for board info: supthecreek@gmail.com My first session on my GenRation 8'8 SP25, by Sunova Wow.... this board is ME! So stoked to get in some good sessions on my new boards
Cool. i'm 185 lbs and have an opportunity to get a used Munoz Min Gun 8' 6" I believe. I have to see it in person and I wonder if it's enough volume for me. I'm also a shortboard surfer but really enjoy SUP more these days at almost 52.
ha ha.... that's what I said when I ordered mine! In fact, I said it after my first flat-water test on it.... but for some reason, it shines brighter in the real world conditions. You have mad skillz Tiago, you are going to kill it on the 7'5!!
Thanks 911! I was visiting Sean this winter. We were going to surf AB, but the tide was too high, so he took me to breakfast 🤗 Seans a great guy and a simply amazing coach at GenRations Xperience SUP Retreat Remind me next winter because I love to visit the JAX Sup Crew!!!
Deb, you have some great shops near you! Sunshine Coast Boardsports 21 Mayes Avenue 4551 Caloundra QLD if no luck there, then definitely go to Surf FX 127 Ferry Rd 4215 Southport QLD please say hi to John and Guy for me! They are an awesome Sunova dealer
Thanks David, and yeah... it's a pretty sweet sandbar! ! I use the SoloShot3 Optic65 Robo cam, which works off a GPS signal from a tag I wear on my arm.
Hey Rick- New Hampshire SUP’r. I know a couple of your CC surf buddies. Anyway, headed to Portugal in the fall and wondered if u could provide some intel?
Hi Sugarbush Sure, I'd be happy to pass on what I know! One sure thing is click on the reply above "Mauka Lodge, Paddle Surf Retreat" It's an amazing location and Tiago knows the SUP surf breaks better than anyone in Portugal! Stay there for a few days when you arrive and you'll be fully informed! Please Email me at: supthecreek@gmail.com We can chat there!
Theze guys are out and not going away. Been surfing since 70's. Show some respect and give them space. You're gonna be old with autheritus one day. Peace out and learn
Hi Bill, I appreciate your sentiment. Been full time surfer since 1964 I have SUP surfed the past 11 years and surfed my SUP around the world a bit without issue. People have been quite reasonable after I have earned their respect... which begins by respecting them.
That was a fun edit Rick, can tell that little 8'8 let's you free your inner short boarder. From watching your vids you can tell you've got the charger mentality, anytime you get on a little board I see you doing your most natural surfing🤙
Hi Kingsley, thanks my friend! This board is a departure from everything else I have surfed to date. I liked the way I surfed on my 8'11 SP25 but just 3" shorter and it is a surprisingly much smaller board overall
Totally impressive! Looks like it rides like a surfboard; you are able to sink the tail and use the back 1/3 rails. Thanks for the stoke which you appropriately expressed at the end of the clip!
@@rickweeks hell ya !! It’s on a roll !! Heading out in the Sup right now ! Lol also looks like another Christmas waves too ! I’m stoked !! Have a radical weekend Rick !
Thanks 1uke! Try these retailers: The SUP Hut Francis street SA1 4NH Swansea, UK or get in touch with Sunova Europe Rietberg 15 29396 Schoenewoerde,, Germany
@@rickweeks thanks a lot for the reply. I've been surfing since 1991, but at 48 I'm looking forward to partly switching to SUP to discover a new aspect of waveriding. People often mention their board's volume these days but seldom the thickness. I still stick to the numbers to envision how the board will look like, then my local shaper takes care of nicely spreading the volume throughout the board. Greetings from Bali, and keep the stoke alive. 🙏
Hi again. Deb here queensland australia. Looking good. Nice waves. Top board. We are now in our spring summer cycle. Sadly surf turns to crap now. So flatwater races to keep up paddle fitness.
Hi Rick it’s Deb from Queensland again thank you for the info I’ll go down to Caloundra and have a look at Sony three4 of an hour drive away so yeah I’ll go down and have a look but I do like your 8 foot eight that you’ve showcased I recently bought a 96 from another supplier up here which I do like their boards I’ve got four of them so far and it’s 96R it’s a dream but I do like how the 88 moves. Never have too many boards that’s why I work the hours that I do seven days and five nights because I’ve got to gorgeous fur babies who need their mama and my Surfing so that’s my joy.
