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bdc8622
Since 31 May 2005
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Tue Apr 24, 07 3:26 pm JAW Wood Boards |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
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Tue Apr 24, 07 4:21 pm |
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I would think a surfboard or skim would be more fun tool around on light wind days. Can pick up used surfboards cheap. |
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bandito

Since 07 May 2005
178 Posts
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Tue Apr 24, 07 6:12 pm |
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If you just want to mow the law on a surf board it will work OK for light winds, but if you want to jump or do some wake style tricks you'd be better off with a short wide board. I have a Nobile 666 135x44 and it has almost the same low end as my Glide, but feels like a regular sized board. My philosophy has always been to do as little yard work as possible, so I would get the wide board and let someone else mow the law for you.
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Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
1823 Posts
PDX/ White Salmon
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Tue Apr 24, 07 9:38 pm |
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I have not tried those boards but I made a homemade one and it works great for Sauvies light wind days. |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
Unstrapped
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gabe
Since 16 May 2005
491 Posts
Obsessed
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bandito

Since 07 May 2005
178 Posts
Photographer
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Wed Apr 25, 07 6:04 am |
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I believe I said "Mow the Lawn" with a surf board! A skim board is another story, but if you're not a Pro rider you'll get more from a wide board with straps vs a skim board. I have a surf board, a skim board, a glide, a 135x 44cm wide board, and a 130x39. Now if I could only keep two boards they would be the 135x44 and the 130x39. The others are fun at times, but you're still mowing the lawn in light winds on the surf or the skim board.
Bandito Last edited by bandito on Wed Apr 25, 07 10:22 am; edited 1 time in total |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Wed Apr 25, 07 7:27 am |
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Skim boarding in lawn mowing conditions is the best! You should take the foot straps off that wide board and put foam on the top!
I have skateboard roots though, so I'm a little bias. |
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
1314 Posts
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Wed Apr 25, 07 10:07 am |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
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Wed Apr 25, 07 10:14 am |
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So for stupid light wind it has been decided:
1. Most fun - anything you build yourself (BB those lightning boltz rock!)
2. Surf Board (preferably in Hawaii)
3. Skim Board (if you are Mark Shinn)
4. Short Fat or the pc Ideally Proportioned or the shape of things to come(was surprised that pkh's Hein board did seem to have all the benefits of lightwind float of a Glide in a much nimbler package - dimensions?)
5. Big Fatty - better than sittin on the beach
Sauvies is a great place to get things dialed on the surfboard before getting crushed in the surf and the those skim tricks are just like skateboarding - try it a 100 times you'll get it - 500 you are Mark Shinn |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
Honored Founder
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Wed Apr 25, 07 6:19 pm |
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John - 127x39... Get Hein's new board design. Flat and wide, with fliptips to make it easy.
He's always out on his 7m when other folks are working 13's  |
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