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9'0" Rusty Stand Up Paddle Surfboard 
Surf :: Boards Stand-up (SUP)
Saturday, 02 January 2010
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Surfboards
Brand: Rusty Surfboards
Model: Stand Up Paddle LOL
Size: 9'0"
Year: 2009
Manufacture's Website: http://rusty.com/surfboards
Combining performance and stability, the Rusty 9\'0\" Stand Up Paddle LOL aims at pushing the riders\' ability to the next level. The fairly pulled in nose and the thin rails allow the surfer to carve powerful turns and drive incredibly speed when pumping down the line. And yet, stopping short of a fully pulled in nose, the LOL still alllows the riders to step confortably on the nose, offering a great combination of maneuvrability and performance. See Slide Show of Rusty Teamrider, Andre Niemeyer.


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Average user rating from: 1 user(s)

Overall rating
4.9
Buoyancy
5.0
Stability
5.0
Yaw
5.0
Maneuverability
5.0
Noseride-ability
4.0
Speed
5.0
Durability
5.0
 

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Andre
Great All Around!, Saturday, 02 January 2010

Written by Andre   -  View all my reviews  - #1 Reviewer

Overall rating
4.9
Buoyancy
5.0
Stability
5.0
Yaw
5.0
Maneuverability
5.0
Noseride-ability
4.0
Speed
5.0
Durability
5.0
I Love It! The board is highly maneuverable and still let\'s me noseride; it\'s shockingly stable for its size; paddles really well catching waves; and has surprised me on how durable it is. What surprises me the most, however, about this Rusty Stand Up Paddle Surfboard model is how it keeps its speed through and through. The typical stall after hitting the white wash on a cut back is non-existent (the board shoots right through it and holds up the pace) and you simply fly when pumping down the line. The pulled in nose isn\'t that conducive for hanging tens, for instance, but it still let\'s you get some nice fives and the lack of volume on the tip allows you to draw pretty sharp turns.
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