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Best strapless surfboard for kitesurfing?

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Created by gcdave > 9 months ago, 19 Aug 2014
gcdave
534 posts
19 Aug 2014 6:49PM
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Few threads recently made me wonder..
Like, if there's a 'best' kite for boostn and megalooping thread..


Whats the best strapless surfboard for kitesurfing?

Misguided responses, yea nahs and blatant pimping acceptable.

Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
19 Aug 2014 8:52PM
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I guess it depends on the conditions your riding in, but I love my North Wam for bay Chop!

straddiepaul
QLD, 160 posts
19 Aug 2014 9:06PM
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Strapless is soooo free, totally connected with conditions, waves, equipment and technique, my stoke, i am hooked.....

If you are not falling off, need no extra power with lack of floatation, and can ride round carving and having fun, then your board rocks!

F-One Signatures are still doing the biz for me.. light, fast, lively, etc... and the best deck grip ever!

Gold Coasters can still kite their regular surfboards with ease, tho kite specific boards offer increased control and performance.
... #1 rule..... do you ride and look like a surfer???

Jonopark
WA, 400 posts
19 Aug 2014 7:45PM
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Sugar cube is my go to board for most conditions. If its really big (North or South) I take out the Katanna and for really fat waves I use the BWS. The North WAM was sold brand new as did not like (so friken stiff!). Conditions and style will determine your 'good board.' I love the sugarcube as goes upwind, looses the tail predictably and has enough volume for the fat days (look at the tail) but has enough 'rail' to dig in a bottom turn. (AND THATS NOT A LEASH, MUST BE WEED!!) And unfortunately I pay for my boards but Ray and Dave how about some discount!!


Sugar cube any condition go to board





BWS fat wave board


1/3 of my quiver

gcdave
534 posts
19 Aug 2014 7:52PM
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^^ id be more worried about that hat then the leash

Is that half a baked potato?

Jonopark
WA, 400 posts
19 Aug 2014 8:00PM
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Its either an alternator or taj. And yes dont kite on firewire boards (though they feel so good!!!) As they do snap very easily.
and in west oz we have wind everyday (not once a year like in qld) so sun protection is very important
Also I have a knee recons atm so if you need a board give us a yell!!

tomme
VIC, 475 posts
19 Aug 2014 10:55PM
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Jonopark said..
Its either an alternator or taj. And yes dont kite on firewire boards (though they feel so good!!!) As they do snap very easily.
and in west oz we have wind everyday (not once a year like in qld) so sun protection is very important
Also I have a knee recons atm so if you need a board give us a yell!!


talk to me about that sugar cube,

looks similar to a board i was on last week and looks very close to what i am after



Sibbo V3
VIC, 110 posts
19 Aug 2014 11:47PM
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Two sizes 5'6" and 5'10" which is the almost the same as last years 5'10" just slight changes to the rail, pads placement etc. 5'6" has a rounder rail line and a bit less rocker.








SugarQube
WA, 490 posts
19 Aug 2014 9:54PM
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Hey Mr Troll, dont know where you got those pictures from unless you are Mr .........., those boards are not officially for sale yet

Sibbo V3
VIC, 110 posts
20 Aug 2014 12:05AM
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I packed the sea container.


BTW-.A 5 foot 6 is missing.


Jonopark
WA, 400 posts
19 Aug 2014 11:06PM
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Haha im definetly not troll! Also I would like to demo the smaller one looks sweet.
And when I get home ill check the dimensions on my board and let you know more.

dafish
NSW, 1654 posts
20 Aug 2014 9:25AM
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+2 for the sugar cube. The board just flat out rocks! When this one is dead I will get another. Better not change it too much Ray, this board is as sweet as it's name.
Glad you got rid of the black rails, that can only be a good thing!
Hope your knee is healing up Jono, been out of action myself for almost three months and I hopefully will be back in the water next week. Just missed an epic swell and cranking southerlies....days I dream about. :(

Jonopark
WA, 400 posts
20 Aug 2014 8:30PM
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Tommy speak to sugarcube (above) about new board dimensions. Im on the 5*10 and absolutely love it. Good all round boards abd are super strong decks.

dafish what happened mate? Im 4 months post op and hopefully be in the water in 4 more months!! Painful mate! Glad to hear your shredding still (was haha) on the board and when ya make it over this side of the well ill have a few down winders for you to hit up!!

dafish
NSW, 1654 posts
21 Aug 2014 9:20AM
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Hey Jonno, look at my thread from last week about degloving my finger. Few pics of the carnage. I was very lucky to save it. Four operations, (the first one was 7 hours) and two sets of skin grafts. Was at my fav spot which is pretty isolated, so it was one of those "could have gone either way" moments.
I will be over seas for 9 months traveling after our kite season here ends, but when I get back I am hitting up the west coast! I will be be tracking you guys down!
cheers

Jedibrad
NSW, 527 posts
21 Aug 2014 9:45AM
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The firewire vanguard is a super board.

