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jbruxer

Since 24 Jul 2005
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 1:43 pm    why the high cost for boards Reply with quote

Just curious, why do kiteboards cost so much more than wakeboards? Is it the materials?...design requirements?....time to produce...???

If you didn't know, just looking at the two, there doesn't seem to be that much difference (even though I know there is).

I'm not even about to use one in place of a kiteboard, just would like to understand. Confused

Any thoughts from you board makers out there?

...sorry if this has been asked before.

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alien

Since 01 Aug 2006
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 2:00 pm     Reply with quote

This is purely speculative, but I would guess that it is at least party related to volumes and economies of scale. There are a lot more people out there wakeboarding vs. kiteboarding. When a company can spread out their R&D, marketing and setup costs over 50,000 units vs. 10,000 units, they can charge a lot less for the product that sells more, even if the materials costs for the two units are identical.

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rich

Since 30 Nov 2005
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 2:14 pm     Reply with quote

could be. I'd bet that it is more of what the companies feel like they can get for their product. Setting the market in a matter of speaking.

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 2:18 pm     Reply with quote

rich wrote:
could be. I'd bet that it is more of what the companies feel like they can get for their product. Setting the market in a matter of speaking.


Word. It appears to me that boards have the largest mark up of all the kite gear. One the stamps and dies are all completed they have asian companies just cranking them out. The mark up on boars has to be in the 3-400% range.

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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 2:25 pm     Reply with quote

The Slingy wakeboards and Lunacy are made in the USA! Thumb's Up

But yeah, kiteboards are just marked up like a bitch! Laughing


Wake construction
 Wake construction  SS_wakeboard_photoshoot.jpg 

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pkh

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 3:02 pm     Reply with quote

High end wakeboards are about the same price or more if you count in bindings.

Plus wakeboards are HEAVY.

But I'd gather mostly its just low volume vs. high volume sales.

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jbruxer

Since 24 Jul 2005
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 3:10 pm     Reply with quote

All good points. I guess we need to thank our kiteboard companies for setting the price just high enough to control how many people show up at our favorite spots. Wink

Kataku2k3...pretty cool to see that core pic! Thanks for sharing.

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 3:21 pm     Reply with quote

cool vid on how boards are made:

http://www.splashvision.com/Video/11494_How-to-make-a-wakeboard.html

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magicmaker

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 3:35 pm     Reply with quote

all i gotta saw is FAWK paying retail for any kiteboarding gear Wink

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pacifichigh

Since 11 May 2005
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 3:37 pm     Reply with quote

U better hope someone is paying retail, otherwise no bro deals for the rest of us.

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jbruxer

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 3:38 pm     Reply with quote

pdxmonkeyboy wrote:
cool vid on how boards are made:

http://www.splashvision.com/Video/11494_How-to-make-a-wakeboard.html

WOW, thats a very informative video. I wonder how the process differs for wood/carbon fiber core boards?

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tinyE

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 4:39 pm     Reply with quote

pacifichigh wrote:
U better hope someone is paying retail, otherwise no bro deals for the rest of us.


yeah...unfortunately, it's the retail prices that drive a lot of us away from cool brands like SS and on to more affordable brands like Best.... too bad we can't all get bro deals! I would be riding a rev! (maybe even a fuel!)

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 4:53 pm     Reply with quote

tinyE wrote:
pacifichigh wrote:
U better hope someone is paying retail, otherwise no bro deals for the rest of us.


yeah...unfortunately, it's the retail prices that drive a lot of us away from cool brands like SS and on to more affordable brands like Best.... too bad we can't all get bro deals! I would be riding a rev! (maybe even a fuel!)


Exactly why I typically buy lightly used or last year's gear. Retail is bullshit. I really wanted to try out a Nobile Shin board. $929 for a production run board? PHUCK OFF!!!!!!!

I could have Jimmy Lewis hand scrape, paint, and sign a board for that!!

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pkh

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PostMon Mar 03, 08 4:55 pm     Reply with quote

I bet the cost of the Nobile has something to do with the $1.52+ Euro Wink

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Reaper356

Since 10 Dec 2006
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PostMon Mar 03, 08 7:02 pm     Reply with quote

The carbon is getting really expensive - thanks Boeing. My buddy works there says their strategy is to buy it all to put the competitors out of business!

Secondly the divinly cell core form is bitch ass expensive. $80 / sheet.

So in the end it probably costs $200 to build the damn thing, + bindings. They get a bulk discount, so figure $125-175 construction cost.

Fins probably shouldn't be $20 a piece either when you can make a casting and pour in some epoxy + glass to just make them!!!

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tautologies

Since 24 Aug 2006
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PostTue Mar 04, 08 10:01 am     Reply with quote

In terms opf carbon..I heard it is pure nonsense that carbon is so expensive, and there is enough in the market...I dunno if it is true though. I think price is mainly a matter of economies of scale, but of course, there are a lot of other variables in there too such as R & D, shipping and the general value chain ad ons. Price point is a matter of demand and supply really. Our willingness to depart with disposable income for fun-gear affects it too...that said, I don't think the market can sustain as many suppliers as we have now over time...

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DrScoles

Since 13 Nov 2006
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PostTue Mar 04, 08 11:52 am     Reply with quote

I'm building my own foam core carbon fiber boards... The materials aren't cheap! A yard of fiberglass is $6, a yard of carbon is $38. But we're still getting hosed, lets say it costs them $100 in materials to make a board(thats if they're using carbon) They pay a 12yr old chinese kid pennies a day to run the machines... $800 for a JL model 3? I'm sure the prices will go down as we get more people into the sport and more manufacturers pop up.

My first carbon glide came in at 4 pounds without bindings. The weight savings is nice. I really like the look of carbon fiber too Very Happy With all the stuff I have had to purchase to build them, they're still around $350 a piece so far!

Mike

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