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STEEZE..anyone out here got one ,

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Created by Tardy > 9 months ago, 12 Nov 2021
Tardy
5085 posts
12 Nov 2021 12:36PM
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Hi SUPers ,been intrigued about the sunova steeze ,anyone out there riding one ..
that can comment on it .thinking 9.6 or 10 .

supthecreek
2657 posts
12 Nov 2021 1:11PM
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of course!
I have a 9'6 Steeze in XXX

Basically a "Fun Shape"
Not longboard surfing and not shortboard... just in the fun sorta middle.

Dude, the 9'6 would be kinda cruisey for you, but you could easily ride the 8'10, where it becomes more of a performance board, that excels in low power waves, and handles some size.

My review from a few years ago:

Tardy
5085 posts
12 Nov 2021 4:00PM
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Thanks Rick ..kinda want it for a bit of flat water paddling too ,the 9,6 looks like it paddles great
nice vid .and I'm up for a fun board ..
I get lazy sometimes and can't be bothered putting the 12 on ,be great to have a mid size board that you can surf as well ,I just don't have one ,as most of my boards are 8,6-7.

Shlogger
446 posts
13 Nov 2021 3:53AM
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I've had a 9'2" for years. It's really a great board. In a Tri setup it'll get pretty loose. When I want to nose ride I go w a big center fin. The rails are perfect. Your only compromise is it's not great for steep shore breaks, you can't have a nose rider and beach break board. ;)

LucBenac
432 posts
13 Nov 2021 10:16AM
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I have the 10. Just great board all-around. I could have gone 9'6 to gain a bit in steep fast closing waves (not its forte as noted above) but wanted a board also usable for wind swell after our winter storm as real swell is a ferry and several hours drive.....

MangoDingo
NT, 891 posts
13 Nov 2021 5:59PM
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Shlogger said..
. you can't have a nose rider and beach break board.


Hey Shlogger, I think they forgot to tell Lachie Rombouts!




Gboots
NSW, 1314 posts
13 Nov 2021 7:46PM
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Tardy said..
Thanks Rick ..kinda want it for a bit of flat water paddling too ,the 9,6 looks like it paddles great
nice vid .and I'm up for a fun board ..
I get lazy sometimes and can't be bothered putting the 12 on ,be great to have a mid size board that you can surf as well ,I just don't have one ,as most of my boards are 8,6-7.


I know the lazy feeling . I have a 12ft Venom .
Goes great ..but such a pain to store , put on racks etc.
I often just take my 88 Speeed even though not as ideal.
I reckon a 10 footer would be great in the quiver

Shlogger
446 posts
15 Nov 2021 5:47AM
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MangoDingo said..

Shlogger said..
. you can't have a nose rider and beach break board.



Hey Shlogger, I think they forgot to tell Lachie Rombouts!





Commitment !!!

colas
5136 posts
15 Nov 2021 3:38PM
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MangoDingo said..

Shlogger said..
. you can't have a nose rider and beach break board.



Hey Shlogger, I think they forgot to tell Lachie Rombouts!


Well, that's definitively not a noserider!
A nose designed for lift will mean disaster when hitting the water in steep drops...

On the other hand, modern "performance" longboard shapes are fun in beach breaks.

HailSUPn
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30 Nov 2021 4:35PM
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I have a 9'6 Steeze. Its a great board that really is easy to surf. It was my first dedicated surf sup and feel like it really helped my progress my surfing. Walking to the nose, cutbacks, even getting it on the rails. It goes great is from waist to head and a half-ish as long as it's not to steep. I've been considering dropping down to the 8'6 Steeze because my 9'6 feels giant to me now. Anyone have any comments on the 8'6?

supsean
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1 Dec 2021 1:33AM
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HailSUPn said..
I have a 9'6 Steeze. Its a great board that really is easy to surf. It was my first dedicated surf sup and feel like it really helped my progress my surfing. Walking to the nose, cutbacks, even getting it on the rails. It goes great is from waist to head and a half-ish as long as it's not to steep. I've been considering dropping down to the 8'6 Steeze because my 9'6 feels giant to me now. Anyone have any comments on the 8'6?


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Sunova-TR3-Steeze-Video--?page=1

The posted video is the 8'6" I have the 8'10" and really love it, but its my only board as a 85+ kg intermediate sup surfer. Would like to try the 8'6", but I'm leaning more towards an even shorter board with similar volume such as the SP25 8'2" or starboard 8'. And keeping my Steeze when the conditions warrant.

Shlogger
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2 Dec 2021 5:17AM
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MangoDingo said..

Shlogger said..
. you can't have a nose rider and beach break board.



Hey Shlogger, I think they forgot to tell Lachie Rombouts!





Snikeeee's

Hoppo3228
VIC, 787 posts
2 Dec 2021 2:05PM
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MangoDingo said..

Shlogger said..
. you can't have a nose rider and beach break board.



Hey Shlogger, I think they forgot to tell Lachie Rombouts!





And he made that drop too! yew!!!!!!

