flattyre
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Would like a landboard for both downhill and kiting...
I have recently bought my first power kite (HQ Beamer III 3m), and I think that I might want to learn how to landboard aswell soon so I'm a newbie to this!
I know most boards are only suited to one thing, but I'd like one that I'd be able to go kiting with and also downhill. I'd like a fairly cheap one
too - I'm not taking this hobby as seriously as most other people and I only have so much money :P
The only one that I've seen so far is a Scrub Photon for £90. It was suggested for a begginer to use with a kite. It's only 90cm long, 5.85 kg, and
has skate trucks.
I'm 5 ft 11", 12 stone. Would this be too small? Would it also be unstable on downhill? And what are the best boards that I might buy?
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Not familiar with the unit of measure "stone". Sounds cool saying it though. If you will help me with the conversion, I will begin using it in my
everyday vocabulary.
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A stone is 14 pounds, I think:ticking: and to think they also got that whole metric thing going too...so confusing
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flattyre
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Hehe, yes 1 stone is 14 pounds. So I am 168 lbs.
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<----- 13 Stone (almost enough to build a wall or something)
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I have a GI board and I have used it for some downhill and a lot of kiteboarding. It has channel trucks and I would think those may be better if you
are going hardcore down hill. I like the GI boards because you can swap the cubes and get a totally different ride (I think you can do that with the
egg shocks on the MBS boards too).
If you are going to ride both downhill and with the kite, you shold set your bindings up for no healside bias. You're going to need to get over the
board when riding down hill. Personally, I think no bias is better for kiting too as it allows you to get over the board to ride toeside as well as
carve down wind easier when needed.
A longer board may be better for serious downhill and stiff trucks are also recommended (where loose can be better for kiting which is again why I
like GI becuase I have 3 sets of cubes) and in reality a brake would be good for serious downhill but that is totally useless for kiteboarding. It
all depends on how hardcore downhill you are planning on getting.
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flattyre
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I probably won't go very hardcore at all, I will probably stick to cruising :P So would this board be OK?
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I don't know anything about scrub boards - sorry. But my guess is that if its a normal board, and its suited for your weight, than it will be OK.
They should list the ideal weight of the rider for the board on the scrub site.
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flattyre
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Just had a look at scrub's website (didn't know they had one, I also had trouble finding it but I did in the end!). It confused me when they said it
was suitable for juniors and beginners. But it said later on that it was best for people under 14 years old, and anybody older than that found it
unstable and uncomfortable
I found the Scrub Quasar 2 - that's an entry level board, not much more expensive, and it's suitable for adults. They say that it can be used for
downhill, freestyle and kiting, too
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Srcub only works on dirt/grass...etc not pavement though. If it's what I am thinking of it's like a snowboard with 2 wheels in it and uses the edge to
turn, like a snowboard. Not like an ATB that actually moves the wheels. If you really want to go downhill and kiting I would go ATB. My 2 cents.
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Scrub is a normal landboard that works and is designed like all others. I know the board that NPWFever is thinking of and while I don't know the name
of it I know for sure the Scrub Quasar and Photon are traditional landboards well suited for kiting.
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This one NPW?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovd7DqA6A70
Quote: | Originally posted by NPWfever
Srcub only works on dirt/grass...etc not pavement though. If it's what I am thinking of it's like a snowboard with 2 wheels in it and uses the edge to
turn, like a snowboard. Not like an ATB that actually moves the wheels. If you really want to go downhill and kiting I would go ATB. My 2 cents. |
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Wow, Great info! I am trying to decide if I should try and make one or make the plunge and buy a board. It is great to read which ones really are
good boards.
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