
Not the least impressed with the sheer cumbersome nature of the boards.
I'd rather ride my gut slider (Paipos) that Pridmore shaped for me when it's small.
Sups are fantastic for taking the kids for a paddle on the river.
Especially for exploring small creeks off the main river.
Kids think they are Indiana Jones.
Tried catching waves in the rivermouth on the 11' cruiser I bought for river paddling.
Not the least impressed with the sheer cumbersome nature of the boards.
I'd rather ride my gut slider (Paipos) that Pridmore shaped for me when it's small.
Sups are fantastic for taking the kids for a paddle on the river.
Especially for exploring small creeks off the main river.
Kids think they are Indiana Jones.
Only a rat can win the rat race.
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Re: SUP's
I have a 12'6" racing SUP that I use for fitness in Pittwater more often than anywhere else. During the long flattish spell last week I took it out around Newport Reef a few times and then on the way in caught a few ankle size waves. It is massively fun catching party waves with mates and trying to push each off the wave but other than that it's kinda a novelty and if it's surfable the SUP gets relegated.
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Re: SUP's
I reckon 9'0" x 50" x 5" will do the trick. Paddle length 11'1" for thrust and treats to other surfers. They won't get near you
Davros wrote:Ego saved - surfing experience rubbish.
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