Hey Creek, I have been enjoying your surfing for at least a decade and think that was some of the best surfing I have seen in all that time. Great flexion and extension to get drive and acceleration out of your turns, and really loose rail-to-rail ankle action. Since I am also into my 70s now, watching you ride that board brought up a few questions: 1. Were the specs on the video correct? It is hard to picture cramming 138 liters into 8'8" X 31.3". That's the kind of volume we had in the old Fanatic Allwave 8'11" many years ago and that thing was a thick tank that looked nothing like the SP25 with its pulled-in nose and tail and pinched rails. Could you confirm the specs on the board you were riding in the video? I grew out of the volume of that old 140-liter AllWave in about a week so 138 liters sounds too big, but the board in this video did not look or surf like a 138-liter board??, 2. My current favorite board is 9' X 31" @ 120 liters with a very similar outline to the SP25 and it works great for me in all conditions here on Maui. I also still have my original version Sunova Flow 8'7" X 30.5"@ 121 liters but I seldom ride it anymore because of my concussion and eye injury from a surfing accident in Costa Rica a couple of years ago which continue to mess with my balance. I am only 163 lbs so I don't need a lot of floatation, but I do need a lot of stability because whenever I turn my head my vision and balance go crazy for a few seconds. 3. So my question is how you think the SP25 you were riding in the video would compare with my two current boards. You may still have my email address, so feel free to reply here or there. Congrats on some great surfing on that board!!!
Thanks Obi-john, your comments are much appreciated! My motto these days is: I am going to surf better today than I did last year", so I got some smaller boards, I am losing weight and pushing a bit harder. Not ready to slow down yet 🤗 The Allwave isn't even remotely comparable.... zero in common. The old Flow was never a board that I would surf frontside, but it was ok backside IMO.... that's why they totally redesigned it. The SP25 was a result of 2 years shaping work between Bert Burger and Sean Poynter, the number 1 SUP surfer in the world for 3 years. When Sean was happy with the shape, he finalized it. And rode it to wn the 2019 Barbados Pro on the APP tour. They made it a model and we get the same board as Sean, but at whatever size fits us. The volume was packed in so that Sean could stand at his ankles, while the competition was sunk up to their waist. It is focused mostly in the standing area behind the handle so the nose is super light and snappy. The deck is very flat and the rails drop down to a very refined performance rail. I find the 8'8 easier all around than my 8'11, so this board seems more reasonable at a smaller size. Please send me an email so I know I have the right person... several Johns communicating at the moment Then I can talk to you more on email and try to hook you up with someone who may let you try their board.
Sorry Obi-John, I must have been asleep when I answered before... Holy crap, I left out all the info you asked about 😵💫 I was also an Allwave guy back in my early days of SUP..... No comparison! The specs are right! Sean Poynter designed a board he could win on in the APP World Tour (and has) The volume was there to let Sean float at his ankles while his competition was sunk to their waist. The deck is quite flat and the rail drop quickly to keep as much volume as possible in his board, without giving up performance. The Old Flow was a fairly stable board but I wasn't a fan. Please email me again... I can't fine your address. This needs more tools... like links, pictures and discussion Plus I need to know what kind of waves you are surfing in Maui... some boards are better than others in Hawaiian juice! Stable boards like the SP25 and Placid might not work in some spots over there. I want to do some stability tests on some boards tomorrow to check which have the advantage
I have this exact board too! Your commentary about it at the end (7:22 marker) is exactly how I feel about it. I absolutely love my SP25! Same specs too. 8' 8" x 31 5/16" 137.7L. I am also a big fan and have been watching your content for a while now. Charge on!
