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16" Dirtsurfer Freestyle
I tried out the 16"er for the first time today
I owned a 20" Roadracer a while back, so this was not my first time on a DSer, but by the amount of scrapes and bruises on my body afterwards, you
would have thought so
The 16" Freestyle is noticeably smaller and lighter than my old one. It also sits much higher (for ground clearance).
Going heelside was easy, heelside to toeside transitions were tough and toeside to heelside was a little easier.
If you have room, a DSer is very cool option. In cramped areas, it just eats up too much space quickly.
It gets going a lot easier than a mountainboard and getting upwind really is not a problem - so a small quick kite would do the trick.
I kept overrunning the kite when I tried to change directions and the kite would just belly flop. I think jumping at the end of your run and rotating
to the new direction would be the way to go once you got good enough.
It comes in two small boxes and it took about 30 mins to assemble. It was pretty straight forward, except two of the 12 holes for the deck were off
center, so I had to get out the dremel to shave a bit off.
I understand that the decks were made in Australia and the frames were made in Asia. Other than the two off center holes, the quality looked very
good.
I'm not sure how the straps will hold up, but I think a set of MBS straps would be a nice upgrade down the road.
Here are a few pics:
Two Boxes
Side View
Calf Operated Brake
16" DSer
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Couple of things to be aware of with the new 16", the wheel bearings aren't sealed. So wash carefully if you get salt water or other muck on them.
Also the decks come in 4 different flavours for different weight riders. In the UK, the first delivery's all had childrens decks, so they all snapped
with in a week or so !!!
And the first upgrade should be to the brake.
Having said that, the ride is fantastic, the decks have a lot of pop and the frame is built extremely well.
SWAT
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Thanks Swat - I have an orange dot on the bottom of my deck and I weigh 160 lbs. Sound good?
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Yup, I think the Orange is a number 2 deck which is for lighter adult riders, which you are !!!
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OK - sounds good! I'm off to try it out again today
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Hey Davinch,
I'm wondering about your impression of the 13m Century ? That kite and I didn't get along well. Big, heavy, skilled Pablo had it down but it was
too much kite for me. when it powered up on apparent wind it was too much for me
to hold back @ 140lbs..
Kites: 2.5m Profoil , Quadrifoil XL kitesurfer, NPW 5 Danger.
Flexifoil: 1.7m Sting, 4.9m Blade 3, 9m Blade 2.
Flysurfer : 19m Speed 2 SA, 7m Pulse
Peter Lynn :18m Phantom, 15m Synergy, 10m Synergy, 1200 Farc, 460 Sarc, 130 Tarc, 5m Peel, 4.2m , 6.4, 8.5 C-Quads, 3.5 LS2 single skin.
Rides: Flexi / P.L. Frankin'Buggy , Shaped + straight skiis, sand skis, Coyote blades. Core 95 ATB. RKB R2 ATB .
Ken (K2)
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The YouTube link did not work for me.
Scott
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Quadrifoil Q2000 4 meter
Quadrifoil Qebra 3 meter
Flexifoil Blade IV 4.9 meter
Flexifoil Blade 3 10.5 meter
Flexifoil Kava
7\'3\" Hana Crew custom
6\'6\" Hana Crew custom-on Saipan
F-One 7\'3\"
Cabrina 5\'6\"-for sale
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I put in about 3 hrs of riding the DSer today - it is way more difficult than a mountainboard
I kept having trouble with the Pulse and Psycho, so I switched to XL Quadrifoil on handles and things got a bit better. I was just getting too
overpowered with the larger kites and the handles gave me a lot more control.
I'm going to stick with it, but it's tough!
Swat – thanks for that deck info. I have two more 16”ers coming in and I plan on opening them up to see what color the dots are.
So far, it’s holding up pretty well. The griptape is junk – it’s pulling up already. I’ll be replacing it with some gool ol’ Jessup griptape.
Snowbird – I’ve only flown the 13m Century once so far just static to check it out so I don’t know what to think just yet.
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Have you tried riding it down hill first. The hardest bit is starting. If you can nail this on a slight incline without the kite first, it will make
starting with a kite so much easier.
The main thing to remember is to not look at the front wheel, look at where you want to go - once you get above walking pace the DS stabilises and
gets more stable the faster you go.
Persevere with it, the ride is superb once you get it !!!
Then buy a kitewing !!!!!
SWAT
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Thanks for the link. The kitewing and dirtsurfer combo looks great. I'm very interested in trying a water kitewing in strong winds. At this stage
in my kitesurfing career I prefer lighter winds. When it gets to the point that windsurfers are out I start to not enjoy kitesurfing.
Scott
Quadrifoil Competition XXXL x2
Quadrifoil Competition XXL
Quadrifoil Competition XM
Quadrifoil Q2000 5 meter
Quadrifoil Q2000 4 meter
Quadrifoil Qebra 3 meter
Flexifoil Blade IV 4.9 meter
Flexifoil Blade 3 10.5 meter
Flexifoil Kava
7\'3\" Hana Crew custom
6\'6\" Hana Crew custom-on Saipan
F-One 7\'3\"
Cabrina 5\'6\"-for sale
2x homebrew plywood wake/kite boards
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Let me know if anyone in the US wants a 16" Freestyle. I have two more of them coming my way
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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I hope to get a chance to try a dirtsurfer via the "pass the dirtsurfer" before I buy. They do look like fun. However, I think the lack of hills in
my neck of the woods would limit it's usefullness.
Scott
Quadrifoil Competition XXXL x2
Quadrifoil Competition XXL
Quadrifoil Competition XM
Quadrifoil Q2000 5 meter
Quadrifoil Q2000 4 meter
Quadrifoil Qebra 3 meter
Flexifoil Blade IV 4.9 meter
Flexifoil Blade 3 10.5 meter
Flexifoil Kava
7\'3\" Hana Crew custom
6\'6\" Hana Crew custom-on Saipan
F-One 7\'3\"
Cabrina 5\'6\"-for sale
2x homebrew plywood wake/kite boards
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Swat - I rode some hills tonight. I still think it feels more "twitchy" than the 20"er. But once up to speed, the board feels very stable.
The brake worked great:D
Sure got a lot of strange looks from people driving by...
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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-- double post edit--
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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Swat - things finally "clicked" the last time I went out with the DSer. I went to a flatter area (freshly mowed soccer fields) and the ride was
fantastic! I got up to 25mph.
No jumps, but I was able to get in some smooth transfers at the end of the runs.
I can't wait to try out the Air Evo with it this weekend - it just needs to stop raining
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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That's great that they had a lift - way better than walking up!
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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