Was fortunate to have a friend with the original 9'-10' duck tail longboards. so much fun.. he was trying back loops on his..
i guess it depends on the wave and location to some extent. I found the more drawn out turns the longer boards fun but also was chasing something more snappy.. prob. Need both lol.
I thought I had to make a choice on selling an older ultrakode as the new ultrakode seems to suit me more. Today that "how many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man" song came into my head.
With a chuckle I decided as long as I've got rack space then the boards can keep coming.
I'll just pull out the fins and straps so I can store a few more. I like the idea of getting bored of a board and playing around with other shapes, picking a board to go to the beach with might be more like buying lollies (candy), "they all taste good but what am I hungry for today?"
Saying all that I'm trying to stay away from the windsurfing second hand websites.
I was thinking about this post when I was falling off plane in lulls on my freestyle wave board, while someone on a freerace board was flying around me. And I kept thinking, maybe a freerace board of my own would be good, or maybe even a real freestyle board, or...
I was thinking about this post when I was falling off plane in lulls on my freestyle wave board, while someone on a freerace board was flying around me. And I kept thinking, maybe a freerace board of my own would be good, or maybe even a real freestyle board, or...
Go the older model freestyle board. Cheap as chips. super light and plane super early. Pop a freestyle wave fin in the box and good to go..
I was thinking about this post when I was falling off plane in lulls on my freestyle wave board, while someone on a freerace board was flying around me. And I kept thinking, maybe a freerace board of my own would be good, or maybe even a real freestyle board, or...
Go the older model freestyle board. Cheap as chips. super light and plane super early. Pop a freestyle wave fin in the box and good to go..
I like the idea, but not sure where to find them.
I trawl the used gear pages, look at online shops. they come up from time to time..at least in Australia they are relatively affordable used because most people think they are too specific so there is a smaller market.
i had a 110lt 2012 starboard flare, vowed if I ever found a smaller version I'd buy it. found a 90lt 2014 version which is almost the same board and grabbed it. then a Patrick came up used. 100lt. grabbed that too.they are all full carbon and only 6.3-6.6kg. 10-13 years old now. The Patrick more recent but before the super short trend. starboard 2012-2017 had an amazing team and the board shapes I have found to be fantastic.
kinda feel like we are in another purple patch currently.