Awesome Kim! Thank you for your great feedback on the board and vids... I always liked my 8'11 SP25, but this 8'8 is a whole new ballgame! Yewwwwwww! 🤗
@@derekbell5333 Hi Derek Using industry standards, at 230 lbs as a beginner you would be looking between 175 to 205 liters BUT... that is just an average Many things to consider Age, height, fitness, surf experience, conditions you surf, if you want to take an easy start or challenge yourself a bit more. The shape of the board is a big factor Narrow boards are tippy, regardless of volume Wide boards are more stable, even at lower volumes If you wish to discuss your situation in detail, contact me at: supthecreek@gmail.com
@@KostyaSanSnowboarding in college, Tom Sims and I would travel all over New England looking for the perfect hill for our "Snurf Boards" After college, Tom went on to start Sims Skateboards and Sims Snowboards He gave me one of the first Sims Swallowtail 1500 FE Snowboard, that eventually loaned to the Snowboard Museum in Colorado, or Utah... can't remember where it is.
@@rickweeks Really!? Do you and Tom Sims know each other!? What you've been doing is the history of snowboarding! 🤜🤛 There is a lot of snow in my region and I often drive the car in search of a good hill for my snowsurf.
@@KostyaSanSnowboarding Tom and I were best friends in college, then lost touch after graduation I ran into him again at the Del Mar Skateboard contest when the Ztown boys brought down the house! After that, I snowboarded with him at Mountain High near Los Angeles, skated the orange grove cisterns and surfed the Ranch At his Skate factory he asked me to brush off a young kid who was looking for a sponsor, so I watched his routine and told him to work on upping his 360 count and come back next year...... it was a young Rodney Mullen. And I told him to go home and get better 😂🤣 Tom took me to a golf course near his home in Haddonfield NJ and dug through the leaves until he found the first snowboard he made when he was 9 years old. Tom was a gift to the world of Sport He helped create the first halfpipe that made snowboarding a spectator sport and ushered in the beginnings of Extreme Sports It still freaks me out when I think how young he died.... he was the healthiest person I knew and super fit. I still miss Tommy!
Halfway through that I thought to myself “I think he has found his board”!
You know me well Davy boy!!
Let's grab a session after I am all done moving!
Legit!!! You make it look so easy!! So smooth!!
Thanks WM... a great board helps !
holy shit hahha
Hey NZ... Sunova's keep me young!
Wish I had it when I was circling the North Island!!!
Cool. i'm 185 lbs and have an opportunity to get a used Munoz Min Gun 8' 6" I believe. I have to see it in person and I wonder if it's enough volume for me. I'm also a shortboard surfer but really enjoy SUP more these days at almost 52.
You make it look easy! No wetsuit up north?
Thanks Patty... no wetsuit if even remotely feasible, and these days the water and air are super comfortable without a wettie.
Isn't this cape cod? I'm still wearing a 3/2🤣
@@PLsupsurf I dress for the air.... I can handle any water temp for a few seconds
But mostly because I don't want to wear wetsuits anymore! 😊
I had a board that did that for me.,I ditched it to get under big wave and it broke at Playlinda beach. This looks like Florida
Looks agile..
Hi AP,
Very!! This board is a game changer for me!
@@rickweeks what a statement my friend!
Just order mine. SP25 7’5’’, hope I didn’t go too small ahah, cheers
ha ha.... that's what I said when I ordered mine!
In fact, I said it after my first flat-water test on it.... but for some reason, it shines brighter in the real world conditions.
You have mad skillz Tiago, you are going to kill it on the 7'5!!
You're fricking awesome.
Looking great Rick, come see us in NE Fl, nearby Sean P!!!
Thanks 911!
I was visiting Sean this winter.
We were going to surf AB, but the tide was too high, so he took me to breakfast 🤗
Seans a great guy and a simply amazing coach at GenRations Xperience SUP Retreat
Remind me next winter because I love to visit the JAX Sup Crew!!!
Oh hell yes........I'm 70 and surfing since 1962. You're stoking my stoke.
😊
Love it... great quote. I'm stealing this one!
Thanks Jim!!!!
What a super flowww ❤️
Wow... thanks Gang, I appreciate that!
I envy your footwork technique and your balance!!!! 😎
Thank you, it's something I have to work on as I age, and am extremely grateful to be able to maintain a surfing life!!
Just searched sunova sups here in oz. one supplier. Only small choice. Most sold out. Loving your 8’8” board. Went looking. No luck.
