Lightest production twin tip on the market

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kiter77
kiter77
VIC
273 posts
VIC, 273 posts
7 Dec 2011 5:25pm
Just split the old girl in half the other day need a replacement something lightweight with a good wind range weighing 83 kgs Cheers
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
SA, 2288 posts
7 Dec 2011 4:58pm
Just broke you board and your concerned about weight?
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
7 Dec 2011 5:29pm
xenon laluz. light and smooth. works a trea in the flats and melboure's chop
Paul1
Paul1
QLD
1011 posts
QLD, 1011 posts
7 Dec 2011 4:52pm
Had a look at an Underground Crypt in the shop the other day, that thing was seriously light.
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
7 Dec 2011 4:56pm
light doesn't equal good. a bit of weight and momentum in the board helps with rotations and off-axis balance, and makes it easier to get the board back down where it should be after a trick.
Rooboy
Rooboy
SA
298 posts
SA, 298 posts
7 Dec 2011 6:03pm
The North Team Series is the lightest board ive every ridden/picked up. Its Carbon fibre with a wood core. Huge pop and a lot of flex. Love it!
BurkeyBoy
BurkeyBoy
QLD
549 posts
QLD, 549 posts
7 Dec 2011 5:36pm
Contact Dan at Cardboards and actually speak to the manufacturer (07)4192 7227. Aussie made and top quality.
dbabicwa
dbabicwa
WA
809 posts
WA, 809 posts
7 Dec 2011 4:29pm
Build one (not finished:)




BrisKites
BrisKites
QLD
1293 posts
QLD, 1293 posts
7 Dec 2011 7:08pm
Not sure why you want the lightest but the North Team is lighter than the others mentioned.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
7 Dec 2011 8:19pm
I think this maybe including pads. North mentioned it weighs under 3kg's with pads and straps.

North Team Series 2012 - 134 x 40.0cm (2.3kg)
North Team Series 2012 - 137 x 41.0cm (2.5kg)
North Team Series 2012 - 140 x 42.0cm (2.6kg)

Unfortunately it comes at a price
Rhys McClintock
Rhys McClintock
NSW
995 posts
NSW, 995 posts
7 Dec 2011 9:13pm
What was your old board? Not asking to expose what broke, but i'm more interested in what you're coming from so we can recommend something...

In terms of weight, the Crazyfly Raptor LTD is very very light, as is the Cardboards Freeride (and much cheaper too!)

The North Team that Jason (BK) mentioned is extremely light also.
the walks
the walks
WA
448 posts
WA, 448 posts
7 Dec 2011 8:00pm
the 2012 north select 132 is lighter than them all
NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
7 Dec 2011 8:33pm
Select rides good through the chop but pops like a wet piece of celery. Team board 137 weighs 3.4kg with straps.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
7 Dec 2011 11:46pm
NickT said...

Select rides good through the chop but pops like a wet piece of celery. Team board 137 weighs 3.4kg with straps.


Mixed info on the web about it

"The 2012 Team Series is the ultimate New School Board. Mad pop, controlled landings, Hard Flex, and the Quattro V Bottom, all help make this the only choice for the North Pro Team.

The 137x41 weighs in at under 3kg, strapped and finned, thats just insane!

More pop, less weight, more power and one sick looking board.

All of North's performance twin tips feature the new Track system, combine this with the NTT footpad system and the variations to customise your ride are almost limitless.

Add your favorite boots and throw down powered moves like a wakestyle-pro, the Team Series lets you do it all.

The use of TeXtreme delivers stiffness, lightness and flex-response. This new carbon fiber technology is 20% lighter than conventional carbon reinforcement and is only available on the Select and Team Series boards for 2012.

The 2012 Team Series lets you go harder, faster and bigger!"
Skid
Skid
QLD
1499 posts
QLD, 1499 posts
7 Dec 2011 10:55pm
dbabicwa said...

Build one (not finished:)







Looking good dbabicwa
What's the lay up for the board?
rhinoman
rhinoman
QLD
362 posts
QLD, 362 posts
7 Dec 2011 11:09pm
the walks said...

the 2012 north select 132 is lighter than them all
no its not .weighed 132 select against the 134 team and its around 5oz lighter thats why i went the team

Jr Walks
Jr Walks
WA
284 posts
WA, 284 posts
8 Dec 2011 12:35am
North Team series or Select

Lightest boards i've ever ridden.
deXtrous
deXtrous
NSW
451 posts
NSW, 451 posts
8 Dec 2011 2:42pm
This is the lightest board I could find for ya mate:



Good luck with your kite flying goals of 2012.
wishy
wishy
WA
1501 posts
WA, 1501 posts
8 Dec 2011 11:47am
The lightest twintip is the one that's attached to the guy, that's attached to the kite, that's been sent the hardest, in the heaviest wind. It will have a negative weight and the boost will be highly invigorating.
INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP
QLD
1855 posts
QLD, 1855 posts
8 Dec 2011 4:35pm
North Select 132cm -2.2kg
Xenon Laluz 132cm -2.2kg

Paul1
Paul1
QLD
1011 posts
QLD, 1011 posts
8 Dec 2011 8:34pm
Had a look at an Underground Crypt in the shop the other day, that thing was seriously heavy.
NSW, 4382 posts
8 Dec 2011 11:35pm
Xenon Laluz approx 2.2/2.3kg and it has a 2 year warranty.
JayP
JayP
QLD
249 posts
QLD, 249 posts
8 Dec 2011 11:03pm
Airush FS Team at 1.7 kg is seriously light. I have been riding the laluz, very nice board. You do notice the extra weight when you jump to a different board.
LostinSpace
LostinSpace
QLD
388 posts
QLD, 388 posts
12 Dec 2011 3:41pm
I thought my 2011 Underground 135 x 42 Crypt (Carbon Fibre) was light and most people comment the same when they pick it up and have a feel. I just weighed it and it come in at 3.3kg's but IMHO I love it and reckon it is great board
dbabicwa
dbabicwa
WA
809 posts
WA, 809 posts
12 Dec 2011 2:44pm
Skid said...

dbabicwa said...

Build one (not finished:)







Looking good dbabicwa
What's the lay up for the board?


Marine ply 6mm, fiberglass 4oz and than bamboo ply 6mm.

Rocker 4.5cm, concave 5mm, flex as per production board which I've copied:)

All together 2.5kg for the 41.5x136 not bad...

And, yes, around $100 all together...
Skid
Skid
QLD
1499 posts
QLD, 1499 posts
12 Dec 2011 10:08pm
Thanks dbabicwa.
Love your work
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