HailSUPn
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6 Dec 2021 6:32AM
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supsean said..


www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/Sunova-TR3-Steeze-Video--?page=1

The posted video is the 8'6" I have the 8'10" and really love it, but its my only board as a 85+ kg intermediate sup surfer. Would like to try the 8'6", but I'm leaning more towards an even shorter board with similar volume such as the SP25 8'2" or starboard 8'. And keeping my Steeze when the conditions warrant.


I've seen the Casso vids. He is definitely Steezey!! I was hoping there were some mere mortals that had some experience with this board that might chime in.

LucBenac
432 posts
6 Dec 2021 11:16AM
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I've seen the Casso vids. He is definitely Steezey!! I was hoping there were some mere mortals that had some experience with this board that might chime in.



Not sure if this will show:
www.facebook.com/100009636853140/videos/1354098561588026

FRP
495 posts
7 Dec 2021 12:19AM
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LucBenac said..

HailSUPn said..
I've seen the Casso vids. He is definitely Steezey!! I was hoping there were some mere mortals that had some experience with this board that might chime in.




Not sure if this will show:
www.facebook.com/100009636853140/videos/1354098561588026


Luc

Nice turns!

Bob

Tardy
5085 posts
7 Dec 2021 4:20AM
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LucBenac said..

HailSUPn said..
I've seen the Casso vids. He is definitely Steezey!! I was hoping there were some mere mortals that had some experience with this board that might chime in.




Not sure if this will show:
www.facebook.com/100009636853140/videos/1354098561588026


yep it works ..nice action ..it looks like it turns really well and good stability ,basically a fun board .

burchas
338 posts
7 Dec 2021 8:11PM
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I believe the Steeze 9'2 is a great choice for the OP. Can handle knee high to overhead with ease as long is not too steep but still paddles great for what it is. I often cover 2+ miles paddle in a session going between breaks.

I fine tune the board for conditions with different fin setups, make big difference. The center fin supplied with the board is a terrible choice imo but the side bites are quite usable.

I got the XXX construction and it's light yet solid. Holds up pretty well. Got it as my winter board for my 190+LB
but it turned out to be a good fun board for small summer days as well.

LucBenac
432 posts
8 Dec 2021 7:54AM
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FRP said..

LucBenac said..


HailSUPn said..
I've seen the Casso vids. He is definitely Steezey!! I was hoping there were some mere mortals that had some experience with this board that might chime in.





Not sure if this will show:
www.facebook.com/100009636853140/videos/1354098561588026



Luc

Nice turns!

Bob


Well it is Norm Hann on his Steeze 8'6. I wish it would be me

LucBenac
432 posts
8 Dec 2021 7:58AM
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burchas said..
I believe the Steeze 9'2 is a great choice for the OP. Can handle knee high to overhead with ease as long is not too steep but still paddles great for what it is. I often cover 2+ miles paddle in a session going between breaks.

I fine tune the board for conditions with different fin setups, make big difference. The center fin supplied with the board is a terrible choice imo but the side bites are quite usable.

I got the XXX construction and it's light yet solid. Holds up pretty well. Got it as my winter board for my 190+LB
but it turned out to be a good fun board for small summer days as well.


Yes sometime I am thinking that I should have gone for the 9'6 instead of the 10'. but that is the rare time I am in Tofino with some nice ground swell. When I am catching storm leftovers locally I need the 10' and then some...
I use a single longboard fin rather than 2+1 just works better at my beginner level.

burchas
338 posts
8 Dec 2021 10:11AM
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LucBenac said..

burchas said..
I believe the Steeze 9'2 is a great choice for the OP. Can handle knee high to overhead with ease as long is not too steep but still paddles great for what it is. I often cover 2+ miles paddle in a session going between breaks.

I fine tune the board for conditions with different fin setups, make big difference. The center fin supplied with the board is a terrible choice imo but the side bites are quite usable.

I got the XXX construction and it's light yet solid. Holds up pretty well. Got it as my winter board for my 190+LB
but it turned out to be a good fun board for small summer days as well.



Yes sometime I am thinking that I should have gone for the 9'6 instead of the 10'. but that is the rare time I am in Tofino with some nice ground swell. When I am catching storm leftovers locally I need the 10' and then some...
I use a single longboard fin rather than 2+1 just works better at my beginner level.


I'm pretty sure Casso on a 10' Steeze will run circles around me and my 9'2 so if you look at it this way there is a lot more room for you to grow before you go on and sell it for an 8'6.

LucBenac
432 posts
8 Dec 2021 11:13AM
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burchas said..

LucBenac said..


Yes sometime I am thinking that I should have gone for the 9'6 instead of the 10'. but that is the rare time I am in Tofino with some nice ground swell. When I am catching storm leftovers locally I need the 10' and then some...
I use a single longboard fin rather than 2+1 just works better at my beginner level.



I'm pretty sure Casso on a 10' Steeze will run circles around me and my 9'2 so if you look at it this way there is a lot more room for you to grow before you go on and sell it for an 8'6.


No I was saying that I could have got the 9'6 instead of the 10' when I got mine (both were available). 8'6 is science fiction unless I move to Vancouver Island and constant swell.....



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