Liquid Force Twin Tip VS Kite fish for light wind

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BETOMD
BETOMD
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
11 Oct 2011 8:39am
Rider: 97 kg intermediate/advanced
Style: Freeriding & Surf

I would like to know if someone has already tested the LF Twin Tip and the Kite Fish, and can tell me which board would give my quiver a better low end capability.

I know that the Kite fish has the fin and strap option butt I´m very interested in the light wind performance.

Thank you for your help.
BETOMD
BETOMD
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
12 Oct 2011 3:41am
My bad is the LF TwinSkim (not twin tip) VS the LF kite fish.

Wich one could be considered as a better option for light wind conditions.
AntoineS
AntoineS
NSW
122 posts
NSW, 122 posts
14 Oct 2011 12:08pm
I had a go with the Fish with pretty light and it goes fast but really heavy so maybe there's a better thing out there. Haven't tried the TwinSkim so can't say, but my lightwind choice is any $50 crappy second hand surfboard, works great!
strez
strez
QLD
58 posts
QLD, 58 posts
14 Oct 2011 10:02pm
a few of us in cairns have gone with skims , well finned skims . they have a fairly flat rocker and get going in not much ( if your kite can fly its enough but a bit more is better) and a sharp edge that cuts down on drag . we were on north skimfishes but have switched to nobile skim waves , they're much better in sloppy waves (thats all we get) than the norths although the norths go upwind a little earlier . cross a skim with a surfboard and thats what they look like . they don't make them any more but the infinitys looks prety much the same . may or may not suit your local conditions if you have decent clean waves go a surfboard
BrisKites
BrisKites
QLD
1293 posts
QLD, 1293 posts
15 Oct 2011 10:14pm
Nobile will still make the wood skim this year just not in the longest model.
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