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Twin tips in the surf, should they be banned?

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Created by surfingboye > 9 months ago, 30 Dec 2015
Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
2 Jan 2016 2:35PM
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surfingboye said..

rollo19 said...
The way I see it; all strapped riders give way to strapless riders



I wonder how we can get KA to run with this and get it into the kiting regulations? Start a petition, or protests at major beaches in each state? Something needs to be done. It's getting out of hand.


now your just trying to give me a hernia

**** organisations that demand liscenceing and annual insurance and membership **** them in there greedy little eyes

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
2 Jan 2016 7:34PM
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surfingboye said..

rollo19 said...
The way I see it; all strapped riders give way to strapless riders



I wonder how we can get KA to run with this and get it into the kiting regulations?


What's a KA ?

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
2 Jan 2016 9:57PM
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waveslave said..


surfingboye said..



rollo19 said...
The way I see it; all strapped riders give way to strapless riders





I wonder how we can get KA to run with this and get it into the kiting regulations?




What's a KA ?



its a group of people currently demanding 300 odd dollers for anyone that wants to enter a competition. but there looking to charge 300 odd dollers for anyone who has a kite and also charge another 1.3k to anyone who wants to teach kiteing with a further 300 or so bob fee again to hold that made up accreditation every year after

and ill eat my hat if they dont try justify all this costs with a free monthly magazine where whatever silly toffs sign up with them theyll advertise there school and location and equipment in there national magazine

theDoctor
NSW, 5780 posts
3 Jan 2016 3:12AM
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surfingboye said...
rollo19 said...
The way I see it; all strapped riders give way to strapless riders


I wonder how we can get KA to run with this and get it into the kiting regulations? Start a petition, or protests at major beaches in each state? Something needs to be done. It's getting out of hand.


Don't know how it's getting out of hand. ..
Sounds like your hand is firmly on it


wayne22
QLD, 39 posts
5 Jan 2016 9:28PM
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I agree maybe he wants everyone to wear helmets too.one fat fool from canberra falls off his bike wrecks it for everyone who wants choice and takes responsibility for his own actions

wayne22
QLD, 39 posts
5 Jan 2016 9:30PM
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Who was that fat fool anyway

pearl
NSW, 984 posts
6 Jan 2016 8:36AM
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Each to their own. You can rip on a different board, create your own style

SugarQube
WA, 490 posts
6 Jan 2016 9:06AM
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surfingboye said..




rollo19 said...
The way I see it; all strapped riders give way to strapless riders






I wonder how we can get KA to run with this and get it into the kiting regulations? Start a petition, or protests at major beaches in each state? Something needs to be done. It's getting out of hand.





Funny thread,

Seriously....Nothing more frustrating to kite an epic spot in WA....... and find the strapless kook falling in on every second wave and then body draging around trying to get his board back. At least the twin tipper will get the message.

Theres a few guys around kiting waves on twin tips, make strapless riders look like lame ducks every day.

So Surfing Boy, its all about timing, especialy when it comes to traveling around the world or just the West Coast

JacobMatan
WA, 431 posts
6 Jan 2016 10:58AM
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What about all these square nosed vanguard style directionals that are popular these days, the shape of these boards is alarmingly close to twin tips, surely these need to be banned as well or perhaps just heavily restricted to those that hold an official licence to be a strapless legend



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