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Naish Skater 2012

Postby monacoboy » Wed Sep 28, 2011 8:17 am

Heya guys!!!

Anyone has some informations or even already tested the new surfboard from Naish, the Skater?

Thx

Andy

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby tautologies » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:19 am

monacoboy wrote:Heya guys!!!

Anyone has some informations or even already tested the new surfboard from Naish, the Skater?

Thx

Andy
Yes and no. I don't have enough time on it to say much yet. Soooooon. Muhahaha.

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby monacoboy » Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:17 pm

Grrrrrr.... :D

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby tautologies » Wed Sep 28, 2011 6:17 pm

monacoboy wrote:Grrrrrr.... :D
I did talk to a that have been on the board a lot..he said he liked the biggest skater a lot. That he wasn't really a strapless guy until that board...and he use it to surf with too..but he is a lot skinnier than me...

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby tautologies » Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:03 pm

you can see the board in action in this vid. It is the board with the huge logo on the front...


:thumb: :thumb:

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby tautologies » Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:44 am

I think I added my pics to the wrong thread...

the board looks great...they had it.. :-)

.....now if we only had wind...
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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby suRff » Fri Sep 30, 2011 3:15 pm

why would they not add a front pad? i'm still just waxing, but even with the best wax i'm slipping and sliding halfway through a downwinder.

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby tautologies » Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:46 pm

suRff wrote:why would they not add a front pad? i'm still just waxing, but even with the best wax i'm slipping and sliding halfway through a downwinder.
I think it is the idea that you can surf it, and if you look at how people are riding their strapless boards, it is usually only with a back pad.

Make sure you get a good wax tho..I've been using shitty wax, and there is such a difference. :-)

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby monacoboy » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:38 pm

Tautologies> Have u tried urs yet?

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Re: Naish Skater 2012

Postby tautologies » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:57 pm

monacoboy wrote:Tautologies> Have u tried urs yet?
Yes I've had mine out 3 times now.

....and the board designer has proved me wrong. It is a little annoying but also good. I've never had much success with boards that have toed in fins..this board has toed in fins, and they have quite a bit of cant...AND the rails are soft. All of which I've never had success with on board for kiting..until now. It is super fun. Loose, and playful, but packs a punch off the top. Wide enough tail to keep me going in less wind. I've ridden waves to about 8 feet faces...the size the hits you in the back of your head. On the bigger waves I found I was moving my back foot a little, but I do need more time on it to really figure things out.


I think the two major things stand out.
1. It is a surfboard. It is made for the kind of riding where the waves are in the center. and not the kite powered riding, and you just hit the wave (for that look at the global)...it would probably work, but feels really comfortable on the wave. Loose on the face, but solid. Feels very nice. Fast but controlled., and once you dig in for your turns, it throws spray..a lot of it :-)

2. Made with kiteconstruction. After three solid sessions on it, there are no dings at all, not a heel dent or anything. That has not happened for me before. The board still looks new. They did tell me they put something under the bamboo, but normally when the construction is that solid, the boards are heavy, which is not the case here. The board is still light.

Overall the other guys on the beach liked the looks of it..too. For me I'd liked if they included the bag, but at the price (which is less than a surftech with similar designs)...I'm super happy. I'm just using another bag...

I do need more time, but so far I think this board will see a lot of watertime :-)


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