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blancoh2o
Since 15 Mar 2005
1154 Posts
Oregon
Phishy
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2083 Posts
PNW
Bigfoot
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Tue Jan 08, 19 9:42 am HA, HA. Good one! |
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Ha!
So many contexts this applies to.
What kind of board did you get yourself/receive?
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WindSki
Since 14 Dec 2012
410 Posts
Portland
Obsessed
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Tue Jan 08, 19 1:25 pm |
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Love it
How what do you look like after a new kite?
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Windian
Since 28 Apr 2008
889 Posts
Newport, OR
NEWPORT OG
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Tue Jan 08, 19 5:12 pm |
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I would like to see the before photo of going to work knowing it is going to be a hellish day, and then the after photo of having just finished up an epic and unanticipated kite session after work the same day.
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bwd
Since 04 Aug 2007
385 Posts
Obsessed
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Tue Jan 08, 19 7:55 pm |
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Well played, sir!
If you dont have a new surfbard of which to post pictures, you now have, at least, earned yourself a compelling reason to buy one at earliest convenience,
lest you lose all all credibility and be forever branded a kook!
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blancoh2o
Since 15 Mar 2005
1154 Posts
Oregon
Phishy
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2026 Posts
Windward
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Wed Jan 09, 19 8:19 am |
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I'm so surprised how the nose is not need needed for a good kiteboard
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blancoh2o
Since 15 Mar 2005
1154 Posts
Oregon
Phishy
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Wed Jan 09, 19 9:07 am |
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The concept of the “blunt” nose is for early planing (like a tt). This allows for a shorter board and a smaller kite. There is also less unbalanced weight on the nose so the board povits easier.
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