ragden - 18-8-2016 at 08:08 AM
I've got one. Don't know what it's worth. In pretty good shape, but it has see. Some usage. Got a friend interested in it, but no idea what it's
worth. Thoughts? Thanks!
rtz - 18-8-2016 at 05:53 PM
$100. $150 tops. If it's very worn; could go for less the $100. Almost 10 years old now. That's ancient as far as kite gear goes.
Bladerunner - 19-8-2016 at 05:18 PM
I whole lot of the value is in the foot straps / pads. At that age they may be in total breakdown stage even if the board wasn't used much. ( like
mine ) If they are original then I agree $150 is tops. That is with the foot straps looking to have some more life in them.
Proletariat - 22-8-2016 at 08:42 AM
Pics? I just sold my 2008 Session with Straps, Pads and Fins for $150, so I agree with everyone's assessment. That being said, boards hold up a LOT
longer than kites do. If you sell that 2007 session for $100 and pads / straps don't need replaced, you're hooking someone up with a sweet, cheap way
to get going -- I would've killed for that deal when I was getting started.
Also, compare prices on ikitesurf classified for earlier boards. Just be careful if you sell there as there are a lot of scammers.
Randy - 22-8-2016 at 10:19 AM
Just supposing a guy (a pretty small guy at that) wanted to get into kitesurfing. Would this be a good board for that?
ragden - 13-9-2016 at 07:37 PM
The pads were replaced, not original. Current pads are in good shape, but they are north pads and a little stiff. Board has a few minor dings, nothing
serious. Generally good condition. $150 is more than I would have expected for. Board of its age...
As for a starting board, this was one of my two starter boards (other board was a monster door). The board is quite stiff, as is pretty normal for
boards of that age. Riding it in chop can be a little rough. But if you ride in flat water, it's an amazing board. Lots of pop. Quick turns. Kids up
great. Just. Real fun board overall.
Thanks!
yeti - 14-9-2016 at 04:00 PM
I've just gotten around to replacing my old cabrinha prodigy from 2007. Now the boards are almost all 10cm shorter and completely different designs.
But I am pretty sure you can still learn on an old board, as long as the bindings are still solid. I will probably still keep my old board, but it
depends on how much better the new tech turns out to be. Hopefully a lot, because I just paid money for something new and it better be worth the
upgrade.