Windsurf Setup Buying Guide For Beginners and People Returning After a Long Break | Complete Guide

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  • The Video is for beginners or people returning from a long break from windsurfing. It covers windsurf board types, sails, masts, booms and accessories to help you hone in on what you want.
    Check out our windsurf packages here.
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    If you have any more questions please contact us or pop in sometime for a chat. Happy to Help
    SHQ Boardsports
    www.shq.com.au/
    SHQ is a large retail store in Melbourne, Australia specializing is niche windsport and surfing equpiment.
    Products discussed in this Video:
    Beginner Boards
    JP-Australia Funster
    Starboard Go
    Fanatic Viper
    Goya Surf
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    Freeride Boards
    JP-Australia Magic Ride
    Goya Volar
    Fanatic Gecko
    Starboard Carve
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    Freerace Boards
    Starboard Futura
    JP-Australia Super Ride
    JP-Australia Super Sport
    Fanatic Falcon
    Fanatic Blast
    Severne Fox
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    Freestrle Wave Boards
    JP-Australia Freesytle Wave
    Fanatic Freewave
    Severne Pyro
    Severne Dyno
    Goya One
    Quatro Power
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    Wave Boards Down the Line
    Goya Custom 4
    JP-Australia Ultimate Wave
    Quatro Cube
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    Wave Boards Onshore
    Goya Custom 3
    JP-Australia Magic Wave
    Fanatic Grip
    Starboard Kode
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    Foil Boards
    JP-Australia Hydrofoil
    Goya Airbolt
    Severne Alien
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    Sails
    Neilpryde Combats, Atlas, Ryde, Fusion
    Severne Blade, Gator, NCX
    Goya Banzai, Nexus
    Duotone Super Hero, Super Star
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    Extensions and bases
    Neilpryde MXT
    Severne Cyclops, Triple, Wave, Granade
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    Booms
    Neilpryde, Unifiber, Severne.
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  • @jamesmallard3386
    @jamesmallard3386 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very informative. I'm getting back aafter about a 40 year break. Lots better stuff all around.

  • @clearviewmarine
    @clearviewmarine 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’ve surfed my whole life and now at 52 I’ve moved to Florida and am taking a big interest in windsurfing. This video is very helpful thanks for the info

  • @Davidallen9
    @Davidallen9 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Great video. Returning to windsurfing after 30 year break. Things have changed a lot !

  • @roarksjuror4752
    @roarksjuror4752 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Things have changed a lot since I was windsurfing in the late 90's!

  • @userTJ39780
    @userTJ39780 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am about 90 kilos have been windsurfing for 35 years and usually pick up boards a few years after they were new to lessen the sticker shock. I got lots of time out of my Bic Techno 183 at 152 as it was great for my lake. I have since gotten a Fanatic Viper 80 to get the most out of my 7.5 sail and to teach my son how to sail his 2.0 and 2.5 sails. I also have a Fanatic Gecko 133 with a Slingshot Foil that I can use on most days at the lake. When it's windy, I use a Free race Tiga HyperX-115 that is wide and short and just flies off the wind. I do have a few higher wind boards for special days, but I could get by with just the 115, 133 and 180 liter boards. My sails are mostly free ride, with a few cambered race sails.

  • @6977202865
    @6977202865 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Amazing video!!! Took me 2 years to learn about the windsurf categories and you manage to out all in 1 very informative video. Well done you

  • @krispykorn3237
    @krispykorn3237 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have been waiting for these instructions for years! Thank you. This helps a tremendously.

  • @SurgeOfD
    @SurgeOfD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That was a great explanation of all the equipment. It was great to hear about the various brands as well. There is so much to learn starting out.

    • @SHQ_boardsports
      @SHQ_boardsports  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, reach out if you have any questions.

  • @mattwestwood7749
    @mattwestwood7749 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the vid. Am exactly in that situation.

  • @jestermoon
    @jestermoon ปีที่แล้ว

    Take A Moment My friend
    I am a 64yrs old guy living in Calgary.
    25 years and you are an inspiration.
    Flat calm water, 50 km wind. Ice in November.
    Thank you
    Glide Safe
    Stay Silly
    Stay Free 🎉

  • @venkman_uk
    @venkman_uk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Super helpful video - thanks! Title describes me, and this answered quite a lot of questions. Wish the store was in Seattle 😂

  • @Alexander_Kalugin
    @Alexander_Kalugin 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One of the best video ever. Next step is to - how to pic each piece for you.

  • @andersjuul8310
    @andersjuul8310 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very nice introduction -- thanks!

  • @W4OP
    @W4OP ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am 73 and 150 pounds- very fit. I sailed a Mistral Competition 25 years ago and recently got back into windsurfing with a Windsurfer LT Race. All lake sailing here; winds 4-20+ MPH (Ezzy 5.8 and 6.5 sails) . Stability is important at my age- but having a ball. I would like to try a lighter shorter board for faster tacking, gybing, planing etc- but want similar stability to the LT. I have looked at the Tahe 160D etc. How would you compare the shorter (say 10' or so) and wider boards with the Windsurfer LT for stability? Also absolutely require a daggerboard.
    Thanks for your great videos.
    Dale

    • @mikesehl8611
      @mikesehl8611 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Try a JP SLW 165 litre. 58 cm fin. You won’t need a dagger board. Easy to uphaul. Super stable when slogging. Fly’s in 12- 20 kts with 6.5- 8.5 sail. You will love it. I do on the Great Lakes where conditions can change in a heart beat

    • @userTJ39780
      @userTJ39780 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I also sail a Mistral Competition, but have a Fanatic Viper 80 (180 liters) with a daggerboard that is similar feeling, yet much easier to turn. For reference, it's 280 cm long, 80 cm wide, uses a 44cm blade fin and can plane up in 12-14 knots of wind.

