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genek
Since 21 Jul 2006
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East Po
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Tue Sep 22, 09 10:48 am |
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To each his own. If you know what you're doing in the waves do what's most comfortable for you. Getting wrapped in your board leash or hit by your board is a definite possibility especially when it's blowing 30+ with some decent waves. Also, when you're caught in the impact zone with your kite down having a board get tossed around you isn't fun either. On the other hand not losing the board can be critical in some spots. No need to present one solution for every spot and level of rider around the world. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2068 Posts
PNW
Bigfoot
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Tue Sep 22, 09 2:34 pm |
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genek wrote: | To each his own. If you know what you're doing in the waves do what's most comfortable for you. No need to present one solution for every spot and level of rider around the world. |
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gorgebob
Since 25 Jun 2007
259 Posts
Portland, OR
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Tue Sep 22, 09 5:55 pm |
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Gary and Fred rock . I Have been working with them for years. They are always on time and stand behind what the do. A true pleasure to do business with. _________________ Gorge Performance
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2025 Posts
Windward
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Wed Sep 23, 09 7:13 am |
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Sasquatch wrote: | genek wrote: | To each his own. If you know what you're doing in the waves do what's most comfortable for you. No need to present one solution for every spot and level of rider around the world. |
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no one actually takes advice from the interweb,
do they |
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2068 Posts
PNW
Bigfoot
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Thu Sep 24, 09 7:06 am testing |
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blowhard wrote: | Sasquatch wrote: | genek wrote: | To each his own. If you know what you're doing in the waves do what's most comfortable for you. No need to present one solution for every spot and level of rider around the world. |
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no one actually takes advice from the interweb,
do they |
Lets test this out. Newport is good point break, but Walport is the bomb. . . the future center of the kiting universe n the Oregon coast. Just ask the Richman bros and or read that Kiteboarding Mag article a few years back.
Oh yeah, the town due west of Eugene ain't bad either. |
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2025 Posts
Windward
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Thu Sep 24, 09 7:26 am Re: testing |
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Sasquatch wrote: | blowhard wrote: | Sasquatch wrote: | genek wrote: | To each his own. If you know what you're doing in the waves do what's most comfortable for you. No need to present one solution for every spot and level of rider around the world. |
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no one actually takes advice from the interweb,
do they |
Lets test this out. Newport is good point break, but Walport is the bomb. . . the future center of the kiting universe n the Oregon coast. Just ask the Richman bros and or read that Kiteboarding Mag article a few years back.
Oh yeah, the town due west of Eugene ain't bad either. |
VENETA,
ROCKS THE DITCH
Waldport has a huge line up
so you'll have to wait about 10,000 yrs. |
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