Airush Protoy 2007 (Advise Required)

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DimitriMen
DimitriMen
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4 posts
21 May 2007 2:44am
Hi Folks,

I'm looking for some good advise regarding the 2007 Protoy. I currently ride a 2007 Nobile 132X41, I weigh 77kgs and have a 2006 Airush Lift 18m and 12m. I predominantly ride in 10kt to 16kt winds. (I know it sucks) Water flat at 10kts and washing machine chop at above 14kts. The Nobile is the best board I have ever ridden and does most everything I want from a board. Plains easily at 10kts and can hold down some serious power. (My 18m up to 14-17kts no problem.) I however have two issues with this board: 1. It doesn't ride waves very well at all. 2. The SPRAY!!!. Any chop at all and I get hosed down something unbelievable.

Here is my question. Would the 2007 Protoy be a good substitute/replacement for my Nobile? If so what size would I get? I need a board that works well at 10kts but can hold down a bit of grunt.

Any advise on this matter would be very appreciated.

Thank You,

D
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
21 May 2007 2:45pm
I can't get over the fact you actually want to kiteboard in 10 knots. As for your question, demo it.
Buzz
Buzz
NSW
319 posts
NSW, 319 posts
21 May 2007 5:12pm
Have a look at the Protoy-Exile, I think it is ... perfect for lite winds
Cav
Cav
QLD
56 posts
Cav Cav
QLD, 56 posts
21 May 2007 5:13pm
Have you tried the rocker profilers that go between the heelside fins and the board. They come with the Nobile.
Works Awsome for me kills all the spray.
Felix KF
Felix KF
NSW
169 posts
NSW, 169 posts
21 May 2007 6:30pm
Cav... What is a rocker profiler... please tell me more about it.

Thanks in advance.
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
21 May 2007 5:16pm
its not the board its ur stance, maybe make it wider, i found wit my drive it fixed that issue of spray, wider stance steps the arse in more lifting the nose, if not just put more weight to the back n less on the front. not many twins ride waves well, how big r ur fins?
Cav
Cav
QLD
56 posts
Cav Cav
QLD, 56 posts
22 May 2007 10:39am
Rocker profilers, im Guessing you have the 666. they come free with the board. You might of thrown them out, they are plastic stips that go between the fin and the board on the heelside edge. They kick the tips up to prevent the spray, only need it for choppy crap.

chk out the bottom of this page:

nobilekiteboarding.com/

DimitriMen
DimitriMen
4 posts
4 posts
22 May 2007 11:27pm
Hi Again,

Yes I have the fin profilers as they came standard with the 2007 boards. I have tried everything, different sizes even adjusting my stance width and still no luck. Don't get me wrong, the 666 remains the best board I have ever ridden and it seems that for every 10 people who ride the board 2 or 3 guys will have the spray problem. The unfortunate thing is that being in Dubai we don't have a great selection of boards to try out. There are no Airush boards for demo and If I got one I would ride it for the very first time as the owner. Thats why I have to try and "demo" the board over the internet first. Will the Exile be able to absorb the power at higher winds with a 77kg rider though?

Thanks again,

D

PS: When desperate you will be amazed at what you can do in 10 to 11kts. Not all blessed with Perth or Cape Town.
gooseondabay
gooseondabay
NSW
109 posts
NSW, 109 posts
23 May 2007 2:56am
quote:
Originally posted by Felix KF

Cav... What is a rocker profiler... please tell me more about it.

Thanks in advance.




Felix , you already know what a rocker profiler is - he's an old bloke with silver hair - well, at least he was a rocker - you know - mods and rockers
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
23 May 2007 12:21pm
Hi Dimitrimen,

I too rode a Nobile 666 and didn't like it due to always catching spray and an edge. I'm not a big fan of the Airush Protoy, but just about everyone else who has ridden it is. The 2007 Protoy doesn't throw a lot of spray and handles chop easily. I rate it as a good allrounder if you want freestyle, waves, and comfortable riding.

What I didn't like was the board (I was riding the Protoy 135)
felt to me a little slow through the water. To put this into context, I ride the X-Pact 132 which is very fast and a great freeestyler, but lousy in the waves. The Protoy is great in messy chop and waves and is a real 'no-brainer' to ride.

The Protoy is wide enough to get you going in lighter winds and will comfortably hold down decent power in the upper ranges. For your weight go the next size down from the 135, I think it's a 129, it should fit you like a glove.

The Protoy Exile is a light wind board withoput peer, but you will struggle with it being only 77kgs in anything other than a light breeze. It's use is for light wind riding and it does this really well.

I hope this helps you. Good winds,

RM
RM
21 posts
RM RM
21 posts
23 May 2007 4:16pm
quote:
gooseondabay

Felix , you already know what a rocker profiler is - he's an old bloke with silver hair - well, at least he was a rocker - you know - mods and rockers


You might know him as "The Galah".
user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
23 May 2007 4:23pm
Is Col "The Galah "??
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