Maxiy said..
Hi all
looking for a light wind board, is it just as simple as getting a LONGER board than i already have (currently ride a slingshot misfit 136) Or should i be looking at a specific board/boards ???
Will mostly be riding in flat water (either at a lake on the south coast or in the Lake at canberra)
Suggestions ???
Thanks all
Depends what you call light wind.
But no don't look at simply a bigger board of the same type to what you have. Look at a light wind specific board. Talking TT's 145x45 is a good size for the average bloke.
You need to look for shallow rocker, rectangular shape. stiffish. That will get you rocking upwind in flat water. But stiff, flat wide, long boards are pretty crappy in choppy conditions. The more chop you have the more rocker, flex, rounded the shape you need. The will give better chop performance but worse light wind performance.
But you truely have butter flat water then get the flatest widest stiffest most rectangular mofo you can find.
Also who needs find for butter flat water. ditch the fins to give you better low end.