Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews

paddle board's progress shapes

Reply
Created by Kami > 9 months ago, 7 Jan 2015
Kami
1566 posts
7 Jan 2015 6:16PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
jonbro said..
Check out Dan Manns new offering... Will we see this progress to the Paddle Boards?





With Minion's type of SUP board, what else ?

Can be " the dog bone " as Lookilookie show before

sharpie
NSW, 347 posts
8 Jan 2015 8:18AM
Thumbs Up

almost any shape will go well in good waves imho, also the guys that test ride boards could surf on a door. its great that everyone is different and likes to ride different stuff.

Kami
1566 posts
8 Jan 2015 4:52PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
sharpie said..
almost any shape will go well in good waves imho, also the guys that test ride boards could surf on a door. its great that everyone is different and likes to ride different stuff.

Yes, good to see some creativity hold by big brands too instead of duplicate champs's sample board.

terenceingram
15 posts
8 Jan 2015 8:32PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Kami said..

jonbro said..
Check out Dan Manns new offering... Will we see this progress to the Paddle Boards?






With Minion's type of SUP board, what else ?

Can be " the dog bone " as Lookilookie show before



Select to expand quote
sharpie said..
almost any shape will go well in good waves imho, also the guys that test ride boards could surf on a door. its great that everyone is different and likes to ride different stuff.



Agree with Sharpie. Any board goes well in good waves. I grew up in Jeffreys Bay and I still can't believe the boards I grew up surfing and how crap they went everywhere else except J-Bay. I prefer to find shapers who make boards for the average surfer. Most surfers are average. This includes me. I assume the same applies to SUP's.

Kami
1566 posts
10 Jan 2015 7:49AM
Thumbs Up

I agree with both of you.
I show this kind of outline because it can be adapt to SUP for 2 reasons:
1/ the depression at paddling position can do a very effective row.
2/ as volume stand in ends the board is more stable than the Vangard type design.

Would be fun to ride however

RJK
QLD, 622 posts
10 Jan 2015 10:59AM
Thumbs Up




This progressive shape absolutely rips too, can't wait for it to be enlarged to ride as a sup

Kami
1566 posts
10 Jan 2015 3:32PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
RJK said..



This progressive shape absolutely rips too, can't wait for it to be enlarged to ride as a sup

It does better duck dive rather than it rips

surfgrub
NSW, 105 posts
11 Jan 2015 1:39PM
Thumbs Up

A Snowboard for the waves.....



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Stand Up Paddle   Board Talk & Reviews


"paddle board's progress shapes" started by Kami