May 09 2011
Imagine Surfer Review! Thanks! Blue Ridge SUP!
One of the newest boards from Imagine Eco is the Surfer. This is a beginners SUP with extreme stability and great surfing ability.
We tried the board on a glassy wave about 2 feet tall. The Surfer was retentive and very good at making slow wide turns.
This board has a very unique hull design. I say this after paddling DragoRossi kayaks. Corran has taken the stingers and bottom chines and put them to good use on this board.
I found that the board handled well with or without skegs. We tried from 4 to 9 inch skegs. Without skeg it is very similar to surfing a loose whitewater kayak, fun but not out of control.
I said before that this is a beginner board. Two people surfed yesterday who had NO experience surfing..AT ALL! The Surfer top has a lotof space to move around on. When you are learing to SUP you need a stable platform to get comfortable moving your feet. The Surfer is perfect for learning these basic techniques.
TECHNICAL DATA for the Surfer:
9’9” X 34” X 6” Max Weight:300lbs Board Weight: 44lbs
The Surfer is not a replacement for the Rapidfire. It is an able river runner and is made of bombproof plastic, but the lack of volume in the stern and the large flat top make it more prone to submersion than the Rapidfire.
I recommend this board for anyone who loves to surf and then river runs on the side. The Surfer handled class 3 rapids nicely, caught eddies and made ferries easy too.
This board retails for $399. It is worth every penny. Get in touch with Chris at
for demos and sales.
See you on the river.
Aaron