Surf & Kite dual use board: advice needed

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nrlf
nrlf
WA
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WA, 11 posts
12 Nov 2021 9:50am
HI all. I am looking for a surfboard that can double as directional kiteboard. I read that some but not all types of surfboards are suited for that. I am intermediate level in both, 80 kg. Any advice and recommendations much appreciated. For learning and in small/medium waves conditions. Cheers.
mazdon
mazdon
1199 posts
1199 posts
13 Nov 2021 9:28pm
Hey mate

i'm not the best at the search function, but this topic has been done to death over the years. My surmisal to help you out:

- good at one, will equal avg to poor at the other
- getting something that goes ok at both, will mean still dissatisfied in both - you'll want a better board in pumping surf mostly.
- need way less volume (usually 18' or less wide, and 2' thick) in the kite board. You just can't paddle it (for example I can use a kids high performance PU board easily with kite and enjoy until I snap it, and I'm 90kg)
- if you get the surfboard vol and dims down to your minimum practical, it will probably be just ok in light winds with kite
- some of the cut off Thommo boards like vanguard evo and nano etc do seem to paddle ok and are smaller, but you'd probably still be oversized with kite.

if the goal is to learn strapless, just buy $200ish second hand surfboards that you can paddle ok, and then flog them learning on kite as well. Squash or Rounded pin maybe better (speed when kiting) - I prefer thruster, but everyone different. You'll probably have to nurse it a bit / less on rail due to too much planing surface, but all still fun and easier to learn tacks n gyres etc at first.

oh, and expect to go through a few..
hope that helps
nrlf
nrlf
WA
11 posts
WA, 11 posts
14 Nov 2021 7:12am
thanks mate, much appreciated!
mazdon
mazdon
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1199 posts
14 Nov 2021 10:23am
flrn said..
thanks mate, much appreciated!


Good example boards and advice in the other threads you posted in too.

Happy hunting
LeeD
LeeD
3939 posts
3939 posts
23 Nov 2021 3:56am
Look at foil paddle surf boards, which have slightly more volume over kitesurf boards.
Typical 6' kiteboard is 30 liters, while prone foil boards around 5'6" are 50 liters.
goofy
goofy
WA
162 posts
WA, 162 posts
11 Dec 2021 4:57pm
LeeD said..
Look at foil paddle surf boards, which have slightly more volume over kitesurf boards.
Typical 6' kiteboard is 30 liters, while prone foil boards around 5'6" are 50 liters.





Are you suggesting kiting/surfing a 50L prone foil board? That would be an absolute pig for both.

Typical kiteboard round here would be way less than 6' and 30L, that's more like you're typical surfboard dims.
LeeD
LeeD
3939 posts
3939 posts
12 Dec 2021 10:05am
"Intermediate" surfer.
Possibly a funboard around 7', so 45 liters.
Add a 10 lbs. foil to the tail.......
Typical shortboard would always float 10 liters more than a thinner and narrower directional kieteboard.
goofy
goofy
WA
162 posts
WA, 162 posts
12 Dec 2021 1:26pm
I think you've misinterpreted the OP, crossover surfboard / kite board.

Previous replies have already provided the best advice, ie kite on the smallest/lowest volume surf board you can comfortably paddle.
LeeD
LeeD
3939 posts
3939 posts
13 Dec 2021 5:12am
What size board does an intermediate surf?
80 kg., advanced would be on around 35 liters, maybe 5'10" for small to head high surf.
So, intermediate would be on bigger, maybe?
I'm sure OP is not on 35 liters for his small wave board.
Froth Goth
Froth Goth
1223 posts
1223 posts
8 May 2022 7:52pm
I found the solution to all this.

Good quality fish softboard with real fins. Can surf it can kite it job done excells at both.
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