  • @tripp8833
    @tripp8833 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video. Im a 70kg beginner. Took 2 lessons and already hooked. Thinking about starting on a Free ride board. Any suggestions as far as volume? Looking to cruise around in the Ocean when it’s 10kt+ winds.

  • @georgefrempter596
    @georgefrempter596 ปีที่แล้ว

    GOOD JOB !!! Thanks 💪💪

  • @themountain59
    @themountain59 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow...one of the best clips on this topic...I am thinking to get into it again after 25years hiatus and have to learn again about brands ,classes and sails. I am 6foot 2, 110kg and fairly sportive. I am looking for fast fun here on the Mediterranean sea. Waterstart and jibe experience are still alive😁 ... What would be a good board to look for ?thanks

  • @mullergyula4174
    @mullergyula4174 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is just ridiculous how much kit you need for windsurfing depending on conditions, style and experience level.

    • @surfinjim
      @surfinjim 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Totally agree. That's why I almost stopped. Then was excited by winging at the beginning, before it became almost as complex, if not worse... I think my next watersport will be surfing, and then probably swimming 😀

    • @jb-sj9co
      @jb-sj9co หลายเดือนก่อน

      Im finding it interesting. I just bought a bunch of gear for $100. Now i have three boards nine sails 2 masts and s booms. Now to figure out out where to start.

  • @jacquesleroux5187
    @jacquesleroux5187 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great vid. Shot!

  • @ziobleed
    @ziobleed หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video thansk. The harness are the same used in kite surfing?

  • @kasserole6269
    @kasserole6269 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    interesting, but what was said about needing 140-200l to uphaul on is wrong. i can uphaul on a 95l in chop, and i weigh 65kg

    • @SHQ_boardsports
      @SHQ_boardsports  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yes, It's possible to uphaul small boards. You are also really light so you can start a bit smaller.
      It is still our recommendation for everyone new to the sport to start with 140-200l boards to progress quickly and make it as fun as possible.

  • @victor-emmanuel7485
    @victor-emmanuel7485 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have no experience at all but would love to start learning the waterstart to skip the high volume boards. Is a trajectory like this realistic?

    • @SHQ_boardsports
      @SHQ_boardsports  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Windsurfing is quite a difficult sport to learn and starting with a board that is too small is likely to lead to frustration. You'll have a lot more fun starting with a larger board.
      I’m not saying its impossible to start on a smaller board, I actually learnt on a small board in strong wind, but the spot was waist deep everywhere so i could beach start. I then went up to a bigger board to learn tacking, gybing, basic freestyle which helped be progress much faster.

  • @anatolyloegering547
    @anatolyloegering547 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just wondering, I want to learn this sport and would it be a bad idea to buy a full setup off Amazon?

  • @Abazi18
    @Abazi18 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi m8. Very nice and usefull video!!! I'm a relatively new windsurfer(freeride) with not much time but I'm willing to do as much as I can. I have bought equipment and I am now in the process of changing boom. I want to buy a caron boom and I don't know what to get. My sails are from 5.5 to 7.2 (185cm-205cm) and they are all NP. I'm looking at these and I want you to recommend me: 1) DUOTONE BOOM PLATINUM SLS HYBRID 2022, 2) SEVERNE BOOM ENIGMA FREEMOVE 2022, 3) Monocoque Carbon Boom Pro White - DYNAFIBER. Also, if you have any other suggestions, thanks. I'm also trying to perfect the waterstart!!! Do you suggest i need to change the size of the board to a smaller one? I have a fanatic 145lt. Be well and thank you!!!

    • @SHQ_boardsports
      @SHQ_boardsports  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your question Fotis. A Carbon Boom is a great way to take your riding to the next level. The Duotone & Severne booms you mentioned are good choices, (We've not stocked the DYNAFIBER so can't speak to that). You may also want to look at the NeilPryde XC. The final choice will come down to feel & your budget. Get your hands on them & see what you like as they will all feel slightly different in your hands.
      In regards to the board, focus on your technique & just practice, practice, practice.
      Have fun!😁

  • @seanofarrell1844
    @seanofarrell1844 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Im very close to getting back into wave sailing after 30 years. Im going to initially be sailing at Rhosneiger. I’m 90kg and I’m considering the quantum 105 or 115 as it’s been recommended as a perfect board for Rhossy. I’m only going to buy 1 board. I’m 57 years old so not as nimble as I used to be. What would you go for ?

    • @SHQ_boardsports
      @SHQ_boardsports  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Sean, being based in Australia we're not very familiar with the conditions over there but average wind conditions that you expect to sail in would normally play a large part in the decision. However, that said, I would recommend the 115
      to be on the safe side as it will float you nicely which will help you get out in moderate conditions and assist your transistion back into the sport as progressively as possible.
      Modern wave boards are far shorter than the boards from 30 years ago so the larger sizes are still nice and nimble.

  • @mypronounismaster4450
    @mypronounismaster4450 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    where does a slalom fit in this?