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New tt for waves

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Created by Nathe > 9 months ago, 24 Oct 2015
Nathe
WA, 439 posts
24 Oct 2015 7:58PM
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Gday fellas.. Keen on hearing from anyone who rides a shinn monk or speedball at a beachie . I currently ride a jimmy Lewis model 3 and was looking at a second board to mix it up a bit... Before anyone starts going ( ride a surfboard it's fully sic) I do when I'm kiting and all year round when there's waves but I have been having way more fun on my tt sliding out the tail and boosting off the lip. I find with my jimmy Lewis it's a fine line between holding edge on a hard turn and fully sliding out down the face . The rails on my board are slightly rounded and was wondering if the monk or speedball was a bit sharper and performed well on the waves. Any feed back would be great
Cheers

ThomasU
WA, 31 posts
25 Oct 2015 10:55AM
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I have monk; you are welcomed to have a go at it somwhere North Perth

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
25 Oct 2015 4:12PM
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If you want to boost off the lip then a Monk is your board. For riding a wave and sliding the back out as well you're better off on something else, there should be other twinnies out there better for what you want than the Monk.

0llie
NSW, 176 posts
26 Oct 2015 12:12AM
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Shinn Dundee, absolutely shreds perth shories

Haven't had a go on the monk but heard it charges harder

daddycool
WA, 337 posts
26 Oct 2015 3:19AM
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Plus 1 for the Dundee

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
26 Oct 2015 10:27AM
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All of the boards mentioned and others go great, but wind strength dependant, the speedball performs best in lighter to mid range winds, the Dundee then mid to strong, the monk from strong to overpowered, I've had all 3 and used in onshore conditions, the alkita boards are more wave orientated as a tt but conditions dictate , nomad boards have been producing a great looking wave orientated tt similar to the old shinn wave

bene313
WA, 1347 posts
26 Oct 2015 10:51AM
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Nathe said..
The rails on my board are slightly rounded and was wondering if the monk or speedball was a bit sharper and performed well on the waves.


Monk, Speedball etc are common twin tip construction. Whereas your JL3 is foam + glass, similar to the Alkita boards previously mentioned. Correct?

So the rails are going to be completely different!

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
26 Oct 2015 1:29PM
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Yeah mate that's what I was asking. The rails on mine are very similar to a surfboard design and I love the way it feels. Just wanted another board that performs well in waves but feels different to my jl3.

sandyscott
NSW, 67 posts
26 Oct 2015 4:35PM
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You can have a go of my Monk.........if you can find it. Last seen in the middle of Botany Bay!!

KitersElbow
WA, 78 posts
26 Oct 2015 2:32PM
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+1 for the Monk. Ride it in Perth waves all the time, it's fantastic.

bene313
WA, 1347 posts
26 Oct 2015 3:13PM
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Nathe said..
Yeah mate that's what I was asking. The rails on mine are very similar to a surfboard design and I love the way it feels. Just wanted another board that performs well in waves but feels different to my jl3.




Ah ha. KSS in Scarborough stock Shinn. They also had the Mako a year or two ago.

Anyway, here are a bunch of threads we have discussed before:

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/Review/TT-with-round-rails/

kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2379420

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/Review/Mako-King-and-Mako-140-sublime/

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/Review/2013-Ocean-Rodeo-Mako-140/

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/twin-tip-boards-for-the-surf/?page=

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/Best-Twin-tip-in-the-surf-Honestly/

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
27 Oct 2015 9:41AM
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I highly recommend the Axis Twin Wave for a TT in the waves.

148cm x 43cm, tucked rails. The deck pads in the photo are my mod.

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
27 Oct 2015 8:59AM
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That thing looks sic!! What's with the 3 fins on one end ? Does it still ride good heel side both ways or do you have to ride toe side on it

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
27 Oct 2015 12:13PM
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Nathe said..
That thing looks sic!! What's with the 3 fins on one end ? Does it still ride good heel side both ways or do you have to ride toe side on it


Rides heel side both ways with ease, even in choppy water. The straps are set slightly back towards the 3 finned end. It is a great board for carving hard toeside and heelside turns. I've used it into up to head high surf and the rolled rails allow it to release when driving down a face. Great fun. Do a search on reviews.

