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'10/11 board range

Postby despes25 » Fri Jun 25, 2010 12:30 am

the new boards are starting to come out and be made available to us.
wanted to know what you think about them or a board in particular?
if you have/are getting one of the boards?
for me the VS JC and Pride Sam bennet look the best and will definitely think about getting one of them as my new board
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby SFVD » Fri Jun 25, 2010 12:37 am

yeah those VS JC's look solid, big fan of what Turbo are doing and the Morey Jase Finlay looks decent aswell. I ride customs made by Turbo, though and will continue to do so.
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby kc_bodyboard » Fri Jun 25, 2010 7:42 am

is it just me or like womens magazines are board companies bringing there boards out earlier and earlier in the hope that theyre the first company to have their new range so someone will buy them.
or has it always been EOFY to EOFY.
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby HBD » Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:02 am

I can only speak for our brands but for us it has always been boards out in June for a July release...Thos school holidays is when the boards hit the market.....
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby SINNistER » Sat Jun 26, 2010 6:51 pm

is anyone in Aus selling the morey Dub?
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby Wonderbread » Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:38 pm

SINNistER wrote:is anyone in Aus selling the morey Dub?


BSC via their website.

Also, only '11 nomad models on sale are the Griz and the Lackey, what happened there? :S
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby captain_awesome » Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:46 pm

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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby slimes » Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:31 pm

So as per previous info given in an interview of Mez.... all bodyboard brands manufactured in his workshop will have access to the 3D cores... and it looks like many have taken him up on this offer.
So far VS, NMD are running them again (at a cheaper price this year) and LMNOP & BZ are as well which is expected all being 'world' boards. Pride, HB have also taken him up on the offer and have not heard from the rest of the crew in the factory.

Word on the street is that the 3D cores have really been stepped up this year with a an increase of quality and weight distribution combining for a board that is claimed to be the bees knees. I personally havn't ridden one but after getting my hands on them the initial impressions were how light they were compared to last years models which is a great thing.
Last year they were heavier than a PE board with sand in 2 stringers but this year they feel as light as a standard PP. Personally I prefer a stiff board so im not sure if a 3D will adequately satisfy in the summer months of QLD waters.

I am also interested to see the difference between the extruded PP and the new kinetic PP (or whether or not there is even one).

Also good to see world getting their shit together in '10, last year it was late October that the full range of boards became available after a period of 3 months of saying they will be here next week... next week.... next week.

Joe Clarke has refined his new VS only slightly from the NMD, keeping the same nose, wide point and taking about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch of the tail which has tightened the dimension and template of the lower end of the board, have really thrashed my NMD so im pretty close to being able to justify a new one.

In some disappointing news it sounds like 4play/Manta have ended up with another batch of inferior cores that feel like kiddies board, but I havnt got my hands on one yet so im not comfirming that.... .. .... .yet.
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby captain6230 » Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:34 pm

i wish theyd hurry up and release this years friggin models......so i snap up last years ones cheap
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby Wonderbread » Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:09 am

slimes wrote:So as per previous info given in an interview of Mez.... all bodyboard brands manufactured in his workshop will have access to the 3D cores... and it looks like many have taken him up on this offer.
So far VS, NMD are running them again (at a cheaper price this year) and LMNOP & BZ are as well which is expected all being 'world' boards. Pride, HB have also taken him up on the offer and have not heard from the rest of the crew in the factory.

Word on the street is that the 3D cores have really been stepped up this year with a an increase of quality and weight distribution combining for a board that is claimed to be the bees knees. I personally havn't ridden one but after getting my hands on them the initial impressions were how light they were compared to last years models which is a great thing.
Last year they were heavier than a PE board with sand in 2 stringers but this year they feel as light as a standard PP. Personally I prefer a stiff board so im not sure if a 3D will adequately satisfy in the summer months of QLD waters.

I am also interested to see the difference between the extruded PP and the new kinetic PP (or whether or not there is even one).

Also good to see world getting their shit together in '10, last year it was late October that the full range of boards became available after a period of 3 months of saying they will be here next week... next week.... next week.

Joe Clarke has refined his new VS only slightly from the NMD, keeping the same nose, wide point and taking about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch of the tail which has tightened the dimension and template of the lower end of the board, have really thrashed my NMD so im pretty close to being able to justify a new one.

In some disappointing news it sounds like 4play/Manta have ended up with another batch of inferior cores that feel like kiddies board, but I havnt got my hands on one yet so im not comfirming that.... .. .... .yet.


I heard the same thing about the manta/4play cores, it's really depressing because I was looking forward to riding a skipp again.
On the word on the 3d core, they are relatively stiff in winter, takes quite a few rides to "break in" even in warmer waters. At the moment I am finding it pretty similar to PP minus the massive turbulence every time you hit a tiny speedbump.
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby slimes » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:30 am

Wonderbread wrote:On the word on the 3d core, they are relatively stiff in winter, takes quite a few rides to "break in" even in warmer waters. At the moment I am finding it pretty similar to PP minus the massive turbulence every time you hit a tiny speedbump.


Have you ridden it at all during summer or not? How long have you had it?
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby Wonderbread » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:00 pm

slimes wrote:
Wonderbread wrote:On the word on the 3d core, they are relatively stiff in winter, takes quite a few rides to "break in" even in warmer waters. At the moment I am finding it pretty similar to PP minus the massive turbulence every time you hit a tiny speedbump.


Have you ridden it at all during summer or not? How long have you had it?


About a week now, it's an '11 so I haven't had the chance to ride it in summer just yet but it feels a lot stiffer than straight PE.
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby slimes » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:02 pm

Wonderbread wrote:
slimes wrote:
Wonderbread wrote:On the word on the 3d core, they are relatively stiff in winter, takes quite a few rides to "break in" even in warmer waters. At the moment I am finding it pretty similar to PP minus the massive turbulence every time you hit a tiny speedbump.


Have you ridden it at all during summer or not? How long have you had it?


About a week now, it's an '11 so I haven't had the chance to ride it in summer just yet but it feels a lot stiffer than straight PE.


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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby despes25 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:05 pm

hate that colour way is gonna be butt ugly
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Re: '10/11 board range

Postby despes25 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:18 pm

slimes wrote:Joe Clarke has refined his new VS only slightly from the NMD, keeping the same nose, wide point and taking about 1/4 to 1/2 an inch of the tail which has tightened the dimension and template of the lower end of the board, have really thrashed my NMD so im pretty close to being able to justify a new one.


so how was the JC board slimes? i dont remember seeing a review of it in decent waves
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