Starboard Allstar 2023 & SIC RS Vergleich

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @lassesauerteig
    @lassesauerteig Год назад +1

    top Video👌

    • @jekyllsports
      @jekyllsports  Год назад

      Vielen Dank! Vielleicht versuch ich jetzt mal mehrere Videos zu machen. Ist unterm Strich deutlich weniger Arbeit als die ausführlichen Berichte zu schreiben 😅

  • @pa5zl
    @pa5zl Год назад +1

    Hi , the water on the board with the RS has maybe something todo with the rider weight in comination with this board size ;-)

    • @jekyllsports
      @jekyllsports  Год назад +1

      Absolutely, but even with 70kg… Flatdeck Boards will have water on deck. Nothing to complain about, but to think about when you want to have a dry Deckpad during winter training sessions. And you’re totally right… I think the Rockerline of the current RS is more suitable for riders up to 80kg. The old RS had much more rocker.

    • @pa5zl
      @pa5zl Год назад

      agree, i have a flat deck board but is wider en has much rocker but my feet are dry under normal paddling ;-) i have been on the RS your riding and i can not remember it was very much, but is was only a few minutes. @@jekyllsports

    • @jekyllsports
      @jekyllsports  Год назад +1

      @@pa5zl when I keep the board level I also don’t get water on the standing area 😂 I‘m heavy but below 100kg 😉 I wanted to show that when you lean the board left to right water gets on the deck quite fast. That’s also a good thing as the standing position is only 2-3cm above water level. With a drainage system like the Atlantis or better the GenR, this would be better.

  • @PRS792
    @PRS792 Год назад +1

    Please, which board do you think has a better finish and is more resistant to shocks and the passage of time? I am very undecided between these two boards. I want it to make small rides on the Mediterranean Sea (it is a calm sea), especially for touring (so I looked at the 14x26 model that is not too narrow). But I am worried about the quality and resistance of the boards as they are very expensive models. Thank you very much.

    • @jekyllsports
      @jekyllsports  Год назад +1

      I‘d say if you’re a heavier person and have good stability skills go for the Allstar. The SIC RS is a easier to manage board and compressive strength is better with SIC, but the Allstar has nearly no flex. Treated well they’ll both last a long time. The Allstar is made quite perfectly… if it would have the same ventilation system (gore) and the same compressive strength at the SIC RS weight it would be perfect. RS = easy to handle , Allstar = Better glide, takes more time to get used to it

    • @PRS792
      @PRS792 Год назад

      @@jekyllsports Thank you very much for your help, you are very kind. A greeting from Spain.

    • @jekyllsports
      @jekyllsports  Год назад +1

      @@PRS792 You’re welcome! Check out my website for lots of reviews and much more detailed information than I‘m currently able to show in a video. There will also be more about the GenR vs RS and Allstar

    • @PRS792
      @PRS792 Год назад

      @@jekyllsports Thank you very much!