ActionSportsWA
WA, 999 posts
27 Oct 2015 10:23AM
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Hi Nathe,

We have a good selection of Shinn boards for demo in our Balcatta store including : The Monk, Pinbot, Shinnster, King Gee and Bronq.

Feel free to drop into our store to grab one for a run or come to our next demo day and try them all.

We also have a good range of North boards you can demo.

DM

Drury
NSW, 502 posts
27 Oct 2015 1:28PM
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Shinn Bronq, Monk, and Speedball (for light wind) are all sick and so is the Axis Twin Wave. If you're open to a mutant style that still rides both ways, the Twin Wave is such a cool board.

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
27 Oct 2015 12:01PM
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The axis twin wave looks like my sort of board and all the reviews are awesome . Anyone know of an axis stickiest in Perth

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
27 Oct 2015 12:45PM
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Nathe said...
The axis twin wave looks like my sort of board and all the reviews are awesome . Anyone know of an axis stickiest in Perth


Try before you buy, especially if your spot can be choppy, the board was my least favourite, pretty sure the owner would be keen to offload, put the ocean rodeo on your list if this is what you think you may like

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
27 Oct 2015 3:46PM
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Nathe said..
The axis twin wave looks like my sort of board and all the reviews are awesome . Anyone know of an axis stickiest in Perth


Stockist-Not sure of the west coast. Contact Axis direct or Kitepower - Sydney

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
27 Oct 2015 1:56PM
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Yep definitely want to try the shinn boards and the twin wave . I've had so many surfboards over the years that I know not to trust reviews

Plummet
4862 posts
27 Oct 2015 5:49PM
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check out this sexy mother****a

www.nomadkiteboarding.com/index-wave-twintip-kiteboard-hybrid.html

Plummet
4862 posts
27 Oct 2015 5:50PM
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****er, ****ker, farker, focker, farc **** ............ just testing F U C K bleeper database

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
28 Oct 2015 8:41AM
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Plummet said..

check out this sexy mother****a

www.nomadkiteboarding.com/index-wave-twintip-kiteboard-hybrid.html


Looks like my old Shinn Wave

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
28 Oct 2015 5:00PM
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Plummet said..
check out this sexy mother****a

www.nomadkiteboarding.com/index-wave-twintip-kiteboard-hybrid.html



looks a lot like a shorter version of a mako, the ad doesn't mention the boards concave though.

"It’s the result of very complicated fluid dynamics and only made possible through the extensive use of aerospace materials" what a load of sh!t its a kiteboard for f@cks sake not a rocket!

oh and Nathe, just get a mako you cant go wrong there

WA Surf & Foil
WA, 250 posts
28 Oct 2015 3:24PM
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Nathe said..
Yeah mate that's what I was asking. The rails on mine are very similar to a surfboard design and I love the way it feels. Just wanted another board that performs well in waves but feels different to my jl3.


Let me know what you think of the Shinn board Nathe, i have struggled to enjoy any pop out wood core board since getting back on the Jimmy Lewis boards

We had a good session down the beach one day with a couple of the shinn and Axis boards in choppy windy conditions and they all rode nice with the soft flex but getting back on the JL and being able to ride mack 10 through the chop was sooooooo nice.

Jason

Nathe
WA, 439 posts
28 Oct 2015 5:10PM
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Nathe said..
Yeah mate that's what I was asking. The rails on mine are very similar to a surfboard design and I love the way it feels. Just wanted another board that performs well in waves but feels different to my jl3.


Let me know what you think of the Shinn board Nathe, i have struggled to enjoy any pop out wood core board since getting back on the Jimmy Lewis boards

We had a good session down the beach one day with a couple of the shinn and Axis boards in choppy windy conditions and they all rode nice with the soft flex but getting back on the JL and being able to ride mack 10 through the chop was sooooooo nice.

Jason


yeah I will demo a couple when I get a chance . I've been loving my jimmy Lewis since I bought of you a couple of years ago. Don't know if I'm wasting my time trying to get something better. I'm just getting board with the surf boards and my tt is super fun down madora



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