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Created by Kiting Kiting  > 9 months ago, 13 Sep 2012
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Kiting
Kiting

77 posts

13 Sep 2012 2:48pm
Looking at a new board.

95% flatwater use with a bit of chop in places.
98kg although have run shorter boards in the past (135 SSLunacy).
Looking for something for unhooked stuff straps only and gets goes really well upwind.

I had looked at a SS Asylum although not sold as yet, seems a little solid and orientated towards boots.

Any ideas for me to have a look into appreciated, especially outside of the typical big names.

Cheers,

kiter2007
kiter2007

WA

102 posts

13 Sep 2012 3:05pm
Give the noble fifty50 a go. I am a few kgs (80) and ride the 139. It loves flat water, the edge and pop is just crazy! I think you can get them bigger in 140 and 141... Def worth a look mate
sunseeker
sunseeker

QLD

1203 posts

13 Sep 2012 5:12pm
A lot of people swear by Cardboards. It's a local company that makes great boards for freestyle. I rode a Cardboards Tempo for a long time and found it to be a great upwind board and good in the chop.
JJB
JJB

JJB

QLD

115 posts

13 Sep 2012 8:12pm
cardboards free ride. Made and manufactured in bundaberg
Kiting
Kiting

77 posts

14 Sep 2012 11:40am
Cheers guys,

The Fifty 50 seems to have a lot of curve around the tips and along the rails which from my understanding inhibits the lift off the water and hence upwind performance.. Is this correct or have I been mistaken?

Forgot about the old Cardboards; had a look then and bit of a toss up between the Pro and the Tempo. From what I can gather the design has not been changed since 2011? Each seem to have a similar outline the tempo just has a lot of channels or concaves which I would have thought helps with grip although sucks power..

Based upon my analysis above the 139 Carboard Pro it shall be..

Anybody ridden one who could can compare its flex and pop characteristics to some 'mainstream' freestyle boards?

INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP

QLD

1855 posts

14 Sep 2012 2:18pm
North Gambler and Team Series, Spleene RS and Vanhunks Manakel are my favourites boards for Freestyle atm.
Loads of pop and really good constructions. North and Spleene made in Europe.

two shots on the Manakel yesterday. Its wicked for choppy take offs in choppy waters with 3D profile and tip to tip flex.




JJB
JJB

JJB

QLD

115 posts

14 Sep 2012 2:49pm
to answer your questions, cardboards made significant changes from 2011 to 2012. The tips flex is insane.

I had a 2011 freeride and upgraded to a 2012 last year and they were worlds apart.

Plus your supporting Australian producers and keeping $$$ in the country
Kiting
Kiting

77 posts

14 Sep 2012 12:55pm
Thanks In The Loop,

The Van Hunks Manakel looks sick! Def my favorite thus far and the sort of thing I was chasing, I had never heard of them before? Does anybody in Perth stock them?
DC23
DC23

WA

25 posts

14 Sep 2012 1:00pm
+1 for the cardboard tempo
the channels do make it a bit of a power hungry board but it is suprisingly good in chop and super smooth on landings.
definaltly more pop than any of the more freeride boards i have used.
the cardboard FX i think is somewhere in between the tempo and the pro so might be worth a look.
Kiting
Kiting

77 posts

14 Sep 2012 1:19pm
Oh righto cheers JJB, the Cardboards website does not indicate that so good to be made aware! I will do a bit more research on these Vanhunks and see where I get to I think. Tip flex is important in my decision though, helps with that snappy feeling when riding straps.

INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP

QLD

1855 posts

14 Sep 2012 4:07pm
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Kiting said...

Thanks In The Loop,

The Van Hunks Manakel looks sick! Def my favorite thus far and the sort of thing I was chasing, I had never heard of them before? Does anybody in Perth stock them?


hi mate,

board looks and rides sick and is a solid.
its a fairly new brand from Cape Town. Designed at one of the windiest place in the world.
We have a teamrider in Perth who can organise a demo for you.
How much do you weigh? What sizes you usually riding?

cheers
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

14 Sep 2012 11:10pm
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Kiting said...

Looking at a new board.

95% flatwater use with a bit of chop in places.
98kg although have run shorter boards in the past (135 SSLunacy).
Looking for something for unhooked stuff straps only and gets goes really well upwind.

I had looked at a SS Asylum although not sold as yet, seems a little solid and orientated towards boots.

Any ideas for me to have a look into appreciated, especially outside of the typical big names.

Cheers,




give the shinn boards a trial , woodys have demos, if they arnt the nicest board you have trialed ill buy you a beer of choice
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