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Joffrey
Joffrey
VIC
2 posts
VIC, 2 posts
13 Dec 2010 3:30am
Hi all,

I have been reading this forum for a while now and it has been a great source of information. I am now seeking your advice as I am about to purchase my first board.

A mate has introduced me to kitesurfing a few weeks ago and I have been practicing with his gear and I just bought a second hand kite to start with as well as a harness. I'm just missing the board.

I live in Broome (western australia), a bit far from everything and I don't have the luxury of trying boards from the local kitesurf shop since there isn't any :(.

The wind here is on average between 10-15kts.

My current kite is a 16m Liquid Force Assault and I weight 72kg.

I was thinking of a board between 132-135cm for my weight and wind conditions?

A board that can do both freestyle a freeride would be great. With a fairly good upwind and lightwind capability as well.

I've read somewhere that the Cab Rival & Prodigy are good for starters and upwind. Was also looking at the Caliber and Underground FLX but they might be a bit too advanced for me? Any other recommendations?

Thank you in advance
resaka
resaka
WA
28 posts
WA, 28 posts
13 Dec 2010 9:28am
HI,,we recomend boards from Nobile,,They got awesome Boards for all conditions and levels,,,,Check www.nobilekiteboarding.com,,or se the boards we got in our shop,,resaska.com.au
Bog
Bog
WA
43 posts
Bog Bog
WA, 43 posts
13 Dec 2010 4:18pm
Ive just been trying the Shinn Monk and I am very impressed with the board.
Great up wind, great early planning, good POP and allround fun.

I'm waiting for my 133 x 41
but with winds of 10 -15 knt and 70 kgs you could look at the 135 x 42 or maybe the 135 x 44.
I was out on a 135 x 44, 8m kite and 15-18knts and it felt great, not too wide, easy to hold an edge, great fun and everyone else was on 11s and 12s!

Speak to Duncan or Arron and get them to post a board up.
if you don't like it, want a brand new one or its the wrong size, it will cost you the post back

contact is www.shinnworldoz.com

NSW, 4382 posts
13 Dec 2010 9:49pm
X30N said...

Hi all,

I have been reading this forum for a while now and it has been a great source of information. I am now seeking your advice as I am about to purchase my first board.

A mate has introduced me to kitesurfing a few weeks ago and I have been practicing with his gear and I just bought a second hand kite to start with as well as a harness. I'm just missing the board.

I live in Broome (western australia), a bit far from everything and I don't have the luxury of trying boards from the local kitesurf shop since there isn't any :(.

The wind here is on average between 10-15kts.

My current kite is a 16m Liquid Force Assault and I weight 72kg.

I was thinking of a board between 132-135cm for my weight and wind conditions?

A board that can do both freestyle a freeride would be great. With a fairly good upwind and lightwind capability as well.

I've read somewhere that the Cab Rival & Prodigy are good for starters and upwind. Was also looking at the Caliber and Underground FLX but they might be a bit too advanced for me? Any other recommendations?

Thank you in advance


I think the winds average a bit more than that, perhaps thats just what you are tending to go out in at the moment.
The LF Assault had a bridle issue that made it fly like crap hopefully yours was fixed, its so long ago now that I doubt that you will get the bridle mod easily.

Anyway, for the winds you are faced with I would recommend you get as board thats a bit longer, say something like a 1.40 -1.50 and any of the brands and models will suit you.
Getting a longer or bigger board will allow you to learn to ride upwind, and will stop you having to do that long walk after each run!
A longer board will not stop you progressing in the lighter wind conditions that you have to deal with.
There are heaps of last years gear options or used boards out there. I do have some boards that would suit, like 1.47 Cab Prodigy 2010 for $600 inc shipping, brand new.
BrisKites
BrisKites
QLD
1293 posts
QLD, 1293 posts
13 Dec 2010 11:55pm
Here is my recommendation-
1- Wait till you get some advice from somebody without a financial interest in what you get.
2- Avoid massive battleship boards nobody else wants

Jas
BrisKites


Paradox
Paradox
QLD
1326 posts
QLD, 1326 posts
14 Dec 2010 1:40pm
10-15kts is a terrible strength to consistantly go out in with normal gear, and I hope it does regularly get more than that or you will bore of kitesurfing very quickly.

at 76kgs and a 16m kite you certainly are set up to hit that wind strength. The problem is that to kite those winds and have any fun I would actually recommend a board like the Airush Sector. Otherwise any board around 138 or more and a bit of width will get you there.

However if you want to kite regularly in anything approaching 20kts you will be changing your gear and need a 12m kite or less and a smaller board....
Joffrey
Joffrey
VIC
2 posts
VIC, 2 posts
14 Dec 2010 3:38pm
Hey guys,

Thanks for the replies.

I will follow your recommendations Jas :). I'm still doing a bit of research for the board. Any other recommendations are welcome.

I'm also planning on buying a smaller kite 10-12m for those days where the wind picks up a bit more. We do get winds higher than 15 even 20 kts but not that often unfortunately.

Paradox I'll have a look for the Airush Sector, seems perfect for light winds!

Thanks again!
winter
winter
VIC
155 posts
VIC, 155 posts
14 Dec 2010 10:17pm
xenon laluz fantastic in light wind and even better in high winds has the ability to feel big when its light and small when its 30+ i ride 135 and i am 90kg
ohyeah
ohyeah
VIC
15 posts
VIC, 15 posts
24 Dec 2010 9:45am
In light wind days I ride the 'flying carpet' from nobile. It's not that heavy for being so large, but it's big 160x46, and it trucks up wind, has reasonable flex that it's not bad in the chop and is lots of fun to ride in light wind....(It's not made for big jumps and such, but for learning the basics, spending more time on top of the water, it's the board for me)

With this board you could easily ride a smaller kite - 13m easily with this board instead of the monster 16m. As a basis, I am 75 kilos, and ride the carpet all the way up to about 20 knots. After 18 knots you have to depower your kite so it doesn't go too fast. At 13-14 knots and above I ride a 11.5 metre kite (Griffin Argo) and have lots of fun while people are sitting waiting for the wind to get stronger. If the wind is constantly going over 20 knots I change to my Naish Cult and use a smaller board.

This board allowed me to learn easier to keep an edge up wind, as it is sooo forgiving. I think more schools should get them. (There are other companies that do the same sort of board - Spleene, North Spike, Flysurfer something). I choose the Nobile due to their 3 year warranty, and they have the MOST comfy footbeds known to man. When kiteboarding is controlled by heel pressure you want your feet to be sitting just right.

(Disclosure - I don't sell gear, I don't own a shop, though I do like kiteboarding :) )




QLD, 481 posts
27 Dec 2010 8:30pm
Well heres my advice as a bigginer you either get a bigger board 139 to 145 and make it easy or a smaller board 130 to 135 and make it harder .Depends how quick your picking it up and ill recomend the nobile 555 in 137 or 140 or north gonzales 143
Just my opion hope this helps
George
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