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Bamboo Series All-Around shapes are excel- lent for first timers, yet fine tuned for perfor- mance surfing off the tail as well as excellent tracking in flatwater cruising conditions.
LENGTH: 11’–12’ • WIDTH: 30”–33” • THICKNESS: 4.25”–4.75” • WEIGHT: 29–33 LBS • FINS: FCS 10” DOLPHIN CENTER FIN • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: 90–300 LBS
KAKU SUP
HONU SUP (F)
www.kakukayak.com • $799
UPDATED FOR 2014
The Honu is a 12-foot rotomolded SUP. With its extreme stability, durability and versatil- ity, this SUP is unmatched. It comes com- plete with two dry hatches and a front and rear bungee system, molded displacement hull with molded in keel. No worries about dings, cracks or broken fins. Mount your rod holder, coolers or whatever you want and this SUP is ready for it.
LENGTH: 12’ • WIDTH: 33” • THICKNESS: 4” • WEIGHT: 50 LBS • FINS: MOLDED KEEL • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: 50–280 LBS
RIVIERA PADDLESURF RIVIERA
10’6” SUP (G)
www.rivierapaddlesurf.com • $850 UPDATED FOR 2014
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The Riviera 10’6” is a perfect board for first- time paddlers. It is a very stable cruiser that comes with traction, and a built-in handle for carrying. Ideal for touring, it also surfs well. It has a slightly pulled in nose and pinched rails for better maneuverability in the surf. It has a two plus one fin setup that gives paddlers the options for different pad- dling conditions.
LENGTH: 10’6” • WIDTH: 32” • THICKNESS: 4 3/8” • WEIGHT: 28 LBS • FINS: 2+1 FUTURES FINS • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: UP TO 250 LBS
RIVIERA PADDLESURF
RIVIERA SELECT SERIES 10’6”
and 11’6” (H)
www.rivierapaddlesurf.com $1,350
The Riviera Select 10’6” is the perfect board for first-time paddlers. It is a very stable cruiser that comes with traction and a built-in handle for carrying. It’s ideal for touring and also surfs well. The 10’6” fea- tures a slightly pulled in nose and pinched rails for better maneuverability in the surf. Its Riviera Select Construction is a combina- tion of carbon fiber, fiberglass, bamboo and a layer of Syntek. With the RSC, Riviera has found the balance between lightweight and unmatched durability.
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LENGTH: 10’6” • WIDTH: 32” • THICKNESS: 4.4” • WEIGHT: 28 LBS • FINS: 2+1 FUTURES FINS • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: UP TO 250 LBS
STARBOARD STAND UP PADDLE BOARDS
FREERIDE and
FREERIDE XL (I)
www.starboardsup.com $1,999–$3,099
NEW FOR 2014
The Freeride is a hybrid concept taking Star- board’s latest development in race boards and applying it to an all-rounder shape. This board is extremely versatile and user friend- ly, a thrill on a downwind run or friendly race, but also an amazing board to cruise your favorite area with minimum effort. Available in Brushed Carbon, Wood, AST Candy and AST Electric Blue constructions.
LENGTH: 12’2” • WIDTH: 30” OR 32” • THICKNESS: 4.6” OR 5.1” • WEIGHT: TBD • FINS: 1 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: 100–350 LBS
STARBOARD STAND UP PADDLE BOARDS
BLEND (J)
www.starboardsup.com $1,299–$2,199 UPDATED FOR 2014
The Blend is a proven shape with excellent
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flatwater performance and great wave rid- ing characteristics for its size. Ample nose flip makes it easier for a novice’s first time in waves, without taking away from its excep- tional glide qualities. Available in Brushed Carbon, Wood, AST Electric Blue, and AST Candy, as well as the new Starshot construc- tion for those on a budget.
LENGTH: 11’2” • WIDTH: 30” • THICKNESS: 4.3” • WEIGHT: 28 LBS • FINS: 3 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: 100–250 LBS
STARBOARD STAND UP PADDLE BOARDS
ATLAS (K)
www.starboardsup.com $1,299–$3,199 UPDATED FOR 2014
The Atlas was designed with the bigger boned newcomer in mind. It’s perfect for middle- to heavy-weight beginners to the sport wanting to explore coastlines and lakes, and still have a board to try out the local surf breaks. The length and smooth rocker promotes good glide for riders at all levels. Available in Brushed Carbon, Wood, AST Electric Blue, and AST Candy construc- tions, as well as the new Starshot construc- tion for paddlers on a budget.
LENGTH: 12’ • WIDTH: 33” • THICKNESS: 5” • WEIGHT: 32 LBS • FINS: 3 • PADDLER WEIGHT RANGE: 100–350 LBS
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