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Shinn Capri GT

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Created by allano > 9 months ago, 3 Sep 2010
allano
WA, 172 posts
3 Sep 2010 6:29PM
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Talkng to a guy yesterday and he said they are expected in Australia by the end of September.
140 x 41.
He thought it make a good lite-wind board, wind blown slop board and a great downwinder weapon.
Interesting concept!

The Shinn Capri GT





NathanG
NSW, 139 posts
4 Sep 2010 1:02PM
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really nice video footage. I reckon you could throw any board into this location and it would look great!

djdojo
VIC, 1607 posts
4 Sep 2010 1:58PM
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Mr Shinn still likes his boards flat eh. Not so sure that it would work so well in slop or on downwinders. That thing looks like it's dead flat for the rear 2/3.

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
4 Sep 2010 1:39PM
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Very interesting board, but it looks like it is just way to limited to what you can do on it to be really successful. With the standard foot straps it can only be ridden one way(toeside back). there is no small fins on the front like a mutant so you cant ride it backwards. It doesn't look overly large so wouldn't suite real light winds. And if it was any good in the surf Mark would have had some footage of it.

I agree it would be a awesome board for a down winder in flat water not chop, and it looks like it would work well for going fast, not a full speed world record pace but fast enough for a local kiter. I also think it would suit someone that just wants to go out and ride with style not pushing the mainstreem tricks but again somewhere that it is flat.

Depending on price, i could see a few riders getting one just for the odd muck around session like you have on a skimboard. I wonder if they will come in bigger sizes for the big guys

stamp
QLD, 2770 posts
4 Sep 2010 2:15PM
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that looks as ugly as a wavetray and less practical

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
4 Sep 2010 1:47PM
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Mark sees this board a little differently, this is off his website.


Capri GT Q&A
Have we stirred the pot?

facts / 13 Aug 10
Q: Can I jibe the Capri GT? A: yes
Q: Is it flexible?
A: yes, very
Q: Does it ride well in chop?
A: yes as good as any modern twintip
Q: Is it a wave board?
A: You can play and have loads of fun with it in the waves, but you'll probably ride better in the waves on one of these.



So we will have to wait and see.

allano
WA, 172 posts
4 Sep 2010 3:08PM
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Looking at the website (if you click on the small icons at the bottom it has info about the board)
The flex and rocker is explained like this:

Flex and Mould. The goal was to re create the comfort and smooth riding properties of the Shinn Flex construction in a directional package. Using a slightly modified version of the new Shinn FS mould we created maximum flex in the outer areas of the board whilst maintaining essential rigidity underfoot. The deep cut fish tail permits the fins to flex independently of each other providing constant grip and traction no matter the conditions.

I agree with waxman, it will be interesting to see and ride

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
4 Sep 2010 6:55PM
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Steen2000 said...

Isn't it just a RRD Toxic Wave style board?

http://www.robertoriccidesigns.com/equipment/index.php/kiteboarding/toxic-wave.html


no the toxic wave is made to ride in the waves, for a start its got a thruster setup and surf rails. It is also alot bigger at 158 x 44. It also has fins on the front for chicken gybing. This board from shinn looks unique from what I have seen, It looks too small and flat to perform in the waves, but looks fun never the less. I am not sure I would fork out a grand for one, but I'd like to have a ride.

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
4 Sep 2010 11:51PM
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in the vid it looked like he hit some very small chop in one bit and the board bucked around quite badly. Even ridding in the flat the nose looked like it wanted to plowe under the water.

I agree with benny, if the board cost a grand i wouldnt get one. But if it was on par with the nobile skim, price wise it may be ok. We get some conditions in whyalla that would suit that board for some fun i would like to try one.

The worst bit is, most of the flat water i ride in has some shallow bits and i don't think those bigger fins would cut it.

allano
WA, 172 posts
7 Sep 2010 7:46AM
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It all sound interesting, I have put my name down for a demo when they arrive.
Is it a hybrid?
Does it give the advantages of a twin tip to a directional boards, or
does it give the advantages of a directional board to a twin tip
maybe neither...

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
7 Sep 2010 10:07AM
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It's funny that M Shinn was on the forum in the last couple of days to join in the strap v's strapless surf PKRA thread, it's a bit odd seeing as he is not a regular poster?. But he couldn't spend the time to answer some questions on his new board, Maybe M Shinn isn't who he is making out to be?

But if he is Mark Shinn, how about a bit more info

allano
WA, 172 posts
10 Sep 2010 6:56PM
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Just found out the boards arrive in Oz in 2 weeks
Booked a demo at Woodies

14 Sep 2010 11:08PM
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It's on its way... One size fits all...







Downwind weapon...

allano
WA, 172 posts
23 Sep 2010 5:36PM
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mmmm Just found out delay in delivery to OZ ...another 2 weeks

Lucky really Ive only got out 1 in the last 2 weeks

Anyone seen a review on the Capri GT (the board not the car)



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