Advise on Airush boards

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Knickers
Knickers
WA
257 posts
WA, 257 posts
21 Feb 2009 8:01pm
Hi guys,
Following my luck at Kitestock, I am in the glorious position to chose a new board from one of the Airush stable.
I have had a look at the brochures and the boards, but would appreciate any advise seabreezers can offer me on what the boards are like to ride.

I am 65kg, a bit of a woose mainly just cruising with a few jumps and trying rolls and gayleys, and a hankering to get going on waves. I doubt I will ever be good enough for hard core unhooked or kitelooping freestyle stuff!

Which board do you think will be good for me?

Ta
Nic
bellz
bellz
WA
572 posts
WA, 572 posts
21 Feb 2009 8:27pm
129 Protoy, its allltime good in the waves nice and smooth and good pop!
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
21 Feb 2009 8:55pm
Hi Knickers,

I'd have to agree with Bellsie, the Protoy would be the best choice if you want it to do waves as well. It rides a little stiff though, so maybe check out the X-Pact 126 or 132 also, it will have a lot more flex which will make it more comfortable to ride in nasty conditions ie everywhere but Woodies or Augusta.

Goodonya, enjoy!

Slack
Slack
WA
685 posts
WA, 685 posts
21 Feb 2009 10:27pm
Nic,

If you like your current board on flat water keep it and look at getting a 138 Hammer for the waves and chop.


spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
21 Feb 2009 10:39pm
138 Hammer is all round great board
some crew say they are power hungry and dont go up wind
i have to disagree with that as i can power up wind no probs
even in lite winds
newo
newo
WA
250 posts
WA, 250 posts
21 Feb 2009 10:52pm
I love my hammer 138!!! It's A downwinder machine and eats the chop. You won't be sorry!!!
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
21 Feb 2009 10:53pm
If you like your current board and its in reasonable nick why change?

Go for something that will broaden your horizons in another area
Like a converse.
Converses are fkn insane boards in every way.
I snuggle with mine often.
Knickers
Knickers
WA
257 posts
WA, 257 posts
22 Feb 2009 12:02pm
What about the choptop?
the walks
the walks
WA
448 posts
WA, 448 posts
22 Feb 2009 12:30pm
not really sure on the chop top when i demoed it,
but you can give my x pact a go and dad loves his hammer
you know where we are when the wind blows

Liam
ianmac
ianmac
WA
267 posts
WA, 267 posts
22 Feb 2009 1:36pm
Slack is correct they are the goods get a 138
you cant go past the hammer i ride a Underground 132 flx as well but the hammer for a bit of wave action and taking the bumpy chop out of the water is great.
they are a little power hungry i have found compared to my 132flx but not a problem, excelt resale value cant go wrong.
Kalavas
Kalavas
WA
146 posts
WA, 146 posts
22 Feb 2009 3:32pm
The Hammer is a sweet board, but apparently the 138 is no longer being produced, I'm not sure about the other size. If you can get one, and you ride choppy conditions, treat yourself.

Out of curiousity, does anyone other than Airush make a Hammer-esque board?
pharro
pharro
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
22 Feb 2009 6:51pm
Good luck finding a Hammer.
My mate tried to buy one the other week and was told that Airush (Australia anyway) has completely run out of stock and they won't be any available till next year. That shows just how good a board they are.
I have one and love it, but being my first board and a newbie I have nothing to compare it to.
No probs going upwind on it though, so don't know where that came from.
You say "Following my luck at Kitestock" which Im assuming means you have WON a free Airush board. If so I agree with Poor Relative, get a converse and try something different. Its free after all!
T one
T one
NT
321 posts
NT, 321 posts
22 Feb 2009 10:18pm
currently have airush switch 144, pro toy 135 hammer 144 and choptop. (I like airush boards!) the hammers are great boards, but the single kiting item that brings me the most joy is my choptop. i love it havnt tried the converse but have heard good reports, however for the onshore waves we get up here the choptop is great. the klingon things are easy to use (foot hook thingys), and u could always change to straps if you want to. If you are after something a bit different go the choppy... good luck!
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
23 Feb 2009 9:03am
Knickers said...

What about the choptop?


I've not tried one yet but for small perth onshore mush these look wicked!!!
specimen
specimen
WA
221 posts
WA, 221 posts
23 Feb 2009 10:44am
Hey Knickers

i use the chop top. For me it's sweet as but you know I ride toeside all the time.
high as a kite
high as a kite
SA
1312 posts
SA, 1312 posts
23 Feb 2009 2:12pm
Hey Knickers,
I'm with T-one. I own 138 & 144 Hammers and have just bought '09 choptop last week. All great boards.

Hammers are wicked in chop and waves and in IMHO jump nearly as good as anything else if you load them up right.
Not as good as the protoy up wind, not much in it though.

Up until now I used the 144 more than the 138 in waves due to more floatation. Made riding smaller waves easier.

The chop top is my first real venture into waves on a directional board type of board.
Jibing is so easy. Surfing on shore waves / slop is what this board is about.
Do yourself a favour, try the choptop before buying.

Anyone looking for a 144 hammer contact me.
the gaz
the gaz
WA
173 posts
WA, 173 posts
23 Feb 2009 5:09pm
I'm with Beer Bong on the Venom, a good alternative and a bit cheaper.

Maybe a bit stronger too, ooops.

A bit wider than the Hammer but slices the chop well. Shame about some of the Airush boards being out of supply, I'd been keen for a Protoy but was told there were none available for some time.

Good for the second hand market I guess.
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