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9’3 Start Up

A great contender for SUP of the year !
A Versatile shape good for some touring, fitness or paddle Surfing.Stable and lightweight for its size with a durable Epoxy Construction.

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GONG Caribou line

More boards from GONG !!
The Caribou line offers you a slighter tougher and heavier board , which feels stiffer in its riding style.

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Gong Surf boards

If you’re a keen Stand up paddle surfer you’ll either have come from a Surfing background, another watersport or neither.
However, One thing you may all have tried is trying to surf on your SUP without the Paddle… achievable yes.. but hard work!
Trying to turn SUP boards can be hard work without your paddle to help.

‘Gong’ a brand I’m very passionate about as you may or may not know came foremost from a surfing background and soon in 2012 the French brand will be releasing a line of Surfboards specially aimed for the SUP surfer who fancies revisiting their surfing roots after all this time brandishing a Paddle.
The new surfboard line aims to bridge the gap between conventional surfboards and SUP boards offering the rider more volume and width which we all know is not a hinderance after riding SUP boards.
The boards wider plan shapes and volume will mix with precise rails with little volume giving the rider a board which will catch every wave you intend to and then performance and speed once your riding it …much like we all do when we SUP!
Here are some pictures …you can see more information on our Online store

Patrice standing next to a 6’4 Pie

The Quality of the 2012 Gong product is second to none, and this goes for the SUP boards too!
Here a picture of the 7’2 Batmob surfboard


We take a look at the ‘GONG SUP 8’6 SHERPA’

Here are some first impressions from friends……..? Weird , wtf, it won’t work , what next, cool, I want one ,I don’t see the point.

Here are some pictures of the 8’6 Sherpa so you can call judgement yourself.

200 litres will float bigger people but this board is aimed at space conscious paddlers, ladies and lighter weight guys living in the city but wanting something to burn off the excesses of city living !

Weight – 10.6kg

PRICE £600 incl deckpad and fin.Interested…. !! Pre order and make sure you have one for summer the first batch has already gone !

Call 01792 367453


Gong SUP 8’6 Cloud pics

With GONG SUP boards now in the U.K , if you’re in the market for a Stand up paddle surf board and are not sure which model to get , please give us a ring or pop in to our showroom for a look.
Check some great pics of the GONG sup 8’6 Cloud below and a review by John Harris.

This is what I found out today!
First some explanations and excuses, I weigh 76k, 173cm, thats 5’8 in real money, have been on SUPs for about 4 years, kitesurfed, windsurfed, surfed, for 25 years, I’m old. Comparing this board to Starboard 9’8, Starboard 9′, Gong 9,9, PSH 9′?.
Today at Saunton, conditions perfect, very little wind, head high to overhead, 14 seconds wave period, sunny, damn it’s February what did we do right to deserve this, it was beautiful.
For me the Cloud is less stable than the other boards, with the exception of the PSH which was not much fun in anything other than flat glass, the stability is not at all bad, certainly easier than a Gerry Lopez 8’11, but at 30.5 wide the Cloud should be stable, although it has a more curved plan shape than the Gerry Lopez.
Getting out through the white water was no problem, the nose has more lift and is more pointed than I expected it to be, it cuts through the foam easily. now to get into position,
Maybe it’s the rocker, and the constant curve of the rails but this board spins round easily, so much so that it’s better to at 45 degrees to the wave when you start paddling to take off. Foot positioning was as standard, back foot back, and front foot were it originally was (approxiamately by the hand hold), As Patrice has said before it’s not a good idea to walk to the front of the board while paddling to catch a wave (maybe on the 9’9) but not on this one as it causes the rocker to plough water and doesn’t help the take off,
Today I was surfing with Paul who was riding a Starboard 9’8 and we were picking up on the same waves, so the Cloud does get going quite early, no problems there.
So its on the wave and surfing, yes Surfing, it was fast, loose, responds well to foot pressure, doesn’t seem to bog down, maybe the wide-ish tail helps, feels small, fun, and feels like you could be “out of control” on this board but still be in control, I love it,
I wrote Surfing twice, the Cloud feels like a slightly more curved “Fish”, for me it feels like a proper Surf board, Patrice was either lucky or he knows what he is doing, definitely the latter, he certainly knows what he is doing!

Custom Scarfini fins available at CUSTOM FINS

lovely double concave before the fins giving this board lots of Lift, speed and drive down the wave face.

All Gong boards come with a camo 3M adhesive deck pad (pictured) – here a Tail pad has been custom fitted in the tail area of the board for added grip in surfing.
Check our tail pad selection TRACTION PADS here

With 130 Litres of volume the board is ideally suited to 85Kg and below intermediate SUP board riders, but will accommodate larger experienced riders up to 16+ stone.

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Exciting GONG news

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The Gong 2012 line is being produced as you read, the first container should be shipped next week and others after that.
Take a look at a few of the boards and shapes below – Costs for the Bamby line will be £649 for all models, however if you reserve a board for pre -order by paying 10% up front we’ll give you £25 OFF !
The Bamby line features 3 phase Epoxy sandwich boards with a Bamboo inlay for strength, deck pad , leash plug and fins

Check the whole line here


Great Gower SUP conditions

A great weekend of sunshine and waves, we had a nice session at Broughton bay on saturday morning with clean 3-4 ft waves swinging into the bay offering some really long left hand peelers.
The break was relatively busy but with a chilled atmosphere as everyone soaked up the morning sunshine. Ian Gough sent the lineup pack into a flurry when his leash snapped sending his rogue paddle board through the lineup scrum !
Pete jones was out styling some moves on his longboard, as were many more.
Sunday saw brisk SE winds which meant one option- Rhossili at high tide. The swell was dying but there were still some nice peaks throwing some spray driven lips.
We look forward to the mild weather continuing and Friday/ saturday end of the week may see us with some more waves ! see you out back




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