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Kalama Performance

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Created by 1fox > 9 months ago, 25 Sep 2021
Rossall
WA, 712 posts
14 Dec 2022 11:53AM
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Picked up the new 9/2 yesterday and must say I'm impressed. Beautiful finish and soooooo light. Can't wait to get her on the water now




Slack
WA, 685 posts
14 Dec 2022 5:35PM
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Rossall said..
Picked up the new 9/2 yesterday and must say I'm impressed. Beautiful finish and soooooo light. Can't wait to get her on the water now





Looks great

nShoreSlider
43 posts
15 Dec 2022 8:35PM
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Rossall - she surfs even better than she looks... get excited and let us know what ya think

Ads01
QLD, 29 posts
16 Dec 2022 8:48AM
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margeaux said..
I've been surfing a longboard for the last year and the kalama boards have got me frothing again!!!
Trying to lose 5kg and hopefully get a 9/28 currently on 9'2 /30 I personally like the narrow boards, loving my 10/28 it's quickly becoming my all time favourite board!
Theres definitely some special sauce in these kalama boards!!!


How does it compare to the Infinity New deal and the JM destroyer

SCsurfer
6 posts
17 Dec 2022 3:55AM
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I picked up my 9'0 last week. The board is insanely light. I had to wait for the Quobbas to come in so in the meantime I threw on a 9 inch center fin and two small side bites. It's surfed extremely well but seemed slow with the center fin. Fast forward a week and I've surfed it now with the Quobbas and I've gotta say this board surfs much better as a quad, as I believe it was probably designed to do. Exceptional hold on the nose yet more loose. I agree with nshore slider that under smaller conditions, I think I'll stick with the mediums up front and smaller side bites for the rears. I love how thin the nose is. Paddling out it slices through oncoming waves very easily. It tracks straight as an arrow when paddling. At 6'0/175 lbs 28" wide is perfect for me. I had it out this morning on knee high glassy waves with strong offshores and fairly weak waves, and it literally catches anything. I really look forward to getting this board out in waves with more juice.
if I had a gripe with this board it's that I wish the handle was a few inches further back. Once fins are installed it's definitely weighted a little to the rear. Aside from that, it's super solid, light, has a great deck pad, and is basically everything I was looking for in a longboard shape.




















justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
4 Feb 2023 12:13PM
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I have the same 9.2x30 126 liters in yellow/red, that I'm moving on for a friend BRAND NEW UNSURFED! I'm not going into why as ,it's a private and personal matter for them! PM me if interested

justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
4 Feb 2023 4:34PM
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justaddwater said..
I have the same 9.2x30 126 liters in yellow/red, that I'm moving on for a friend BRAND NEW UNSURFED! I'm not going into why as ,it's a private and personal matter for them! PM me if interested


Sold ..pending

justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
6 Feb 2023 8:34AM
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Apologies,to the forum,for posting this here!However a great result,the board is heading West,to a very happy retired grom!!!,this is exactly the outcome we were hoping for,from avery sad situation good luck and many waves to the new owner!

KennySUP
7 posts
21 Mar 2023 1:30AM
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Hey everyone, how's the flex in this board? I'm looking for a longboard with less volume. I'm currently on the Speeed 9'2 and love the board but feel it's a little too big for what I want to do with it now. I'm in the US so it's either going to be a Kalama or a New Deal. What do yall think? Anyone ride a longer Speeed and Kalama both? Thanks for the guidance on this one!

Stats: 6' Tall, 175lbs, age 35

Kisutch
424 posts
22 Mar 2023 3:59AM
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My surf buddy is on 9x28 Kalama and I'm on the same size New Deal, don't think you can go wrong either way, main difference we notice is New Deal tail looks a little more pulled in, and of course ND is 3 fin with US box in center while Kalama has quad option with back fins close together.

KennySUP
7 posts
22 Mar 2023 5:24AM
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Kisutch said..
My surf buddy is on 9x28 Kalama and I'm on the same size New Deal, don't think you can go wrong either way, main difference we notice is New Deal tail looks a little more pulled in, and of course ND is 3 fin with US box in center while Kalama has quad option with back fins close together.


Thank you my friend!

slsurf
271 posts
23 Mar 2023 1:00AM
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I used to have the 8'5 speed and lengthwise it felt like a 9' performance longboard due to the cut off nose design.

justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
23 Mar 2023 8:05AM
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slsurf said..
I used to have the 8'5 speed and lengthwise it felt like a 9' performance longboard due to the cut off nose design.


Yeah I have a smik short Mac8,5 and often get a cheeky 5 ,super fun board with more than a frazz of spitfire performance a very underrated board IMO !

KennySUP
7 posts
23 Mar 2023 6:47AM
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slsurf said..
I used to have the 8'5 speed and lengthwise it felt like a 9' performance longboard due to the cut off nose design.


That's my big decision right now, go down to an 8'5 Speeed or a Kalama 9'! Every day I change my mind.

Supmmm
6 posts
1 Apr 2023 2:11AM
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KennySUP said..

slsurf said..
I used to have the 8'5 speed and lengthwise it felt like a 9' performance longboard due to the cut off nose design.



