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Firewire Vanguard kiteboard construction

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Created by philip ellis > 9 months ago, 15 May 2014
philip ellis
WA, 38 posts
15 May 2014 1:31PM
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Style: Surf
Build Quality: 10/10
Satisfaction: 10/10
Disclosure: no affiliations with any company

My Comments:
This board is true to the hype. I took a leap of faith and ordered the board sight unseen through Kite Addiction in Myree and have been blown away by its stability and light wind capabilities. It planes early and is very nimble. I purchased the 5'6" and even paddle surfed it at Trigg last weekend even though I am 6 foot and 102 kg!!!!

I am now hanging out to see it perform in heavier, cross shore winds and a decent swell. I highly recommend giving this board a test. I believe Dan has a 5"2' for demo at Kite Addiction.

Love to hear other people's feedback.

Phil

omg
281 posts
15 May 2014 2:36PM
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interesting, how is the construction feeling (weight wise) to normal paddle surfboards?

Thanks!

philip ellis
WA, 38 posts
17 May 2014 5:31PM
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It is definitely heavier and I admit it was a bit of a surprise. At the same time it is not as heavy as the F-One 5"6' Fish that it was bought to replace. I am definitely happy with its weight and do not see this as an issue at all.

Phil

John4F
116 posts
18 May 2014 2:51AM
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Prefer kitesurf boards without gelcoat allowing to see into/inside the board. They cannot hide the manufacturing errors as they do with painted (gel coated) boards. RRD is such a brand too.

Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
18 May 2014 1:16PM
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John4F said...
Prefer kitesurf boards without gelcoat allowing to see into/inside the board. They cannot hide the manufacturing errors as they do with painted (gel coated) boards. RRD is such a brand too.



dude you dont know ****. they dont use a gelcoat on boards. it is no longer 1982!!
It is painted. Firewire paint the yellow corecell foam under the glass in the FST so it looks more like a surfboard which is supposed to be white according to the general surfing population.
John please keep your misguided opinions to yourself in future.

toppleover
QLD, 2040 posts
12 Jul 2014 9:15AM
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Just a call out to see if anyone knows of any stores in Australia that have a 5'0 or 5'2 Vanguard (kite construction) in stock.


surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
14 Jul 2014 12:00PM
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Give Natural Necessity in Gerringong a call.
The stock a heap of Firewire boards, a couple of kite ones as well.
Check their website as well.

herbyburger
WA, 300 posts
4 Aug 2014 4:38PM
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Just got a new 5'10"





FireWire Potatonator, plan is to use it for surfing small mush but when the
wind comes in it should be good to go as a light wind, small wave kite weapon.
Have to see how it goes and report back after a few sessions!

John4F
116 posts
9 Aug 2014 2:23AM
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gelcoat or painted under the glass - whatever
I want clear see through. When some water infiltrates you can see it and repair.

lucy5
QLD, 103 posts
9 Aug 2014 9:51AM
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i used a rebel dozen first starting great kite but got sick of inverting kite untangling lines. I spent more time doing doing that than kitting lot. I got a 4 line kite and was fine I wish I has of went with a 4 line as a beginner.

marno
WA, 218 posts
9 Aug 2014 8:05AM
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lucy5 said...
i used a rebel dozen first starting great kite but got sick of inverting kite untangling lines. I spent more time doing doing that than kitting lot. I got a 4 line kite and was fine I wish I has of went with a 4 line as a beginner.


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