Deb, you have some great shops near you!
Sunshine Coast Boardsports
21 Mayes Avenue
4551 Caloundra
QLD
if no luck there, then definitely go to
Surf FX
127 Ferry Rd
4215 Southport
QLD
please say hi to John and Guy for me!
They are an awesome Sunova dealer
where is this?
Hi DT.... secret spot on Cape Cod. 🤗
you ripping it . MAN!...and a much better dismount today.
Thanks Craig!
ha ha... yeah, it was fresh in my mind 🤣
Good onya Ricky, great day, beautiful waves and that camera is super clear is that working on remote?
Thanks David, and yeah... it's a pretty sweet sandbar! !
I use the SoloShot3 Optic65 Robo cam, which works off a GPS signal from a tag I wear on my arm.
Hey Rick- New Hampshire SUP’r. I know a couple of your CC surf buddies. Anyway, headed to Portugal in the fall and wondered if u could provide some intel?
Hi Sugarbush
Sure, I'd be happy to pass on what I know!
One sure thing is click on the reply above "Mauka Lodge, Paddle Surf Retreat"
It's an amazing location and Tiago knows the SUP surf breaks better than anyone in Portugal!
Stay there for a few days when you arrive and you'll be fully informed!
Please Email me at:
supthecreek@gmail.com
We can chat there!
i don't know where your at but the waves look fun.thanks for the video
Hi Joe, thanks for watching!
This video was shot in New England
Theze guys are out and not going away. Been surfing since 70's. Show some respect and give them space. You're gonna be old with autheritus one day.
Peace out and learn
Hi Bill,
I appreciate your sentiment.
Been full time surfer since 1964
I have SUP surfed the past 11 years and surfed my SUP around the world a bit without issue.
People have been quite reasonable after I have earned their respect... which begins by respecting them.
Awesome work Rick, you’ve got me wondering how the 7’11 version would go……😎
Thanks Simon, I appreciate that!
I just delivered a 7’11 SP25 to a friend. It looks more and more amazing the smaller it gets. 🤗
Inspiring , beautiful to watch!
Wow, thanks Azza, I appreciate that!
Well Rick, that brought me back in time watching you dance on the board. You are getting younger!
Ha ha... I love it Zoe!!! Thank you for that kindness 🤗
That was a fun edit Rick, can tell that little 8'8 let's you free your inner short boarder. From watching your vids you can tell you've got the charger mentality, anytime you get on a little board I see you doing your most natural surfing🤙
Hi Kingsley, thanks my friend!
This board is a departure from everything else I have surfed to date.
I liked the way I surfed on my 8'11 SP25 but just 3" shorter and it is a surprisingly much smaller board overall
Totally impressive! Looks like it rides like a surfboard; you are able to sink the tail and use the back 1/3 rails. Thanks for the stoke which you appropriately expressed at the end of the clip!
Thanks Peter!
It is exactly how I felt... super stoked to be riding a board like this!
so that`s where you and whale Dave are hiding
nope... I don't know what you're talking about. Whale who? 🤗
Great surfing Rick ! I love that SOLO CAM !!
Thanks Brother!
I hope the winter is providing great waves for you!
I cam watch and it looks like you have had some good conditions lately.
@@rickweeks hell ya !! It’s on a roll !! Heading out in the Sup right now ! Lol also looks like another Christmas waves too ! I’m stoked !! Have a radical weekend Rick !
@@chasingwaves11 Sweeeet! Hava a blast!
now on my "next board" list!
Hi Brendan, it's a great board for sure!
When your ready, hit me up, I can either head you to the nearest shop or source
Awesome! Wish I could get decent sup surfing boards like that here in Uk !!
Thanks 1uke!
Try these retailers:
The SUP Hut
Francis street
SA1 4NH Swansea, UK
or
get in touch with
Sunova Europe
Rietberg 15
29396 Schoenewoerde,, Germany
@@rickweeks Thanks I'll start saving the pennies and look out for any deals.
Such a relaxing video.
How thick is the board (+/-4")?
Thanks Cyril, I am stoked you liked it!
