Am looking at getting a wave board, finally. Got into kiting purely for the surf aspect and now have it sorted on the twinny. Time has come to take the next step. Tried my surfing short board (6'8) and while it was fun, struggled without straps.
Am 6'5 and 95kg. Any suggestions on length, width and make?
Hi simstat,
I made that decision a couple of years ago. I am about 6ft and anywhere from 95 to just under 100Kg. I've got a 6'2" with straps and it does me just fine. I rarely ride the twinnie anymore. You will struggle for a while, but once you get your turns nailed you'll be right.
With straps its easier to keep the power to the board, because you don't have to worry about leaving it behind every time you go over a bump. And moving your feet around for turns isn't a drama with straps either.
There's arguments on here about strapped and strapless and no doubt you've come across them, me, couldn't give a toss. I'll even wear a wettie without boardies.
Anyway, stick with it, good luck! ![]()
I'm 6ft & 87kg spent last 20 months learning on surfboards strapped and strapless and lengths from 6'2" epoxy SS KSB to 7'3" boards from 20yo to reasonably modern shapes. Started strapped, found straps were too far back especially back foot unless fully powered. To me, the stance is slightly different with a kite than surfing and find im wanting to move my feet all the time to improve trim. ( re wot Puetz said) Got rid of back strap and found much greater freedom but still had confidence in heavy chop or heading out over waves. Now no straps and starting to ride comfortably with turns like normal surfing, have settled on a 15yo 6'5" square tail that was always a good wave board that has the volume to float when not powered and still remain in control when powered.
I'm now looking for something more modern in epoxy around 6'2" with fairly flat rocker for easier planing, harder edges for upwind but a small 62 that will still allow me to snap in waves. but I think it's a compromise, just need to work on right size kite to suit volume of board to keep it moving or have a quiver including low volume high performance for powered up days and more volume for lighter days.
My advice just keep trying different kite & board combos and you'll find what works for you. Keep trying strapless you'll get comfortable with it, its all about the hours and trying.
go wide (19" plus), thick (2.5" plus) and flatter rocker
= Volume,
length is debatable
plus some extra glass/cloth under your feet
Sounds like the above are all saying 6'2/6'4
Have a look at the F-one 6'2/6'4 bamboo.
www.m8kite.com/?a=150
I ride the 6'0 and its awesome. (but I am a 79kg lightweight.)
Or possibly find a shaper and get a custom build.
Have made the same transaction as you.Just remember the lenght of the board is slightly irrelevant.If you can get going on a twinny which has no volume and shorter than your surfboard then the lenght of your first board should be irrelevant.im 6ft weigh around the 90kg and ride a 6ft strapped north wam.when i surf i ride a 6,6ft.i dont need the extra lenght and volume for obvious reasons.biggest problem was getting bounced of (straps)and sinking the board while turning(practise).hope this helps.
Yeh robbie that makes perfect sense actually. I'm on SLE-C kite now but before this on the rebel and the canopy is rock solid, direct connection, steering etc, definitely the god for heavier guys. I actually like the feel of the SLE for my 77kg size. Yeh makes sense.
im 6'1 and 80 kg and ride a 5'6 north whip, the new x-surf whip in the larger sizes are looking sick this year and they go well, id suggest trying the 6'0 has plenty of volume and rips.
I'm just under 6'2 @95 kg and ride a 5'6 x 20" x 2 1/2" as my strapped board it's magic ,I use it with my 15 m in 9+ you don't need a long board strapped if it's wide,my strapless board is 6'2 also ideal strapless but tried it strapped and hated it just felt way to big and floaty.
Great advice, thanks. It looks like I am going to need a 6'2 - 6'4. Given the current state of wind, it shouldn't be too hard to rack up some hours at home to pry permission from the finance manager to release some funds.
Finger bone, to date I have gotten by with a 12 and a 9m on a 150 x 42. Big board I know but have done a lot of traveling with it and kited everything from about 16 - 30kn with this kit. It's even fun in small surf but am amping to get onto a wave board for a run. Weight is an advantage at times, especially as it gets stronger.
Weight is an advantage at times, especially as it gets stronger.
Nah just get a shinn Monk and dig ya heels in, then let go...yeeeeehaaaaa.
But yeh on a SB this would be useful.
Hi mate see if you could pick up a second hand 6'4"Simon Anderson XFC, would be great for you to progress on for a bloke your size...you could glass in some wood or plugs for some foot straps...