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Qat

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Nov 3, 2015
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Maybe someone can help me out.

I'm looking at some crossover boards right now and Sunova is definitely high on the radar.

Since Sunova is Australian I'm just interested in finding out how much they are fleecing us Euros for their boards.

So, can you tell me what you would pay for a
Sunova Expedition 12'6"X28.5"
and
Sunova Expedition 14'X27"
?

Thanks.
 

BrunoMcGyver

Bruno no dey carry last
Dec 30, 2015
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I wouldn’t get a Sunova Expedition mate.

I’d only get a Sunova Bitch
 

Miesha's Taint

Miesha's Taint
Dec 3, 2018
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That sounds more costly!
Maybe this helps not sure

 

Rambo John J

Baker Team
First 100
Jan 17, 2015
79,063
78,317
Maybe someone can help me out.

I'm looking at some crossover boards right now and Sunova is definitely high on the radar.

Since Sunova is Australian I'm just interested in finding out how much they are fleecing us Euros for their boards.

So, can you tell me what you would pay for a
Sunova Expedition 12'6"X28.5"
and
Sunova Expedition 14'X27"
?

Thanks.
would love to try one out
sweet looking boards
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Qat

QoQ
Nov 3, 2015
16,379
22,500
Maybe this helps not sure

Doesn't seem available there but thx.
 

Qat

QoQ
Nov 3, 2015
16,379
22,500
would love to try one out
sweet looking boards
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Ye the wooden look is very nice.

The dude on the picture actually is a German dude, heh.
Has one of the biggest shops here and does yt vids etc. He is a little weird but knows his stuff.

I already tried some Sunova boards at a shop near to me run by a Sunova team rider or whatever they are called, who started for em at the world championship in Hungary this year.
One of the top brands no doubt.

Their paddles don't seem as good tho
 
M

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It ain't bad but I think the Baltic sea is better (Rügen especially).
Sylt, St. Peter-Ording or Norderney for the North Sea if you wanna go.

You surf? Wind or wave?
Stop making up words
 
M

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It ain't bad but I think the Baltic sea is better (Rügen especially).
Sylt, St. Peter-Ording or Norderney for the North Sea if you wanna go.

You surf? Wind or wave?
No. Windsurfing is big here but wave not so much. Seas are too flat. Cocoa Beach has god surfing apparently but it's too far. Also it's the shark attack capital of the world.

Is it the sea conditions or geography of an area that make for a good surfing spot?
 

Qat

QoQ
Nov 3, 2015
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No. Windsurfing is big here but wave not so much. Seas are too flat. Cocoa Beach has god surfing apparently but it's too far. Also it's the shark attack capital of the world.

Is it the sea conditions or geography of an area that make for a good surfing spot?
Well both of course. Rügen is great because you have different spots for all possible conditions pretty much.

The North Sea has strong tides and you can have bad conditions at times, but also really good ones.

Most fun spot for wave in Germany is in Munich tho (Eisbach).
And generally we have a lot going on inland as well.