The 8'8 SP25 is 4 9/16" thick - 138 liters
The way the board is designed, the rails are low in the water
@@rickweeks thanks a lot for the reply.
I've been surfing since 1991, but at 48 I'm looking forward to partly switching to SUP to discover a new aspect of waveriding. People often mention their board's volume these days but seldom the thickness. I still stick to the numbers to envision how the board will look like, then my local shaper takes care of nicely spreading the volume throughout the board.
Greetings from Bali, and keep the stoke alive. 🙏
Grande Ricardo!!!! Seguí así!!
Gracias Leonardo, lo intentaré!
Hi again. Deb here queensland australia. Looking good. Nice waves. Top board. We are now in our spring summer cycle. Sadly surf turns to crap now. So flatwater races to keep up paddle fitness.
Hi Deb.... Thanks!
it's always nice to have some interesting flat-water spots to explore if your not racing!
Hi Rick it’s Deb from Queensland again thank you for the info I’ll go down to Caloundra and have a look at Sony three4 of an hour drive away so yeah I’ll go down and have a look but I do like your 8 foot eight that you’ve showcased I recently bought a 96 from another supplier up here which I do like their boards I’ve got four of them so far and it’s 96R it’s a dream but I do like how the 88 moves. Never have too many boards that’s why I work the hours that I do seven days and five nights because I’ve got to gorgeous fur babies who need their mama and my Surfing so that’s my joy.
You killed it! 🤙🏽 🤙🏽
Obrigado Saulo
Isso é muito gentil!
Hey Creek, I have been enjoying your surfing for at least a decade and think that was some of the best surfing I have seen in all that time. Great flexion and extension to get drive and acceleration out of your turns, and really loose rail-to-rail ankle action. Since I am also into my 70s now, watching you ride that board brought up a few questions: 1. Were the specs on the video correct? It is hard to picture cramming 138 liters into 8'8" X 31.3". That's the kind of volume we had in the old Fanatic Allwave 8'11" many years ago and that thing was a thick tank that looked nothing like the SP25 with its pulled-in nose and tail and pinched rails. Could you confirm the specs on the board you were riding in the video? I grew out of the volume of that old 140-liter AllWave in about a week so 138 liters sounds too big, but the board in this video did not look or surf like a 138-liter board??, 2. My current favorite board is 9' X 31" @ 120 liters with a very similar outline to the SP25 and it works great for me in all conditions here on Maui. I also still have my original version Sunova Flow 8'7" X 30.5"@ 121 liters but I seldom ride it anymore because of my concussion and eye injury from a surfing accident in Costa Rica a couple of years ago which continue to mess with my balance. I am only 163 lbs so I don't need a lot of floatation, but I do need a lot of stability because whenever I turn my head my vision and balance go crazy for a few seconds. 3. So my question is how you think the SP25 you were riding in the video would compare with my two current boards. You may still have my email address, so feel free to reply here or there. Congrats on some great surfing on that board!!!
Thanks Obi-john, your comments are much appreciated!
My motto these days is:
I am going to surf better today than I did last year", so I got some smaller boards, I am losing weight and pushing a bit harder.
Not ready to slow down yet 🤗
The Allwave isn't even remotely comparable.... zero in common.
The old Flow was never a board that I would surf frontside, but it was ok backside IMO.... that's why they totally redesigned it.
The SP25 was a result of 2 years shaping work between Bert Burger and Sean Poynter, the number 1 SUP surfer in the world for 3 years.
When Sean was happy with the shape, he finalized it. And rode it to wn the 2019 Barbados Pro on the APP tour.
They made it a model and we get the same board as Sean, but at whatever size fits us.
The volume was packed in so that Sean could stand at his ankles, while the competition was sunk up to their waist.
It is focused mostly in the standing area behind the handle so the nose is super light and snappy.
The deck is very flat and the rails drop down to a very refined performance rail.
I find the 8'8 easier all around than my 8'11, so this board seems more reasonable at a smaller size.
Please send me an email so I know I have the right person... several Johns communicating at the moment
Then I can talk to you more on email and try to hook you up with someone who may let you try their board.
