Supmonkey said..
Thanks Andrew
4 inches & 40 liters of difference between each size?
I am sure you guys have done your research, but is there a market for the bigger size in a nose rider?
Was there any though of reducing the larger size to about 29.5 inches and 135 liters?
Hey Supmonkey,
I know it may seem unusual in the way of size choices, but there is data and a rational thought process behind our decision. The shape has been refined and as such both the 10'x28' and 10'x32' models will have the lowest literage out of all 10ft SUPS in our range.
The 10'x32' model also opens up the board to a larger consumer base as the board paddles extremely well in addition to nose riding. From our data so far, we expect to sell more 10'x32' models to the general public than to the niche SUP longboarding community who would prefer the narrower 28' model.
Ultimately we are hoping to make SUP longboarding accessible and achievable to the whole SUP community with the 32' model.
Cheers
Andrew - The Surfboard Warehouse