Nah mate, I must have the previous model as I have the smaller handle too not the bigger ledge type that's current. Lucky it's only 7'11 and not too heavy. The ledge type is in my bam bam and great to carry. Have fun.
Just had my first surf on the evoke, very happy! The extra litre's was key, had a few spills and one wave that linked up topped off the session beautifully!
Hang on a minute, I can buy a carbon Evoke 7 /11 for $700 ????? Does anyone have a weight for this size, I could get four of these for the price of a Starboard
phil
Hey Rossall,
I don't have the 7' 11" but I've got the 8'10" carbon. I stepped on the scales holding the board and subtracted my weight to come in at 10.2kg. Not the lightest board on the market for it's size but I remember someone on the forum (possibly Tim or Jarrod) stating that a higher density core has been used?
Don't let the board weight deter you, with a good set of quad fins these boards don't mind bucking you off the back if you're not ready for the acceleration taking the drop.
Loving it
Just popped into the Surf Warehouse whilst travelling about the East Coat, must say I am impressed with the build quality and overall look of the boards. As usual after riding a Hokua x32 for two years I would of liked a bit more nose rocker but the Evoke seems to have plenty of tail rocker so might be ok. Need a test run,
Can anyone give some quick feedback on the 7/11 need to make a quick decision
phil
Sorry phil, just saw your message. I rate them very much and have a read of my "review" on the first page. Solid as and turn great, very stable even for me at 95kgs. Good luck and you won't be disappointed. Cheers
I also had a look at these boards at the Mooloolaba shop on the weekend and must say for the price they are very hard to fault. More power to them I reckon for producing a quality product at a very affordable price.
just had the first ride on the 7/11 Evoke and f*ck me I'm impressed. This little beauty rips, only been out in shoulder height waves up to now but it looks very promising indeed. Construction seems bomb proof, nice mix of nose and tail rocker, need yo upgrade the fins though. A small gathering of fellow SUP'eRs surrounded the board on the beach and couldn't believe the quality for the price, well for any price really, they all agreed its up there with any of the big names
Big up to Jarrod at Surf Warehouse for great customer service, sorted out the delivery and board arrived very well packed.
more soon
Good work Rossall and welcome to the club. I put a set of Lopez GL1 fins on my 7'11 and they work a treat. 2 mates of mine have bought the 9'4s in carbon as well and don't we look a treat all three walking down to the surf with the same boards. Probably think we're sponsored until they see us surf. We're all very happy with the boards still.
New 2016 model released on the stores' webpage. Looks good TSBWH guys! Is there any changes re shape etc from the last model?
I'd like to get a new one but I can't break my current one to justify spending the dollars. If you've improved the build on the current it will be unstoppable. Great board!!
Exactly phil, bit of a cosmetic change that looks pretty good too I reckon and they have also taken away a couple of the size choices. There was plenty of choices and still have a generous amount available.
Hey phil, I also picked up another set of gl1's from surf fx, thanks for the heads up re their special. I've changed my evoke to a thruster and going to give its first run like that on tues. Curious to see if there's any change as I've been using it as a quad for over a year.
I love it that the Evoke is getting so much positive feedback in the wake of plus $3000 boards from the big names. I could buy three for the same price of a Starboard and too be honest the locals that have tried by 7/11 are ordering Evokes. Getting out in all all sorts of WA conditions now and running a thruster setup with 7" centre fin, really drives the bottom turn with loads of grip.
keeps getting better
Phil
Hi guys... Sorry for the delay in responses.. I became a dad for the second time last Friday and have also been trying to move 4567 boards into our new headquarters and showrrom in Tweed Heads. Yes we don't do things in halves :) As always I am so stoked to read all the positive reviews on one of my favourite designs. As usual I like to reflect on any constructive criticism from last years posts to improve my designs and hone in on our constructions.
The new 2016 Waterborn Evokes are different animals than last years boards especially in the brushed carbon models!! This year we have opted for PVC / Carbon Decks to reduce the weight in lamination and improve strength. This then allowed us to drop the weight of the blank tremendously while maintaining the overall strength of an already rigid board. If you are familiar with most of the big brands coming out of Thailand then you will know how amazing PVC is in an SUP. I kept the outline the same (why fix it if it's not broke) but I have greatly refined the leading edge of the rail on all 2016 evoke models as well as the rail through the fins. These changes have greatly improved drive and manoeuvrability and the new light weight carbon is a lot more flighty and alive under my feet now.
We will launch a new vid soon but the boards are in stores as of this week to check out. Have fun kids and thanks for helping me progress my boards :)
Hi Tim
How about an extra small size evoke (that is under 90 Litres etc..?:-) just make the 7'11" thinner & also maybe a 7'5" - I am sure you would sell quite a few ?:-)
thanks regards John :-)