IanCathy said..
Am 69kg, fly a SB 7 and Cat 10 in 15-30 knts ... Looking for versatile board, gentle on my creaking knees, can deal with a bit of chop, soft landings etc
Looking for next TT... Now have 139x41 Axis Inferno...
Thinking a 135 or 132 Vanguard, a Custom, JaimePro or Moneyshot....?
Really need advice as how small would work for me... And how big a difference from what I currently have...
Thinking used or ex demo.... As always out for a bargain....
Advice from more experience and accomplished always appreciated....
If u all ready have a specific board & like it then stick with the brand, if the size is the problem of skidding out or no control in strong winds, with ur weight size u can drop right down to a 130 evan.
when i lived in cape town South africa I road a 132x38 Misfit fron slingshot in strong winds and loved the board
nowadays here in perth I have moved to a 137x43 nobile nhp and love it.
U have to test 1 and see how u feel, my advice would be
1)look at the rocker line - moderate rocker
2) stiffness of board - to stiff kill ur knees on landing skitish jumps, too flexi and the board grips to much and really must know how to pop to get board working
3) think of what u like single, double or no concave all up to u.
4) footpads play a very big roll. to soft and you get a bad ride as you feet take a pounding, to hard and you cannot walk for days, each to them selves
5) knee problems wear a brace it works look at all the Pro's u will see most of them wear braces at some stage in there kiting career. they really work as I done me knee in with kiting as well and used 1 for about 6 months
Hope this helps ....