board / kite size recommendations

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Speck
Speck
VIC
6 posts
VIC, 6 posts
10 Jan 2011 12:20pm
Hi,

I'd love some advice as to the board size i should be looking at, i've just finished my lessons so very new to the sport. I'm a female, 55kg, 165 cm tall.

Any kite brands good for lighter females would also be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
IanR
IanR
NSW
1360 posts
NSW, 1360 posts
10 Jan 2011 1:36pm
Hi Speck
An Idea of average wind speed in your area is required.
if you live in WA you would have a different kite size to a girl your size/mass living in SE QLD
Speck
Speck
VIC
6 posts
VIC, 6 posts
10 Jan 2011 1:44pm
Thanks Ian,

I'm in St Kilda, winds tend to be anywhere between 10 and 30 knots generally. I'll also hope to get to a few other locations around the bay and possibly vic coast.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
10 Jan 2011 1:49pm
Speck said...

Thanks Ian,

I'm in St Kilda, winds tend to be anywhere between 10 and 30 knots generally. I'll also hope to get to a few other locations around the bay and possibly vic coast.


A 9m would probably be good for you given your light weight, which you could probably compliment with a 6/7m for stronger days
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
10 Jan 2011 11:01am
Your instructor didn't advise on this?
Speck
Speck
VIC
6 posts
VIC, 6 posts
10 Jan 2011 2:12pm
I have just received some different advice from different people so just thought i'd put it out there to see what the general consensus was.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
10 Jan 2011 2:20pm
Speck said...

I have just received some different advice from different people so just thought i'd put it out there to see what the general consensus was.


Probably just different perspectives on when the ideal time to ride is. I.e. 10-25 vs 15-30. Bigger kite means less having to sine the kite but you'll be overpowered sooner. Small kite means more sining but you'll have to really work it on the low end. I normally think a bigger kite is easier to start with because working a small kite requires extra skill and its more punishing if you make mistakes (accidental looping etc)
Paradox
Paradox
QLD
1326 posts
QLD, 1326 posts
10 Jan 2011 5:55pm
A 9m sounds about right, but I believe Speck asked about board size guys?? The reference to kites was about brands.

My guess would be a 132-135 would be in the range for a board, but I am a fair bit heavier so no direct experience - hopefully other girls will see this and be able to advise what they ride. You gals all seem to be about the same weight

Regarding kite brands - now there is a can of worms, there are sooo many.... but generally what suits guys also suits girls, just matching size to wind/weight is what makes a difference (and colour of course ). Most leading brands entry level kites will suit you, but take a look at what brands/kites people are riding in your area. If you want an opinion on a specific kite post it up here we will tell you pretty quickly if it is good for you or not.

EDIT: Found this thread not too far below: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/Newbies-Tips-Tricks/What-size-board-do-most-girls-use/
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
10 Jan 2011 8:30pm
For your height and weight 135cm board is way too big.

Seriously a 126, 128 (or if you have too a 130 max ) is the right size for you and less than 40cm wide. Eg: 128 x 38

the bigger the board the heavier it is on your feet, it also makes holding an edge harder if you don't have the weight to hold it.

Speck
Speck
VIC
6 posts
VIC, 6 posts
14 Jan 2011 3:05pm
Thanks for the advice guys!
Speck
Speck
VIC
6 posts
VIC, 6 posts
8 Feb 2011 1:49pm
Hi all,

So i'm finally looking at a board to purchase, it's a 2009 Naish Thorn 129cm, just wondering if anyone has any feedback on this board.

Cheers!
allano
allano
WA
188 posts
WA, 188 posts
8 Feb 2011 1:12pm
IMO you should look for a female specific board or a freeride board, at 55kg boards like the Thorn will be too stiff for all round comfort, riding chop and being a little bit more forgiving. You may find the foot straps a little large.
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
8 Feb 2011 8:28pm
allano said...

IMO you should look for a female specific board or a freeride board, at 55kg boards like the Thorn will be too stiff for all round comfort, riding chop and being a little bit more forgiving. You may find the foot straps a little large.



Tend to agree. Also the stance is probably going to be a little wide for a female.

Liquid force do some nice boards for girls.
allano
allano
WA
188 posts
WA, 188 posts
9 Feb 2011 1:03pm
2008 Paris 129 on buy and sell
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing/Boards/~rpuww/2008-North-Paris-129-cm.aspx?search=JIFAOSlMixHWdiopLvCzVQ%3d%3d

or Nobile 555 or NHP women specific, Liquid force Aura, Shinn Luigi, Naish Moumentum

lots of boards out there.
You could even go for a cheap 134-137 long (40-42 wide) board to learn on then, as you progress you can keep that as a light wind board and then look for a board suited to your size....

Have fun shopping
Hempress
Hempress
VIC
13 posts
VIC, 13 posts
9 Feb 2011 4:25pm
Hi Speck,

I'm a pretty light female and live in St.Kilda as well... I ride the NHP 128 and love it soooooooo much!!

I wouldn't discard this board, even though its a little bit more expensive it has given me so many hours of joy!!!

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