Sorry Obi-John, I must have been asleep when I answered before... Holy crap, I left out all the info you asked about 😵💫
I was also an Allwave guy back in my early days of SUP..... No comparison!
The specs are right!
Sean Poynter designed a board he could win on in the APP World Tour (and has)
The volume was there to let Sean float at his ankles while his competition was sunk to their waist.
The deck is quite flat and the rail drop quickly to keep as much volume as possible in his board, without giving up performance.
The Old Flow was a fairly stable board but I wasn't a fan.
Please email me again... I can't fine your address.
This needs more tools... like links, pictures and discussion
Plus I need to know what kind of waves you are surfing in Maui... some boards are better than others in Hawaiian juice!
Stable boards like the SP25 and Placid might not work in some spots over there.
I want to do some stability tests on some boards tomorrow to check which have the advantage
you're ripping!
Thanks Grateful... I much appreciate your support!
And, very grateful to be able to enjoy these years!!!
Show!!!🤙🤙🤙
Hi Alex, thank you!
it was a fun first outing on this board.... more tomorrow at dawn!
lookin good
Thanks Scott, I appreciate that!
R E S P E CT !
Many thanks Water Spy!
👍
🙏🏻 Paolo! I am glad you liked it!
I have this exact board too! Your commentary about it at the end (7:22 marker) is exactly how I feel about it. I absolutely love my SP25! Same specs too. 8' 8" x 31 5/16" 137.7L. I am also a big fan and have been watching your content for a while now. Charge on!
Awesome Kim!
Thank you for your great feedback on the board and vids...
I always liked my 8'11 SP25, but this 8'8 is a whole new ballgame!
Yewwwwwww! 🤗
@@rickweeks Rick, what is the riders weight...if I may ask?
@@derekbell5333 Hi Derek, I weighed in at 218 lbs that morning
@@rickweeks What liter volume do you recommend at 230lbs Also, I'm a beginner. Cheers!
@@derekbell5333 Hi Derek
Using industry standards, at 230 lbs as a beginner you would be looking between 175 to 205 liters
BUT... that is just an average
Many things to consider
Age, height, fitness, surf experience, conditions you surf, if you want to take an easy start or challenge yourself a bit more.
The shape of the board is a big factor
Narrow boards are tippy, regardless of volume
Wide boards are more stable, even at lower volumes
If you wish to discuss your situation in detail, contact me at:
supthecreek@gmail.com
👌🤘
Thank you Kostya, moving mountains are fun to slide
@@rickweeks Yeah, I surf a litle. You inspired me to sup surf 🤜🤛. But my favorite playground is a snow.
@@KostyaSanSnowboarding in college, Tom Sims and I would travel all over New England looking for the perfect hill for our "Snurf Boards"
After college, Tom went on to start Sims Skateboards and Sims Snowboards
He gave me one of the first Sims Swallowtail 1500 FE Snowboard, that eventually loaned to the Snowboard Museum in Colorado, or Utah... can't remember where it is.
@@rickweeks Really!?
Do you and Tom Sims know each other!? What you've been doing is the history of snowboarding! 🤜🤛
There is a lot of snow in my region and I often drive the car in search of a good hill for my snowsurf.
@@KostyaSanSnowboarding
Tom and I were best friends in college, then lost touch after graduation
I ran into him again at the Del Mar Skateboard contest when the Ztown boys brought down the house!
After that, I snowboarded with him at Mountain High near Los Angeles, skated the orange grove cisterns and surfed the Ranch
At his Skate factory he asked me to brush off a young kid who was looking for a sponsor, so I watched his routine and told him to work on upping his 360 count and come back next year...... it was a young Rodney Mullen. And I told him to go home and get better 😂🤣
Tom took me to a golf course near his home in Haddonfield NJ and dug through the leaves until he found the first snowboard he made when he was 9 years old.
Tom was a gift to the world of Sport
He helped create the first halfpipe that made snowboarding a spectator sport and ushered in the beginnings of Extreme Sports
It still freaks me out when I think how young he died.... he was the healthiest person I knew and super fit. I still miss Tommy!