(Kite) Surfboard Recommendations???

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Moritz
Moritz
NSW
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NSW, 180 posts
2 Feb 2007 1:23pm
I'm going to go overseas to do some kitesurfing in waves (Venezuela, South of Brazil, Doninican Republic, Hawaii, Cape Verde, Morroco, etc.).

I'm therefore looking for probably 2 surfboards to take with me on this trip. I was thinking of taking a smaller one (5'8") and a bigger one (6'2").

Given in some of these locatoins the waves can be quite sizeable I would prefer having the option to put footstraps on the boards.

I've been told that boards in the tuff lite construction are quite resistant and more likely to survive this trip.

Any recommendations???

Many thanks,

Moritz
peanuticus
peanuticus
NSW
341 posts
NSW, 341 posts
2 Feb 2007 1:53pm
try the new north rocket fish, your a big lad and they are a bit wider. I've got a 5'4 you can try out if you like
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
2 Feb 2007 11:59am
07 5'11 slingy srt. try one out. i use it in all conditions and find its a good alround board and dont need anything smaller or larger. heaps thinner rails than the 06 and heaps lighter too. come with pads and straps. they also do a 5'5 and there has been talk of a 6'2 or 6'3 coming out soon too.
CAUTION
CAUTION
WA
1097 posts
WA, 1097 posts
2 Feb 2007 2:05pm
sounds like a bit of a worry you are going to surf big waves but dont know what board to take...
cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
2 Feb 2007 2:52pm
Yeah with regards to caution(s) post I would recommend from one surf kook to another the underground 5"8 surfboard with straps, hard to get though apparently.. anyhow point is I cant surf for the life of me even in the 2 to 3 meter swells down here, but the boards so sweet looking I even take it down to the flat water just to look cool ......

Jokes aside - I can’t surf that entirely well (yet) but it’s a sweet board, v.light well built did I say its red and goes faster……ok not really am much help…
JayP
JayP
QLD
249 posts
QLD, 249 posts
2 Feb 2007 3:59pm
My brother rips on his Airush Converse. The few times he has let me take it out i have had a blast. Worth giving it a demo. comes as a 6.0 and 6.2. there was an shorter model available in 06. foot straps are easily installed and removed.

Lucky bugger to be going on such a long kiting holiday!

JP
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
2 Feb 2007 5:41pm
Steve has a couple of the Rawson Tuff Light boards in the shop that he hid in the corner they look pretty nice and have inserts. If you ask nice he might even let you demo one. As for the Tuff Lights them selves I think there great boards the gf and i have three between us and i've only managed to put a good dent in one once and it took a chunk of my shin with it. Needless to say when you go over the falls with a board on a decent sized day there's a good chance you'll damage your board no matter what it's made of i just think the Tuff Light hand the abuse better. The two short board that where at KP also looked like the'd be good for paddle surfing and that fish looked pretty fun no matter what you wanted to do with it.
Buzz
Buzz
NSW
319 posts
NSW, 319 posts
2 Feb 2007 6:09pm
If you take 2 boards make sure you pack them together really well- possibly so they only look like one board ... I took my kite gear in one bag (marked Golf) and my surfboard (6'6") as well in another normal surfboard bag and f..kin' United Airlines charged me us$85 excess for having A surfboard every time I checked in anywhere with them (I went to the Carribean and Hawaii)- one time this bitch at check-in in Orlando (FL) asked what was in the golf bag - checked it and then wanted to charge me another us$85 when she saw I had a kite-board as well (so that's a total of us$170 !!!)- I just spat the dummy at her and called for the manager !!! It was 'Thanksgiving' and they still didn't want to give me a break...

Also many of these 'no frills' airlines (connecting flights to small islands etc...) will charge us$50 + if you have a surfboard with ya ... be prepared for this rip-off **** they are doing ...

