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Kite board for serious waves - Deltadesigns

Created by hilly hilly  > 9 months ago, 10 Feb 2010
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hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

10 Feb 2010 7:01pm
Rider: 105kg,Level intermediate,advanced
Style: Surf
Weather: 15 - 30 knots
Build Quality: 10/10
Satisfaction: 10/10
Disclosure: Paid full price
My Comments:
I have put off getting a board that can handle serious waves 2 x head+ as I thought it would be too limiting not suiting the Perth slop that I ride a lot. Finally bit the bullet and got Marty from Delta (Shaped for North the last couple of years) in Margaret River to shape me a 6 4.

This was after kiting with Dean and Drew at Mainbreak and being humiliated with how much I was struggling when they were ripping on their Deltas in significant chunks of water. Most of that was my lack of skill but my board gave me no confidence through the bottom turn and very little drive back up the face.

What a difference a little less width and more length made. The board is really positive rail to rail very secure when driving a turn but still snaps hard off the top. Very confident in the bigger stuff now even manage a few decent turns, all good.

The unexpected bonus is the board is great in smaller waves especially toeside. Having a ball on it. Thoroughly recommend you give Marty a call www.deltadesigns.com.au/index.htm






Coral Sea
Coral Sea

QLD

476 posts

11 Feb 2010 10:49am
Beautiful lines on that board.....double overhead Margies....now you've got me daydreaming!
roachy
roachy

NSW

391 posts

11 Feb 2010 2:38pm
Awesome looking board ,looks solid, good size stringer, is it epoxy? Do you jump your boards, while riding the waves.
Kitepower Australia
11 Feb 2010 4:12pm
Anyone got a phone number for Marty?

Anyone got a phone number for a kiteshop in Margaret River??
tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

11 Feb 2010 2:07pm
marty@deltadesigns.com.au - ph (08) 9757 2682

and
www.mrkiteandsail.com.au/

@ Hilly looks sweet what sort of width?
I'm guessing around 17 3/4 -18"
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

11 Feb 2010 9:30pm
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green menace said...

Awesome looking board ,looks solid, good size stringer, is it epoxy? Do you jump your boards, while riding the waves.


Try not to jump, arials down the line are sic
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

11 Feb 2010 9:32pm
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tightlines said...

marty@deltadesigns.com.au - ph (08) 9757 2682

and
www.mrkiteandsail.com.au/

@ Hilly looks sweet what sort of width?
I'm guessing around 17 3/4 -18"


Close did not want to put the specs up as Marty has already been stung. He has a magic formula that works and deserves the credit. Give him a call worth the effort.
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

11 Feb 2010 9:33pm
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neoniphon said...

Beautiful lines on that board.....double overhead Margies....now you've got me daydreaming!


Me too
roachy
roachy

NSW

391 posts

16 Feb 2010 8:17am
Have you ridden the litewave quad 5'8 ?, solid board yet to get it on big waves, sometimes this happens on the sunny coast. Very stable heads upwind hard, rail sits well in the water, likes to be aired, bulletproof.
bolgo
bolgo

WA

910 posts

19 Feb 2010 10:02am
have got most of my kiting and surfing boards off marty over the years

only good stuff to say

try eps foam and epoxy boards = very strong and light and good feel - not tuflite plasticky
not bagging tuflite have had afew goodies but eps similar benefits but more old style feel
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

21 Feb 2010 5:46pm
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green menace said...

Have you ridden the litewave quad 5'8 ?, solid board yet to get it on big waves, sometimes this happens on the sunny coast. Very stable heads upwind hard, rail sits well in the water, likes to be aired, bulletproof.


I like a bit of rail to drive that is why I went 6 4. I think short boards are better in smaller waves. I am 6 2 105kg.
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