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Since 29 May 2007
150 Posts
Bend, OR
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Fri May 07, 10 7:04 am How Much Does The Board Matter? |
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Did a search and didn't turn up good answers.
I started kiting a couple years ago and have been riding an old Misfit circa '03 (black/dark green) that I picked up for cheap when I was gathering my gear. I'm not a freestyle/slider guy - I primarily like catching air and riding waves. Would I see a big difference in performance if I upgraded to a newer all-around board?
I recently started working on the east coast (temporarily, I hope), and ride in a place where there isn't an opportunity to demo.
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stinkyskate
Since 18 Feb 2009
22 Posts
Tri-cities WA
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Fri May 07, 10 7:07 am |
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matters a lot. I tried riding without my board at three mile this weekend and got really cold. |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Fri May 07, 10 7:14 am |
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Hey Aaron,
It does matter a lot. It's your body's interface to the water and determines how the power from the kite is applied to the surface of the water. A board can waste power or use it efficiently. Boards with a curved outline will turn better while boards with a rectangular outline will be more poppy but less turny. The flex pattern of a board will help you load against water longer for a better release when you're boosting. Your misfit is probaby pretty decent for freeriding and catching air but obviously a surfboard would be better for riding waves.
I'd just find an 07 or newer used board for cheap and buy it. It's going to be light-years better than an 03 board no matter what. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
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retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Fri May 07, 10 9:10 am |
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honestly, I think it matters more than the kite. Especially these days since many of the kites fly pretty close to the same. I kited for three years on an 01 SX and when I finally got another board I thought to myself..I just wasted two years kiting on an old board.
So umm, yeah, make a coffee table out of that 03 and get yourself a new board. I'm a HUGE fan of the crazy fly raptors but the liquid force recoil is also a nice board. Hell, get yourself a close out recoil and a decent surfboard. |
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Tony
Since 28 Aug 2006
940 Posts
Portland
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Fri May 07, 10 10:35 am |
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I agree with MonkeyBoy, I think the board matters more than the kite.
Try out as many boards as you can....different board, different style of riding.
Go to 2nd wind in hood river for a demo board request. They'll be happy to help. |
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mschulz

Since 29 May 2007
530 Posts
Reno, NV
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Fri May 07, 10 10:57 am |
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I use to think the right quiver was one board and many kites. Now I think the opposite. I use the Recoil for my all around board and love it. _________________ MS |
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4Stringer/KipWinger

Since 27 Apr 2005
541 Posts
Hood River
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Fri May 07, 10 12:24 pm ... |
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What those-guys said...
rode an 02' Cabrinha for 5 years. The new boards (last 3 years) are a lot better in my opinion. You can find a good/used one for cheap. _________________ revitalized by muthu-nachu |
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Joshiebaby

Since 14 Oct 2007
569 Posts
Vancouver, WA
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Sat May 08, 10 7:58 am |
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stinkyskate wrote: | matters a lot. I tried riding without my board at three mile this weekend and got really cold. |
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kenja

Since 19 Jun 2008
179 Posts
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Sat May 08, 10 8:17 am |
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Board technology has come a long way. Try to demo one if you can. I almost bough a LF Recoil a few years back because of all the good reviews, but when I took one out on demo I hated it. For some reason it splashed me in the face in heavy chop and was too stiff for my taste. Others seem to love it. I ended up on a North XRide and am now getting a Jaime. It's personal taste, but I like softer boards with a freeride (versatility) bent. |
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K4L

Since 19 Jan 2009
483 Posts
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Sat May 08, 10 8:55 am |
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Agree with everyone, board matters a lot more than the kite.
I know you said demo doesnt seem to be an option but it really is a must.
While generalities about shape and flex give you an idea of what the board will ride like they dont allways hold true with every rider/stance/style. I am so glad I tried several boards before buying my last one, I allmost didnt and would have regretted it if I had bought based on others opinions of the right board.
If there arent any shops to demo from where you are, try hitting up some fellow riders for a quickie on their stick. |
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