| 15th February 2008 03:28 PM | |
| Unregistered | thanks a lot for good advices. //Paal |
| 14th February 2008 03:46 PM | |
| Unregistered |
shops maui : best shop comes down to personal preference pricesa re all the same service is all pretty good, its a competitive market and they cant afford to slack things. All rental shops liked to mix up the brands, some more then others, I am thinking they do this to attrach more renters who may prefer a certain brand back home, like you do. "kanaha kai" had tabou ( angulo , mistral, real wind, 3 starboards only and hot sails), "hawaiian island windsurfing" has starboards,a good mix of acids kombats a few small evos Ezzy sails (JP and naish boards and naish and neil pryde sails) "hi tech" has gasstra and simmer RRD boards "neil pryde maui/vela" had neil pryde and JP. "maui windsurf co. " goya boards and sails. I guess if you rent boards at one shop, and the sails you want at another, you could get what you want...but that would be a pain. i would really have liked a shop with a good all round starboard lineup that is all starboards high wind line I have to say all the shops, even the ones i did not rent from had a high level of stoke which was way kewl. oahi no comment but you have to go to kalua bay..i think ther is a naish shop there. shedulato |
| 13th February 2008 06:16 PM | |
| Paal |
Best places to rent gear on Oahu and Maui? I'm going to Hawaii in March (2 weeks Oahu and 2 weeks Maui) Not bringing own gear this time due to our travel route, so I guess my question is; Where do I find the best equipment for rent on Hawaii? (Preferarrably Gaastra, Tabou, Starboard, Simmer..) Any input is highly appreciated? Pål - Norway. |