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Starting in the waves

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Created by aussiekiter > 9 months ago, 20 Oct 2014
aussiekiter
NSW, 17 posts
20 Oct 2014 3:34PM
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I have been kiting for a few years now and am keen to give wave riding a try without putting too much money down. Would also be a light wind option given I kite sydney's northern beaches where it is always light.

Would a foam surfboard be worth the $20 investment to give it a go? My thinking is that they are super buoyant for light wind and a bit more indestructible for the likely beginner spills. I know true surfers wouldn't go near them but I'm more interested in working out if it is doable/if the technique learned would be transferrable to a better board later on.

Thanks :)

tomme
VIC, 475 posts
20 Oct 2014 3:52PM
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for twenty its probably worth it for the laughs alone

nigelw2
VIC, 237 posts
20 Oct 2014 3:58PM
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Worth 20 bucks but I bet you bust it within a few hours.

bigtone667
NSW, 1504 posts
20 Oct 2014 4:47PM
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Lots of kite surfers only use twin tips in the surf, so I assume you want the surfboard experience.

You would do well just going to a pawn shop and finding a "fish style" board.


aussiekiter
NSW, 17 posts
23 Oct 2014 9:19AM
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Thanks for the info. Might follow your suggestion bigtone

yendor
NSW, 262 posts
24 Oct 2014 11:53AM
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bigtone667 said..
Lots of kite surfers only use twin tips in the surf, so I assume you want the surfboard experience.

You would do well just going to a pawn shop and finding a "fish style" board.




Very true, I use my 5'10 21 wide fish in the surf and love it.Rode better than my nugget which I sold ,and the fish only cost me $50 . Am riding from 12 knots with a 13 meter edge.

bigtone667
NSW, 1504 posts
29 Oct 2014 2:18PM
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yendor said..

bigtone667 said..
Lots of kite surfers only use twin tips in the surf, so I assume you want the surfboard experience.

You would do well just going to a pawn shop and finding a "fish style" board.





Very true, I use my 5'10 21 wide fish in the surf and love it.Rode better than my nugget which I sold ,and the fish only cost me $50 . Am riding from 12 knots with a 13 meter edge.


Upside of the Nugget is you can do sent jumps with it, but my fish would definitely snap in half.

yendor
NSW, 262 posts
30 Oct 2014 3:44PM
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bigtone667 said..

yendor said..


bigtone667 said..
Lots of kite surfers only use twin tips in the surf, so I assume you want the surfboard experience.

You would do well just going to a pawn shop and finding a "fish style" board.






Very true, I use my 5'10 21 wide fish in the surf and love it.Rode better than my nugget which I sold ,and the fish only cost me $50 . Am riding from 12 knots with a 13 meter edge.



Upside of the Nugget is you can do sent jumps with it, but my fish would definitely snap in half.


This fish flys, loves to be airborne and no sign of damage yet




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