I ride mine in my normal surfing volume and can guarantee you there is no easier way to shoot up wind

It's a flowing board on the wave, with plenty hold for hacks

It makes me happy

jamesstorm
VIC, 48 posts
21 Aug 2014 10:29AM
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I like my smook for waves and axis new wave for blasting and learning tricks.
The new wave is out in a 5'4" so it is smaller lighter with no rib in the middle.I think its one of the best training tools out there.
My smook 5"3" by 18" is being made at the moment using a new glass.Should be sick.I still have my 4' my 4'5" and my 4"4" and they still are good even after 2 years.(just a little small now i am 73 kg and 5'9")
My uncle david rides a smook 5'5" and loves it
Dad rides a new wave 5'8" and hes really progressing on it. So easy to learn on.
My uncle Jus rides a stone from WA and it is a sick board too.

Jeff from smook is always looking at new construction methods to keep the weight down but maintain flex and strength. All my boards from him have lasted really well and i give them a flogging on a regular basis .

delta designs
WA, 12 posts
26 Aug 2014 10:38PM
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Another option, local and custom built. This is Monty's new strapless model from Delta Designs. It is 6'-3" x 18 1/2" x 2 5/16" volume 27 litres.
















KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
27 Aug 2014 12:12PM
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I've got one of these coming soon. "Shinnster"
Will post a review

Sir V
QLD, 490 posts
27 Aug 2014 12:38PM
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KIT33R said..
I've got one of these coming soon. "Shinnster"
Will post a review



Really? are you retiring the Shinn Wave?... surely not
Pls post review as I'd love to know how it compares

V

steely
WA, 32 posts
27 Aug 2014 2:34PM
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DELTA designs, this is my go to board, 5'9x18x2 nice and simple, swallow tail i can use this in any conditions solid to fun and mushy, up north and back home down south!! Marty keeps all your details on file so, you can basically getta stamp out of your previous board plus or minus a few tweaks..


jamdfingr
QLD, 663 posts
27 Aug 2014 5:44PM
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Not trolling... Just sharing the stoke....

If you want a different strapless board, build an alaia...

And not one from some exotic paulownia wood or anything like that...

Go to bunnings, buy a $25 piece of laminate pine, shape it up with some rails, a concave and a round nose....

Put some wax on it and ride it....

It's friggin awesome... I promise!

I haven't been on my twin tip for the last 6 sessions cause this board is so much fun!

And I have a Pawlonia blank in the garage ready to go, but am starting to think I don't need it...

Seriously fun!

tomme
VIC, 475 posts
27 Aug 2014 5:52PM
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jamdfingr said..
Not trolling... Just sharing the stoke....

If you want a different strapless board, build an alaia...

And not one from some exotic paulownia wood or anything like that...

Go to bunnings, buy a $25 piece of laminate pine, shape it up with some rails, a concave and a round nose....

Put some wax on it and ride it....

It's friggin awesome... I promise!

I haven't been on my twin tip for the last 6 sessions cause this board is so much fun!

And I have a Pawlonia blank in the garage ready to go, but am starting to think I don't need it...

Seriously fun!


Pics?

the gaz
WA, 173 posts
27 Aug 2014 4:43PM
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Another thumbs up for the Delta, great board.

Just wish I was able to get mine out at the mo.

dafish
NSW, 1654 posts
27 Aug 2014 6:48PM
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I shaped myself one a year and a half ago, and yes, they are mega fun. However, when the surf is even half way decent, I would go to surfboard any day. Horses for courses. Paulownia is a great wood because it won't hold water. You can shape it and oil it up and ride. No need for glass if the blank is thick enough.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5366 posts
27 Aug 2014 8:18PM
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The term "Strapless surfboard" doesn't compute.

gcdave
534 posts
28 Aug 2014 5:29AM
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sir ROWDY said...
The term "Strapless surfboard" doesn't compute.


Use the word 'directional' gets all those mutant warriors bangn their drum

I feel your confusion dude

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
28 Aug 2014 1:53PM
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Sir V said..

KIT33R said..
I've got one of these coming soon. "Shinnster"
Will post a review




Really? are you retiring the Shinn Wave?... surely not
Pls post review as I'd love to know how it compares

V


Sadly the Shinn Wave was retired 6 months ago. I've been riding an Axis Twin Wave (148) which I'm very happy with. The Shinnster should be something different again.



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