Here is a short Go Pro video form our West Edmonton Mall session on March 14.
Archive for March, 2010

West Edmonton Mall Demo
We had another fantastic session in the Wave Pool at West Edmonton Mall on Sunday, March 14.
The demo this time was about 60 minutes of flat water for the beginners followed by over two hours of waves.
Almost everyone there was catching full standing rides by the end of the session.
Our next demo is on April 11 – - contact Easy Rider for more information.




Deck Pad Install
While most stand up boards come with an EVA deck pad on them, some do not.
The new “Startouch” deck traction from Starboard offers great grip - but personally I like the softer feel of a deck pad, especially when you are going to be on the board for a long time.
Here is a step by step of how to install a deck pad.
1) Figure out where you pad is going to go – in this case an On A Mission SUP pad that comes in 4 main parts.
I determined it only needed 3 parts to cover the main area of the board.
2) Line up – and then trace around the pad with a pencil.
3) I sanded down the Startouch a little bit with 600 grit wet sand paper – just to make sure the pad stayed on.
4) Start from one end or the other and peel and stick. The center line on the Starboard makes it real easy to line things up.
If your board does not have a line – place some masking tape along the center line of the board beyond where your pad will go.
5) In order to be able to locate the handle (and / or vent plugs) I put some tape on the rails where the handle is more or less located.
6) Use a sharp blade to cut out the handle area. I like to angle the cut at the edge to make it smooth on my hands.
7) Go Paddle!
Just in case you are wondering what board this is – it is a Starboard Whopper (10′0″ x 34″) in the AST Startouch construction.
This construction will be coming in Blue this year – the Orange was a prototype for a possible color. Most dealers liked the blue better so that is what went into production. We at Easy Rider did manage to get 3 of the Orange boards – My Whopper, a Seven Eleven(7′11″ x 30″) and a Big Easy (12′0″ x 34″) They are the only orange ones in the world – so call me quickly if you want one!
(click on the photos to enlarge)

Stand Up Paddle Wake Surfing

Same rush as on the Ocean...only 45 minute ride
- Nikki Gregg Down the Line

- Dan Gavere and Inland surfer share the left side

Lac La Biche Whopper action.

SUP Wake Surfing Miami Style

New Products
It must be close to Spring – because all sorts of new SUP goodies are arriving at Easy Rider!
We received new paddles from Quick Blade, the new inflatable board – the iSUP – from C4 and a bunch of cool accessories from On A Mission.
Stop by the shop and check them out.
Boards from Starboard / Naish and Surf Tech will be showing up within the next few weeks.
Come on ice . . . Melt!













