Do I buy a custom board in Bali?

Hey guys
So I'm heading over to Bali with my gf for just over a week at the end of September. Unfortunately this trip was booked before I started surfing so wasn't planned around surfing as an agenda, but I will aim get at least 1-2 days over there.
However I was thinking it could be a great time to get a custom boad made while our dollar is good as they seem so cheap compared to custom boards here.
I have two queries:
1). Firstly, I think I may have found the board I would like custom made (the 6'3 Ninja version of this but with 5 fin plugs for quads and slightly thinner rails than the full/boxy rails as standard). I figure this would be around 32.5L and would end up being my go to board for basically everything around Auckland, NZ. Or get the 'Robot' model instead with the same length and volume?
Ninja: http://www.redzsurfboards.com/ninja
Robot: http://www.redzsurfboards.com/robot
Is it also worth buying all the optional extras such as carbon fibre stringer / kevlar strips down the stringer? Going to an expoxy EPS rather than fibreglass construction? Getting Carbon Parabolic rails? All these will add about another $200 to the board meaning it will be about $7-800 and then is it even getting one made as at that price its about the same as a full custom board here.
My Second query-
2). I am in Kuta for the first 4 nights and then going to Ubud for the last 4 nights. I therefore would either have to order this boad from NZ a month in advance and pick up in Kuta, but then lug it around for the rest of the trip and back or pick it up on my back to the airport from Ubud (I would't be able to use the boad over there on this option).
How good are handling services around Bali and would it be likely that the board would just be smashed around while trying to take it from city to city? I've heard some bad cab experiences.
I think we're flying with Virgin Australia- anyone have experience with them carrying boards? once again, I've heard bad stories of planes smashing up peoples boards.
Any feedback on this would be great. Thanks
So I'm heading over to Bali with my gf for just over a week at the end of September. Unfortunately this trip was booked before I started surfing so wasn't planned around surfing as an agenda, but I will aim get at least 1-2 days over there.
However I was thinking it could be a great time to get a custom boad made while our dollar is good as they seem so cheap compared to custom boards here.
I have two queries:
1). Firstly, I think I may have found the board I would like custom made (the 6'3 Ninja version of this but with 5 fin plugs for quads and slightly thinner rails than the full/boxy rails as standard). I figure this would be around 32.5L and would end up being my go to board for basically everything around Auckland, NZ. Or get the 'Robot' model instead with the same length and volume?
Ninja: http://www.redzsurfboards.com/ninja
Robot: http://www.redzsurfboards.com/robot
Is it also worth buying all the optional extras such as carbon fibre stringer / kevlar strips down the stringer? Going to an expoxy EPS rather than fibreglass construction? Getting Carbon Parabolic rails? All these will add about another $200 to the board meaning it will be about $7-800 and then is it even getting one made as at that price its about the same as a full custom board here.
My Second query-
2). I am in Kuta for the first 4 nights and then going to Ubud for the last 4 nights. I therefore would either have to order this boad from NZ a month in advance and pick up in Kuta, but then lug it around for the rest of the trip and back or pick it up on my back to the airport from Ubud (I would't be able to use the boad over there on this option).
How good are handling services around Bali and would it be likely that the board would just be smashed around while trying to take it from city to city? I've heard some bad cab experiences.
I think we're flying with Virgin Australia- anyone have experience with them carrying boards? once again, I've heard bad stories of planes smashing up peoples boards.
Any feedback on this would be great. Thanks