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Super RAD 180

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Bliss-stick

RD 2
Taihape
New Zealand

Phone: +64 6 388 1445

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Richard Sage
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Big air for big times.

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Unbeatable for looseness, zippiness, and speed and it's even got better with all the new goodies we've put inside. Lighter and stronger. Perfectly fitted for the mid-sized boater.

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4.7  (3)
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Bliss-stick Super RAD 180 2008-12-03 14:38:07 snowboyd
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4.3
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4.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
snowboyd Reviewed by snowboyd    December 03, 2008
Last updated: December 03, 2008
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Nice river running playboat

About the reviewerGrade 3/4 paddlerTest environmentGrade 2/3 rivers, low volume creeks and surfReviewOften run local river at low flows and I wanted a boat with enough volume to keep me out of trouble. The 180 allows you to dart around and find the c... [login for full review text]

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Bliss-stick Super RAD 180 2005-10-06 04:37:00 Anonymous
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5.0
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Anonymous Reviewed by Anonymous    October 06, 2005
Last updated: October 06, 2005
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The Real 180!

The 180, what can I say, sweet in a hole has plenty of pop to get huge aerial loops and still slicy enough to throw down some sweet ends and all the hard tricks like a phonix monkey or a tricky woo. On a wave has a nice flat fast hull to bounce h... [login for full review text]

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Bliss-stick Super RAD 180 2005-05-08 12:36:07 McHolehog
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
McHolehog Reviewed by McHolehog    May 08, 2005
Last updated: May 08, 2005
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Super RAD 180, my thoughts

About myself Age 55. Don't let the age fool ya. I can work a boat pretty aggressively and am out a lot. Advanced playboater, river runner and creeker in that order. CL4+- overall. About the test environment Day 1: Upper Spokane "training run... [login for full review text]

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Posted: 5 years, 11 months ago by SuperRy #31167
Guys@!


How's this for a newbie?
Paddled once, with lessons. Lots of people able to teach me further.
Was told i learnt extremely well and was quite natural.

I need to know if this is ok for me?
I'm just under 6' and 85kgs.

Is this to aggressive?

The reason i ask is this boat is some distance away but is HELL cheap!

Cheers
Posted: 5 years, 10 months ago by joeyh #16282
i would go for it man im a bliss-stick man all the way got in it and it was soooo comfortable and a wonderfull boat to paddle. all i can say is be prepared to fly it loves air. at your wieght u should be fine for the 180 and shouldnt have ne trouble learning to freestyle in it.

i love it nd i hope u will love it too if u chose to buy it

joey
Posted: 5 years, 10 months ago by ZIGBO #16277
The RADs are probably my favourite boat, and in Australia they the cheapest I think.

I'm pretty sure you're the right weight but get more confirmation because I'm no expert. You could ask the OZ dealers of bliss-stick (electricwater) what they think about the weight range or try bliss-tick themselves http://www.electricwater.com.au/ or http://wwwbliss-stick.com/.

For a cheap play boat you could also check out http://www.squidkayaks.com/ postage is also cheap.

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