skutter - 5-9-2014 at 09:32 AM
Hello,
I'm still a newbie, and have been riding on my nice twin tip, but i have noticed folk riding on surf boards. It looks like fun, especially as they can
ride in much lower winds or with a smaller kite. I'm going to see if i can have a go on one but was wondering what folk say about em. Any tips advice
much appreciated.
PHREERIDER - 5-9-2014 at 10:43 AM
nice volume in the 50 L range, quad fin, nice point sail grip with quick sprinty feel , wide, tough top like bamboo, or polymer like on lib
tech.
avoid straps , wax can be messy, but to start it seems using wax will teach alot about the feel of the board, then add grip pads to spots YOU KNOW
by use should be for your style of riding
smaller rider could do well with sub woofer by cabrinah <#180
i ride firewire sweet potato 6' at #200
the lighter wind will take some time you will still need decent wind to get out and have fun, with efficiency a surf set up can get u out when TT
is marginal or weak
skutter - 5-9-2014 at 12:16 PM
my mate was riding a north nugget - bamboo construction so really light, he was ripping it! will beg him for a go next time. But he did point out to
me by taking my board that there was (just) enough wind to get upwind on my twin tip...saying that he was riding with C kite compared to my Fat lipped
DNA Bow.....i'll bug him for a go next time
alferdlavitov - 18-2-2015 at 09:54 PM
Can anyone please tell me what are the things I have to check before buying the surfboards either from an online media or from an offline business.
Thanks
tridude - 1-5-2015 at 06:08 PM
what's your weight, height, wind, and water conditions where you ride i.e. lake, gusty 15 kts, 18 mph etc................do you like upwind
performance or more skatey down the line riding (waves).........