Monday, October 6, 2008

Ant tests the Bic Jungle

With all the Stand up paddle boarding going on there is one brand who seem to be getting ignored: BIC.
Yes... Bic who make pens, windsurf boards and of course extremely popular plastic boards. B don't forget, they also make higher end Epoxy Composite surfboards.
I use their 6'10" e-comp surf board which is an Epoxy composite and it's great! I have done some my best surfing on it, and it is very durable... as I keep smacking it off the doors and poles on buses.

So clear your mind, here it is: " The Jungle" At 10'10" it is a nice size (I'm 72 kilos) and very well thought out board.

My first time paddling it was into 6-8ft waves and there was a strong enough wind. It wasn't too bad paddling out into it (cross on wind Force 3-4) which is quite fun when they break on you (as you'll know if you've tried). I actually found it harder paddling for a wave on the first day, I think because of the wind from side and the chop, but when it got the wave, man it tore off!
I stepped back - it has a nice bit of v in the tail - so it turned without effort and I was tearing across the face of the wave for one of the fastest longest rides I've ever had. I have to say there was a lot of falling that first day with the wind, so I got rid of the paddle and surfed normally and of course it paddled easy onto waves and was great as just a surf board.

Over the next few days the waves died down and things got a lot easier and I suppose I got more comfortable with the balance. I got out the back quickly, and paused for a breather cause it's such a good work out, and then catch the rolling swell before it turned into a wave.
It was great, maneuver into the right part of the wave get your self ready for the big acceleration as the wave peaks and carve it up, " God I wish I was back in Kerry now"...

Anyway.. It was great fun and it was perfect for the week that was in it as the waves where no too steep and not too powerful at times. A friend even came to join me on a messy on shore wind day and used it as a surf board And he seemed to get up and for longer then any of us and he had only surfed a small few times before.

It can also be used as a windsurfing board which is quite fun, as it gets up and going in a fart! I first used it in the Dock for teaching off so it is nice and stable and with dimensions not too far of the old boards and the fact that it comes with a centreboard (and foot straps) it could be used to teach some one to windsurf on.

Next I brought it out to Dollymount in 15kt's. Now that was fun.... it was going before I could step on to it, and would just take off. A better fin would have made a big difference (it comes with a wave fin) but still it's lots of fun and would carve around really easy. When the wind dropped off at the end of the day it was still moving and once you got in front of any small wave it would take off on it. I think it would be great fun in light wind and medium to bigger waves.

In summary, I was very impressed all-round, though we never even got to try it with its seat on (as it has attachments for a seat with back rest for use with a Kayak paddle)… I think if MacGyver had a board it would be the Jungle.

Oh it is also very light, has a handy carrying hole, has a soft central deck, and is only €999 new. We have the this board on demo, so why not contact us and give it a try!

Enjoy,
Ant

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Freestylewave just as good in waves!


The JP Freestyle Wave 92 proved itself again over the weekend ! Having had the blast of my life last Thursdy in Seapoint on this board I leant it to Oisin at the IWA Cork Wave Event to cope with the nasty onshore conditions. Result ! Oisin powered his way to his 2nd win of the year proving just how versatile the JP FSW is .... especially in the right hands ! Well done Oisin !

On the subject of the Wave event, a big well done to the Kinsale OEC crew & judges who put on a very efficiently run event in pretty awful conditions. It was hard work for all the competitors as the walls of white water rolling in on Garretstown beach made it difficult to get out the back. If you got caught in a lull or were undersailed then it was the wash pit in the left hand corner for the rest of the heat ! Those who regularly did get outback still had to contend with very onshore conditions & make the most of the occasional clean ramp for aerials. Catching a wave to ride was also tough and some of the down the line riding called for a contortionist !

The final between Oisin, Finn Mullen & Jeff Cochrane had to be recalled as just as the green flag went up the mist descended and the judges could barely see the beach let alone the sailors ! Shame this as it was way windier then than it was when the judges restarted the heat. The judging had to be done from the waters edge with the sailors restricted to pulling moves “within sight of the judges” !

Oisin won out narrowly beating Finn into 2nd & Jeff 3rd . Other guys doing well were Morgan Maguire, Nathan Regan & seasoned local competitor Wes Packham.

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Sale extended till next week

For those of you who haven’t heard there’s an Autumn Sale on at Surfdock at the moment. Lots of great offers in most departments. Check out the SPECIALS list at http://www.surfdock.ie/

In going through the stock of boards to put on offer for the sale I found that I had two JP Freestyle Wave 92 Pros in stock. Better try one of those so ! Seapoint on Thursday was the venue & the excuse was provided by Cullen Allen (of Cullie & Sullie food fame !)who was doing a lifestyle piece for TV3 . The wind was wnw & gusty but plenty for the 5.0 Loft Lip . Tried my trusty Ahd Pure Wave 78 first but it was a bit small in the lulls so I grabbed the FSW 92 ! WOW ! Why haven’t I sailed one of these regularly ? The acceleration was the first thing to impress and the total ease of control just added to this to enable crazy downwind blasts in very lumpy conditions. Could it gybe ? Could it what ! Anyway good blast for a cold October afternoon & great to see a few other faces getting out there. Oh yeah and the other board is currently on offer at only €1279 ! If you’re a bit more more than my 75 kg then there’s a 101 & 107 on offer too !!


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