Hi SpSat, thanks for your comment. The Whopper range has just got better over the years but like you say it was a super fun and easy board in the passed. The Pocket Rocket has got dropped because the Wedge and the new Spice bigger size have taken over what the board did. Yes theres a small gap now but many riders will be happy with the 8’2×30.75 120L Spice or the more stable 8’7x32x143L wedge. But I do know the the PR will still be missed by many. Thanks Reuben
]]>Hey Cam, I’m just going to jump in here because Beau is away at the moment. You can ride the 8′ for sure but like you have suggested with the rocker it doesn’t hold you up at the nose as long as a longer flatter board will do. It’s definitely fine forgetting five toes on the nose for a short stint. And in many ways it’s easier because the board is that much shorter so it’s not as far to go.
]]>Also I have the similar wood bow and white stern on my wedge. I think the whopper graphics is much improved. The white paralel Starboard word with the white little man connects the white deck pad to the board.It might also look good if the center pad was black. I feel my wedge deck looks like 3 unintegrated pieces
]]>Beau you reviewed the 8.0 Wedge. Because of the beefy nose could you nose ride the 8.0 ? or is the board too short for it to be enjoyable ? Also is there not enough rocker to nose ride ?
Overall I think designing boards would be an interesting job. In my next life I think I could come up with the perfect board. It seems so simple 🙂
That’s because of the width up at the nose. If you look at the outline shape, the wide point is forward of centre so you were probably maximising the stability by standing at the widest part. I guess it’s quite thick to aid with stability. Being only 8ft long, they needed to fit a lot of volume in there so they bulk up the nose.
]]>It’s hard to tell because the length, thickness and volumes are so different. It’s true that thicker boards do feel corkier in the water but to compare it against a 10ft board isn’t fair. To be honest, there is quite a bit of tail thickness in the 9’0. But Starboard needed that to have the most volume.
]]>Also one thing I noticed using my Wedge at the lakes is that it seems more stable if I stand closer to the nose maybe a bit ahead of the handle. So that maybe is due to the thicker nose like you mentioned. Why did they make the nose of the wedge thick ? What is the benefit ?
]]>Thanks Beau. The 9.0 whopper is thicker than the 10.0 whopper. Wouldnt the 9.0 feel more corky than the 10.0 ?
]]>Hi Cam. Thanks for the comment. Starboard wanted to have the maximum volume that wouldn’t sacrifice on performance. Thickness is an interesting subject – personally, I don’t really care what the thickness of a board is, so long as the rails are thinned out for added hold and performance. Other riders prefer to have certain thickness boards because it works for them. I believe the Whopper nose thickness is less than than the Wedge, so it all comes down to how that thickness is distributed in the board, and the Whopper thickness is distributed well.
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