Avoid United what ever you can do(no meals given even on 5~6hr + flights across the mainland, not to mention the geritric flight attendants) and check with whoever you do book with about their excess baggage, surfboard and change dates policy ... United also charged us$75 every time I had to change dates and another ****ing us$80 I think it was, for changing a date to a frid/sat or sunday departure ! ... nitemare - NEVER again ...

cheers,
Buzz

PS: Also flights in American territories - you are not allowed to lock your bags - if they are locked and they want to check them they reserve the right to break the lock so they can have a look inside (happened to my mate - when he arrived in Puerto Rico the lock on his surfboard bag had been cut off and placed in an envelope explaining they had been rummaging thru his stuff !) U.S. homeland security reserve the right to check your gear WITHOUT you being present (after you've checked in you have to carry your check-in bags to a special X-ray area and leave them with them) ... if that's not a intrusion into basic rights i don't know what is !!! Get ready for a nitemare travelling thru U.S. airports - the whole check-in & security procedures drive you nuts after a while ...
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
QLD, 1245 posts
2 Feb 2007 5:34pm
Just take a twin tip. U can just as easily ride one in the surf plus they are way small for easy transport. Otherwise go to cash converters and by an old board and whack straps on it that way ur not worried about the baggage handlers dinting your nice expensive board.
Venomguy
Venomguy
154 posts
154 posts
2 Feb 2007 4:57pm
Hi Moritz,

I own the SRT 5 "11 and love this board but would not recomend it for travelling, just picking the board up often places a ding in the board, ( they are not very robust), but are a great all round size, however dont be tempted to go smaller than this.

For powerful Surf larger than double overhead you will want something longer than the SRT , so best to go for at least a 6 "2 or LONGER Underground surfboard with inserts.

Anything under 5" 11 really is too small for wave riding , might as well be on a twin tip

Drew

wdric
wdric
NSW
1625 posts
NSW, 1625 posts
2 Feb 2007 11:03pm
quote:
Originally posted by Buzz
us$85 excess for having A surfboard every time I checked in anywhere with them
Also many of these 'no frills' airlines (connecting flights to small islands etc...) will charge us$50 + if you have a surfboard with ya ...



At these prices it might be cheaper to take your twin tip and a second pair of foot straps & bolts, once there go find a cheap second hand board and bolt the straps on.
You wont be worrying about a new board, you wont have the hassle of carrying it everywhere!

Think outside the 
rooey
rooey
QLD
498 posts
QLD, 498 posts
2 Feb 2007 10:22pm
I,m only 5' 7" can you leave a board out stuff me in its cover and take me 2 Moritz!,sounds like a s### hot trip,Brazilian babes..oolala
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
2 Feb 2007 10:37pm
quote:
Originally posted by echostorm

Just take a twin tip. U can just as easily ride one in the surf plus they are way small for easy transport. Otherwise go to cash converters and by an old board and whack straps on it that way ur not worried about the baggage handlers dinting your nice expensive board.



lol echostorm.
Cash Converters. ahaha
The dude is obviously financial.
He's travelling to Venezuela, Brazil, the Islands, Cape Verde, Africa, etc.
When he lands in Hawaii,(probably the first stop from Sydney),
a quiver of kite-shooters from Maui's finest will be more than suitable for carving up huge lumps.
lol
Cashies. ahaha
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
2 Feb 2007 11:33pm
Yea, Wave's got the plan. Why lug the stuff all the way over there, pack the twinny and go shopping.
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
3 Feb 2007 1:33am
Hey Moritz,

There is no real choice, any discerning rider will ride an Airush Converse 6'0" Friggen sick board! Te 6'2" is nice too but better on smaller surf, up to about head high.

Good winds,

Buzz
Buzz
NSW
319 posts
NSW, 319 posts
3 Feb 2007 5:51am
Yep the Converse pretty hard to beat ... but, was speaking to the cabrinha rep and apparently they're going to get their boards together now and will put out a kick-arse waveboard sometime by mid-year...

In maui, Jimmy Lewis are the ones for sure ... bout us$700~750...
SurfConnect
SurfConnect
QLD
1674 posts
QLD, 1674 posts
3 Feb 2007 10:18am
Should also consider Liquid Force Surfboards 5.8 & 6.0 they come in.
user
user
WA
1140 posts
WA, 1140 posts
3 Feb 2007 8:01pm
quote:
Originally posted by CAUTION

sounds like a bit of a worry you are going to surf big waves but dont know what board to take...




I'm agreeing here.

If you need to ask on this kook filled Forum about surfboards,you can't be surfing "Big waves"
Moritz
Moritz
NSW
180 posts
NSW, 180 posts
4 Feb 2007 1:39pm
Thanks for all the recommendations. I guess next step is to demo some stuff and make up my mind.

Moritz
richierich
richierich
NSW
226 posts
NSW, 226 posts
4 Feb 2007 3:36pm
Wasn't that 5'9" the sickest thing when you went on the last trip to Brazil. I think it was called rich or something?? by the way the cash converter idea is the funniest one i have ever heard...i don't think echostorm has met you Moritz!
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