That's my big decision right now, go down to an 8'5 Speeed or a Kalama 9'! Every day I change my mind.


I have the old 8'2" Speeed n that's plenty for me at 103 liters. Has the speed of a much bigger board but turns great. If you can find one, that's another option

pohaku
NSW, 851 posts
1 Apr 2023 6:02AM
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KennySUP said..

slsurf said..
I used to have the 8'5 speed and lengthwise it felt like a 9' performance longboard due to the cut off nose design.



That's my big decision right now, go down to an 8'5 Speeed or a Kalama 9'! Every day I change my mind.


Kalama all day. I had a 8'5 speeed before my 9' kp .once you get a kalama there's nothing better

Supmmm
6 posts
1 Apr 2023 3:25AM
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rattlinbones said..

justaddwater said..



Kisutch said..
I surfed the 9x28 longboard SUP today, my friend's. It's got thin rails, not much rocker, nice brushed carbon, light and looks tough as nails. it was super fun- fast and turned surprisingly well off tail. My friend loves it, he had Imagine 9x28 by Kalama before, new one is big improvement.





I'm happy to hear they have a flat rocker,as imo the old imagine boards had way to much rocker,I never surfed one just an observation,my comment is based on needing a board that paddles well,stoked to hear about the construction though ,looking forward to seeing one in person.




I have the older 9'8" x 29 and yes, has lots of rocker however combined with rails that thin out a good bit towards the tail, it does make it easier to turn and definitely an advantage in a beach break. Bit harder to get on to fat rollers though.
Anyone got a website link for the new boards?


I have the older 7'10x27.5" - had it down in Nosara last week - such a great surf but them rails chip oh Soo easy. ????

slsurf
271 posts
1 Apr 2023 5:01AM
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I have 9' infinity now, its much better than the speed I had but can't really compare due to the speed being too big and corky for me. At the same volume I would have been on a 7'11 speed which would better compare to a shortboard sup. If you want to try a longboard style sup I wouldn't get a speed.

justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
1 Apr 2023 12:38PM
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pohaku said..

KennySUP said..


slsurf said..
I used to have the 8'5 speed and lengthwise it felt like a 9' performance longboard due to the cut off nose design.




That's my big decision right now, go down to an 8'5 Speeed or a Kalama 9'! Every day I change my mind.



Kalama all day. I had a 8'5 speeed before my 9' kp .once you get a kalama there's nothing better


Dyl ,will Dave eventually cater for us pintail lovers ?we talked some time ago about it ,has it progressed ?

ianm
WA, 47 posts
1 Apr 2023 1:21PM
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Kalama,Kalama,Kalama....so good.hopefully a pintail is on the drawing board and also Bert Burger is about to release a new model...could be the one.

justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
1 Apr 2023 6:57PM
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pohaku
NSW, 851 posts
3 Apr 2023 10:21PM
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Nah I don't think so, Kalama Performance won't have a huge range like other brands. Dave is making pretty much variations of what he rides in popular performance sizes. Personally I have always had round or pin tails and to be honest was a bit like ahhh when I got my Kalama's but wouldn't go back now as they're performing really well for me now.

KennySUP
7 posts
4 Apr 2023 6:44AM
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Okay okay Speeed 8'2 for my shorter ride and the Kalama either 9' for my longboard! Thanks for the input yall

nShoreSlider
43 posts
5 Apr 2023 12:07AM
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pohaku said..
Personally I have always had round or pin tails and to be honest was a bit like ahhh when I got my Kalama's but wouldn't go back now as they're performing really well for me now.


Same for me on this. I was always a rounded pin tail guy, bought a few boards that didn't have that tail shape and did not like how they went. I was skeptical on the Kalama tail for that reason but it's perfect. Absolutely zero complaints and far exceeded my expectations.

pohaku
NSW, 851 posts
6 Apr 2023 11:28PM
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pohaku
NSW, 851 posts
17 Apr 2023 7:44PM
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justaddwater
NSW, 743 posts
18 Apr 2023 8:26AM
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Dyl, the Kalama team photo in Bali recently showed all the boards with thrusters,I'm curious because the mc kee set up looks so right !on these boards?

Surlygringo
95 posts
18 Apr 2023 6:38AM
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No idea what the pros ride, but prefer the 9'0" as a thruster. Everybody else posting seems to really like the quad set up, but thruster goes better for me. Odd, because I usually really like quads on my prone boards.

surfinJ
674 posts
18 Apr 2023 8:45PM
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Surlygringo said..
No idea what the pros ride, but prefer the 9'0" as a thruster. Everybody else posting seems to really like the quad set up, but thruster goes better for me. Odd, because I usually really like quads on my prone boards.


The position of the quad trailer fin is radical. It is really far off the rail.

pohaku
NSW, 851 posts
18 Apr 2023 10:48PM
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Personally I like to ride thruster. I actually changed the set up before coming to indo to a larger set. Dave likes quads and I have used quads in them but personally I prefer thruster.



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