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Kamikuza
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 1:19 am |
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Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:49 am Posts: 2785 Location: Japan
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I'm sure I out-weigh most of you buggers ... I have the Flydoor XL (170x50) for the light stuff and a Flyradical L (139x42) for when it picks up. I prefer to go out over-powered on the kite and use the smaller board but the big door can still be fun.
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Puetz
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:15 am |
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Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2003 12:50 pm Posts: 653 Location: Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Kamikuza wrote: I'm sure I out-weigh most of you buggers .... ... are you sure... I'm 125 kg now, proberly 130kg with a few beers in me, wet harness etc, just checking,,,, what do you weigh by the way? cheers, Robbie 
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Bain
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 5:59 am |
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Not that I'm proud, but since we are throwing weights around, I still clock in at 6'4" 290# (131kg) dry. I wish I weighed 210 like the OP, that would make it a piece of cake! Still, for you to feel like you cant get going until 18 mph wind seems strange. Im usually ripping on a 16-17m and my 137 blunt at that point.
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oceansprince
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:12 am |
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some heavy guys test BTSkiteboarding RLW (145 X 44 ) in lakes and the results where outstanding.. "Lighter and more responsive than any other lightwind board in the world. Low Rocker, outline and tip width are optimized for direct power needed for lightwind efficiency. Also give this board a buttery smooth ride quality, upwind drive and excellent traction. The Flex is specifically tailored to the bottom shaping, outline and rocker, having the perfect mix of light weight, durability and excellent rebound abilities. Unlimited top speed, riding efficiency, upwind drive, edging power and total control, make this board ideal for lightwind race competition or delightful freeriding. "
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badgb21
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:11 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2003 8:55 am Posts: 86 Location: MA USA
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Hi I'm 245lbs and have settled on the kites and respective boards below. Have dabbled with a surf board and will probably dabble again. I didn't try it as a light wind option, more for kiting in surf. It didn't do a lot for me? The hype continues about them, so I'll give it another go. I went for a big TT for my big kites - see below and have been pleased at the low wind performance compared to lighter guys around on the water. I would think a mid size Door or a wing would be ideal.
10m Switchblade - 135 Wainman Blunt 12m Switchblade - 135 Wainman Blunt 14m Switchblade - 138 Spleene Rip+ 16m Crossbow - 155 Flydoor
I went the formula route in windsurfing to address light wind and lost the 'fun' element. I'd be interested to know if the kite race boards would be similar?
Good lick with your choice.
Kev
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IWB2
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:46 pm |
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Jakester, There are many types of lightwind boards available which will allow you to get out in the light winds ie 10-14knots. Raceboards Freeride directional - ie Cabrinha Transport Fast rockered surfboard Huge twin tips ie Nobile Flying Carpet Large Twin tips ie Nobile XTR Skimboards - Nobile Skim
The Raceboards now at roughly190cm*70cm most likely will give you the best lowend, however this style of board may or may not be the riding style you want, or it may or may not work in the area you kite in, due to the very long fins. The huge twin tips like the Nobile Flying Carpet are very good as well and are a great compliment when using a lightwind kite. Really your riding style may choose which board to choose. It is possible you may want to have 2 or 3 differnt lightwind weapons so to keep it fun when out on the water.
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jakster4
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:09 pm |
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Thanks for all the responses! It is interesting to see how many types of boards there are and what everyone is riding.
I'm definitely interested in a twin tip. So I looks like my choices are:
Epic Oxygen
Slingshot Glide
Underground Stella
King George
Litewave Wing
Flydoor XL
Spleene door
Nobile Flying Carpet
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Puetz
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Post subject: Re: light wind board for big guy Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:25 am |
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Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2003 12:50 pm Posts: 653 Location: Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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Kamikuza wrote: I think we'd have to stand on scales to figure it out, Robbie - we're pretty close! Apparently, I nudged out Saigo to be the heaviest kiteboarder in Japan ... I am the Flying Sumo!  ... truth be know, I haven't jumped on scales for a while and I really don't wanna know the truth of how heavy I really am. I should be doing something about it but I figure if I can kite for 3 - 4 hours straight, I'm just fit enough Cheers for now, Robbie 
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