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New Video: Reo Stevens and the FCD "KiteGun"

Created by ReoStevens ReoStevens  > 9 months ago, 15 Mar 2018
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ReoStevens
ReoStevens

TAS

56 posts

15 Mar 2018 7:17am
I've been working on this board with Fletcher Chouinard at FCD Surfboards trying to create a "step-up" for kitesurfing... Think Gnaraloo or big Margs.

Made specifically for good waves and high speed riding (or if you just like going fast) the FCD "KiteGun" was a board I didn't know that was missing from my quiver. The KiteGun is simply a 6'8/7'0 step up shrunken down to a 5'10 length and has quickly become my board of choice the moment the waves get good. Check it out here from a good day at home this past winter.

Read about it here: www.fcdsurfboards.com/blog/2018/3/13/coming-soon-the-kite-gun

dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

15 Mar 2018 9:15am
Damn, your home wave looks pretty tasty. Nice work as always. How wide is the board and what will be the final construction?
castill0jf
castill0jf

VIC

563 posts

15 Mar 2018 12:19pm
This is now my favorite kites surfing movie. What he is doing is not easy, big fast waves surfing like he is not hooked to a kite.

cheers
Richoa
Richoa

NSW

478 posts

15 Mar 2018 1:35pm
Noice!
ReoStevens
ReoStevens

TAS

56 posts

15 Mar 2018 2:38pm
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dafish said..
Damn, your home wave looks pretty tasty. Nice work as always. How wide is the board and what will be the final construction?


Thanks! Spot doesn't get good often and even when it is it's hardly forgiving. Gusty winds, shallow reef and the threat of washing through surfers keeps most people on the beach watching, but totally worth it if you score a session like this one.

As far as the board goes, were finalizing all that now, hence the "coming soon" in the blog post. The one in the video is 5'10 x 18.5 x 2.3 and set up as a quad (I normally prefer thrusters but it's working great as a quad). Construction is similar to all of FCD kite construction consisting of Ifoam and glassed with epoxy with a 6s-4-4oz deck x 6s-4oz bottom. They come about 6.5lbs with no pads/fins in them and hold up pretty well.

I just got a 5'10 x 18.25 x 2.25 with a heavier density STRINGERLESS Ifoam with carbon rails to help with torsional flex (same glassing schedule) and a thruster option. It's a touch heavier but honestly I prefer that for this type of board in this conditions. I had my first go on it yesterday and it felt really good. Felt like it squared off the top a bit better and was easier to go rail to rail with the narrower width. Will need more time on it but it has quickly become my new favorite board!

Photo of the two side by side (I stole the pad from the original)



dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

15 Mar 2018 2:51pm
Sweet looking shapes. I think the slightly added weight (as long as it doesn't sacrifice flex) is a good option for big and bumpy days. Look forward to seeing more of your amazing clips. Keeps us all inspired.
Dave Whettingsteel
Dave Whettingsteel

WA

1397 posts

15 Mar 2018 11:56am
Inspiring riding!!
LittleFella
LittleFella

WA

132 posts

16 Mar 2018 8:18pm
Holy hell. That was intense. So stoked.
pearl
pearl

NSW

984 posts

17 Mar 2018 6:19am
Boards look great. One of the most impressive things about this is how Reo is a goofy foot and pulling off those moves switch in that size of surf. Talent and commitment!
dafish
dafish

NSW

1654 posts

17 Mar 2018 7:30am
damn, I am even more impressed with his riding, riding switch in committed surf like that is insane . He looked like he had been riding natural stance his whole life. I feel so inept ;)
JKimbler
JKimbler

317 posts

18 Mar 2018 10:43am
When I found out Reo and Felix Pivec are goofy foot surfers, I wanted to go hide in a corner and cry for a while... If you haven't seen this edit of Reo on his natural tack:
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