edk442
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board of choice
seems like i hear alot about spleene boards and was looking at getting a spleene RIP high tech series
whats your opinion of spleene boards? are there other brands I should be looking at. this is vague i know but i don't want to look so much at specific
boards as i do about general craftsmanship, reputation, quality, value etc...
if you were gonna get a new board, what brand would it be!
Peter Lynn 10m and 15m Charger
Spleene Session 142x42
Armada El Rey 164cm skis
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bigkahuna
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I've ridden boards by most of the top brands over the years. To be honest, construction quality has improved across the board for all brands over the
years. You really need to ride a board before buying it, what works for me may not work for you. Case in point, I paid close to $800 for a new Ocean
Rodeo board and hated it, sold it to another guy and he loved it. Price is also not a clear indicator on quality, for example, I later bought a
Liquid Force el cheapo board for $300, changed the fins and it's now my go-to board for waves.
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PHREERIDER
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Jimmy Lewis or spleene . maybe the spleene?? both are supreme boards though.
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burritobandit
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I've only heard good things about Spleenes, but they are kinda pricey (new, at least.. i rarely see them on ebay).
When shopping for a board you're going to have to consider the type of water you'll be riding (flat, chop, surf, combo of some/all), your body weight
(heavier rider usually = bigger board unless winds are strong), and the windspeeds (light = bigger board/strong= smaller board) you'll be riding in.
One thing that makes board shopping easier is that you can demo them at pretty much any kiteboarding shop for a fee. I've seen $30 and $35 fees, and
varying policies. One shop I've been to lets you pay $35 for the day and they will let you demo multiple boards, but you can only take one at at
time. Another lets you take only 1 board per day. At both shops they apply your demo fee as credit towards a board purchase.
Kites:
2012 TS 7,9,12/2007 Waroo 3,5/2009 Kahoona 9.5
Flexifoil Ion 2 8.5
HQ Hydra 350
Naish Helix 2, Cult 3,4.5
Ozone Zephyr 17m
Rides:
2011 Best Profanity 134, Cabrinha Kiteskate, Cabrinha Nugget, 2k9 Cabrinha Plasma 146x50, 2k9 Flexifoil Delta 139x41.5, 2011 Slingshot Darko 135x41,
Slingshot Scud, Tona wakeskate, Flexifoil Flexdeck, MBS Pro 90, MBS Ambush x 2, some oldskool buggy
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PHREERIDER
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i agree with BK, the ride is the real deal
high quality is great but currently i'll jump on anything that rides great
good example KGB good all around design favoring freestyle but great easy ride for about $300.
the more you ride the more you'll know
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ripsessionkites
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ive never heard a complaint about the Spleene boards we sell. I have been riding a Underground board for awhile but this season i'm going for a
Spleene.
my opinion doesnt count, since we distribute these. they are truly well built boards along with other good brands like Nobile / Underground / Litewave
/ etc
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ragden
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I've got a couple spleene boards, and I love them. Problem is, I've never ridden anything else. Been meaning to try some other boards, just hasnt
happened yet. I like what I have, so I dont generally try much else... I've been curious to try the Slingshot Misfits and Lunacy's though, just havent
done it... The new Spleenes and Flyboards look really nice, both of my spleene boards are 07s... If you can ride before you buy, I think you'll have a
much better time with it...
Flysurfer Speed 3 15m DELUXE
Flysurfer Speed 3 12m
Flysurfer Psycho4 8m
Peter Lynn Buggy
Twisted Velocity (164)
Spleene (Monster) Door 164x50 (for sale?)
FlyDoor XL (2013)
2011 Spleene RS 132
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edk442
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what are some good beginner boards? boards that specifically designed to get you up faster and easier. the spleene door gets a nod in that department,
but damn thats a big board! i've heard width is more important than length when your beginning so what size should i be looking at if i'm 5'11" 180
pounds and will be riding on flat water and just looking to freeride for the moment
Peter Lynn 10m and 15m Charger
Spleene Session 142x42
Armada El Rey 164cm skis
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ripsessionkites
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tridude
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Mood: Semper in excretum sum sed alta variat................alwayz in the crap but the depth varys.........
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Lattiude also makes a sweet board 2 $250.........................................
17m Ozone Zephyr (2012)
15m Flysurfer Silver Arrow 2
12m Ozone Catalyst (2013)
10m Ozone Catalyst (2012)
MTH Colonel Reb customs 160x45 carbon, 141x43 wood
Wainman Joke & Demitri Pro
11'6 Naish Nalu
6' Davo Fish
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tridude
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Mood: Semper in excretum sum sed alta variat................alwayz in the crap but the depth varys.........
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appreciate the KGB bump.................a fine board no doubt...........
17m Ozone Zephyr (2012)
15m Flysurfer Silver Arrow 2
12m Ozone Catalyst (2013)
10m Ozone Catalyst (2012)
MTH Colonel Reb customs 160x45 carbon, 141x43 wood
Wainman Joke & Demitri Pro
11'6 Naish Nalu
6' Davo Fish
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