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FireWire Dominator

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Created by Broomerang > 9 months ago, 18 Dec 2012
Broomerang
WA, 14 posts
18 Dec 2012 4:16PM
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Rider: 85kg, advanced
Style: Surf,
Weather: ?-? knots
Build Quality: ?/10
Satisfaction: ?/10
Disclosure: freeman

My Comments:
I surfed a FireWire dominator 5'8 recently and thought it would make a good wave kiting board. Has anyone out there got any advice / experience kiting this board or other models in the FireWire range?

Flying High
NSW, 217 posts
18 Dec 2012 11:38PM
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Broomerang said...

If relevent, please fill in this template...(& remove this line)

Rider: 85kg, advanced
Style: Surf,
Weather: ?-? knots
Build Quality: ?/10
Satisfaction: ?/10
Disclosure: freeman

My Comments:
I surfed a FireWire dominator 5'8 recently and thought it would make a good wave kiting board. Has anyone out there got any advice / experience kiting this board or other models in the FireWire range?


I have some reservations.
The Dominator would be a good beginners board or a light wind board.
It has a wide and thick tail, so skims or slides around a lot, consequently it is hard to go rail to rail and needs a lot of back foot weight to make it turn. It would be a good beginners board to learn on as it would be stable and easy to get planning.
It also depends on your weight and the board size. I surfed a friends 6' 0" and didn't like it. It was easy to paddle into the wave but it was hard to turn. I am 85 kg so a 5'8" might be a bit better.
Depends what you want? I think as you are powered up on a kite you don't need all that volume of a Dominator unless you want a light wind board.

COL
NSW, 554 posts
22 Dec 2012 12:56PM
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I've got a 6' Dominator for surfing. I've had a couple of goes on it kiting in marginal conditions & found it great. Turns well for its size & great in the air because of it's light weight. But I'm not going to use it again because I don't think it's going to handle the punnishment from foot pressure. Any size dominator would be a light wind option only.
Col

taxi
QLD, 416 posts
22 Dec 2012 1:17PM
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Mate if you liked surfing the board just use it for kiting as well,you will find your free surfing will improve with the extra water time...



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