MilesH said..
What is it like starting a circa 40l board compared to a 65/75l board (assuming an 85kg + rider)?
I assume you use a similar stink bug start? Is it increasingly difficult given the signifanctly reduced volume?
Hi, I am 72kg and I use a 55L board.
When I tried the 35L they told me to sink it with both my feet, but that didn't work for me. I ended up using the stink bug as I usually do.
On my first day it was 40+kn on a 3m, I could waterstart with a shopping bag :)
The second time I used it it was around 18kn on a 4m. It was quite physical to get it going. At 18kn with the 55L I am almost at the point of switching to the 3.5m. Honestly I wouldn't choose a smaller board if it forced me to get a bigger wing.
It's nice to ride once you are up, but I didn't really feel that it would be a gamechanger with respect to the 55.
It's more agile in the wave and more direct, and if you are into freestyle it will jump higher and it's easier to turn, but it comes at a price.
If you are not sticking the landing perfectly and really powered it will sink a lot, then each time it's quite demanding to get going again.
The 35L was sinking so much that my chest was almost under water.
If you live in a really windy place it's a nice to have, but for me I am sticking to my 55L as a single board.
I can ride it from 7-8kn and no upper limit.