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Video- High performance longboard SUP: THE NEW DEAL

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Created by Rawz > 9 months ago, 11 May 2017
colas
5135 posts
15 May 2017 2:42PM
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1fox said..
Colas post reminded me that Gong has its noseriders precisely in the 9'0 to 9'6 range...and a 10' surfboard that can be sup surfed :)



Yup, here he is testing some of his longSUP line (the model "Mbolog" I use that I shown isn't even in the picture). All between 9'0" and 10' for the carbon range (the glass ones can go to 12'). But as SteveM74 said, I guess there is no shortage of good shapers in OZ, especially since I think a good longboard SUP can be shaped by any good longboard shaper, whereas shortboard-like SUPs need a specific shaping expertise that pure prone board shapers lack.



Note that we are seeing successful SUP shapes at Gong even now be produced as prone surfboard shapes, with less volume and width... kind of closing the circle...

On the length, in France we tend to have small cars and small houses, so 10'+ boards do not sell well.

Funnsurfn
NSW, 310 posts
15 May 2017 10:03PM
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colas said..

1fox said..
Colas post reminded me that Gong has its noseriders precisely in the 9'0 to 9'6 range...and a 10' surfboard that can be sup surfed :)




Yup, here he is testing some of his longSUP line (the model "Mbolog" I use that I shown isn't even in the picture). All between 9'0" and 10' for the carbon range (the glass ones can go to 12'). But as SteveM74 said, I guess there is no shortage of good shapers in OZ, especially since I think a good longboard SUP can be shaped by any good longboard shaper, whereas shortboard-like SUPs need a specific shaping expertise that pure prone board shapers lack.



Note that we are seeing successful SUP shapes at Gong even now be produced as prone surfboard shapes, with less volume and width... kind of closing the circle...

On the length, in France we tend to have small cars and small houses, so 10'+ boards do not sell well.


What is the lowest volume for ten footer you have made?

MickChard
VIC, 183 posts
15 May 2017 10:32PM
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That Board looks sick the one the guys carrying ??

1fox
184 posts
16 May 2017 12:57AM
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Colas can correct me...
The ten footer is 102 lts.

The board that guy is carrying (by the way, the shapper himself) is a Neverstick Pro 9'6 125 lts.

You should check great shapes at the Gong website :)

colas
5135 posts
16 May 2017 12:57AM
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Funnsurfn said..
What is the lowest volume for ten footer you have made?



(just a note: the shape is Patrice Guenole, I am only a rider)

It is difficult to answer, as light guys often just buy a prone longboard to SUP on them. In the Gong line, the 9' went down to ~ 100 liters, and the 10' are now more geared towards bigger guys. See:
http://gongsupshop.com/epages/box1707.sf/en_GB/?ViewObjectPath=%2FShops%2Fbox1707%2FCategories%2FSUP%2F%22SUP%20Noseriders%22

He had a 105 liters 24"-wide noserider at one time:
www.gongsup.com/+PHOTOS-l-Ours-en-Freak-XTR-105+.html

And in the prone surfboard line, gongsupshop.com/epages/box1707.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/box1707/Categories/SURF/%22Surf%20Longboards%22
- The Zero and Moblog are derived from SUP shapes
- The Incredible Ten is both SUPable and surfable
- As you can see light guys have plenty of choices to SUP a prone longboard shape. Especially the carbon versions will be tough enough for SUPing.
- And the Fatal is derived from a SUP shape at gongsupshop.com/epages/box1707.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/box1707/Products/GON7SURFFAT60 (but the SUP shape was inspired by the sci-fi slater design...)

Patrice made even a statement promoting these hybrid surf/shapes at www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/The-Paddlesurf

MickChard
VIC, 183 posts
17 May 2017 10:53PM
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Be ace if gongs were in Aus .... Great range they have

BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
18 May 2017 7:31PM
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Some more New Deal images.






Walk around video -



Cool vid of Dave Boehne on the board that led to the New Deal -

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
19 May 2017 10:22AM
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Went to have a look at one in Burleigh yesterday unfortunately shop was closed. Oh well maybe next time.

seaFreaks
QLD, 72 posts
19 May 2017 3:29PM
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rockmagnet said..
Went to have a look at one in Burleigh yesterday unfortunately shop was closed. Oh well maybe next time.


Sorry mate. We are closing on Thursdays as well now during winter. Need a break hahaha

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
19 May 2017 6:30PM
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seaFreaks said..

rockmagnet said..
Went to have a look at one in Burleigh yesterday unfortunately shop was closed. Oh well maybe next time.



Sorry mate. We are closing on Thursdays as well now during winter. Need a break hahaha


Don't feel too bad. Just wanted to hold it and sort of snuggle up to it. The keeper of the vault won't let me spend anything at the moment, some nonsense about can't afford it or were on the pension (hasn't stopped me before}

BreakersEBR
NSW, 41 posts
5 Jul 2017 3:37PM
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Time to bring the original post back now. Considering it was originally about the Infinity New Deal






webbo100
NSW, 63 posts
8 Jul 2017 2:28PM
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When are they arriving in aus

Rawz
WA, 58 posts
8 Jul 2017 6:06PM
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webbo100 said..
When are they arriving in aus


First week of August. Limited numbers so best to lock one down before theyre gone.

Rossall
WA, 712 posts
9 Jul 2017 6:23PM
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Just thought I would add my comments in here on the Infinity Big Deal. Demoed on in Perth last month 10 ft x 27", initially thought 27" and low volume would be an issue (85 kg and suped for 4 years) but in the conditions where I would take a ten footer out the New Deal was superb. Normally ride wave sups around 8 ft but like the whole 10 ft idea and intersts me so on the hunt for a 10 footer that rides like a short board. Tried the Sunova and Fanatic but not too impressed, old Laird models are great but hard to come by. The New Deal was fantastic and so light surfed like my Naish Maddog, so fast down the line and carved like a train. Felt lively underfoot definetlty top of the list so far

Hoppo3228
VIC, 787 posts
9 Jul 2017 10:58PM
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Rossall said..
Just thought I would add my comments in here on the Infinity Big Deal. Demoed on in Perth last month 10 ft x 27", initially thought 27" and low volume would be an issue (85 kg and suped for 4 years) but in the conditions where I would take a ten footer out the New Deal was superb. Normally ride wave sups around 8 ft but like the whole 10 ft idea and intersts me so on the hunt for a 10 footer that rides like a short board. Tried the Sunova and Fanatic but not too impressed, old Laird models are great but hard to come by. The New Deal was fantastic and so light surfed like my Naish Maddog, so fast down the line and carved like a train. Felt lively underfoot definetlty top of the list so far


Have you tried a Nalu Carbon Pro to compare?



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