Lightning said...
Thanks to everyone for all the info. It appears that the Maui sails carbon boom gets good wraps - hoping the Easter bunny might drop one in. Good point made by jsnfok - if you are heavy and buy an ali boom - aim to replace it on regular bais - preferably before it breaks. Most of the Neipride ali booms I have used have been broken within 6 months- usually at the head. Haven't used a Severne ali boom, but they sound like good value. I suppose it comes down to putting a price on your safety - sick of swimming in or being rescued by my mates- all lightweights I might add. That is the most frustrating thing- they never seem to have a boom issue- borrowed a ali boom of one of them and snapped it within 2 hrs - teach me to go chop hopping on borrowed gear- an expensive day!
Has anyone had experience with Simmer booms? - I know that G-spot at Geraldton sell them.
I bought a Simmer carbon wave boom this season due to all the good feedback about strength, mostly from Maui crew.
Then I found out it is some cheaper thing (based on looking at the head) so now I am unsure. However, they could have thicker walled tubes and use somebody else's head - bit like different standards of construction in boards, out of the same factory and looking similar externally may not mean the same build.
I am happy with it but it has only been used maybe 40times.
Nice and stiff at full extension, and priced well.
Anyone else with knowledge of how the Simmer booms are going? I'd be interested