Which kneeboard for me and my kids??HELP

Rodrunner

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Hey everyone..my new boat will be here in a couple of weeks. I need some input on a good quality kneeboard for a not so high dollar..I'm looking for something for me,my boys age(10 & 7) and my buddies age 30's going on 11. Anyway what is a decent versatile kneeboard that is user friendly. I dont want to spend a bunch of bill but will pay for good quality. What do you suggest..thanks a bunch.
 

Randy169

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Re: Which kneeboard for me and my kids??HELP

I just picked up a free one on CL.

Take a look there before spending the big bucks. Get a couple of used ones (then they can have water fights) and just have fun. If and when you get good enough (or your knees or ankles can still take it) go for the big guns. :D

My two cents worth anyway ...
 

OhWellcraft

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Re: Which kneeboard for me and my kids??HELP

You should be abel to pick up something new for around 100 - 125 ish just watch for sales. I would stay away from the foam boards they are junk. If teaching little ones for the first time look into one that has the aqua hook it makes getting up much easier, but kids can usually manage even if there isn't the hook I taught my five year old on one that didn't have the hook and he was doing deep water starts on his own. Also look for one with the padded strap most are that way now but not all. A used one would also be fine, I still have two hydroslide pros that are about 30 years old and always take a rip on them while at the lake. The padding is minimal as is the strap but I can really shred on them. Not that your looking to spend that kind of dough anyway but I would stay away from the real performance minded ones, they are much thinner profile and much less bouyant for learning on. If it is something you really enjoy then maybe step up to a joker or something like that but they are $350.00+ mine was. The performance is second to none though. Any of the hydroslide, obrien, connley, middle of the roaders would be perfect to get started on and can be had pretty reasonable. I have even seen them at sporting good stores on sale quite cheap. Lastly stay away from one that has a V shaped tail as they are much harder to 360 on and that is part of the fun. Same with the retractable fins they are kind of nice when cutting real hard or for tracking straight but they usually break (the cable that controls them) and if they are stuck down you can't 360 or side slide at all. Good luck I have been into kneeboards for over thirty years and still have a blast on them. Once you get good try standing up on one while your going its quite challanging.
 

Rodrunner

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Re: Which kneeboard for me and my kids??HELP

thanks ohwellcraft..Thats what I was looking for. I found a hydroslide from cabelas on sale for 119.00.I think I'll go that route. I appreciate your input.
 

flatbudget

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Re: Which kneeboard for me and my kids??HELP

My advice on kneeboard is that get a good quality kind. The thinner the board the better. Reason for this is that you want your friends, you and your kids to enjoy the kneeboard and not fight the drag. The thinner the board the better it is to control. You would eventually do tricks as you progress. Get the one with the hook on the front so that you can teach someone that does not know how or first timers. Reason for my comment about getting a good quality kind is that you would not want to spend twice after the fact. Spend one time and the board you will pick would be the board for now and into the future. I have the HO brand. Thin board. Awesome on handling.
 

OhWellcraft

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Re: Which kneeboard for me and my kids??HELP

I think you will find that a compression molded board (thin profile about 1") will not come with a hook as these types of boards are not for beginner/novice boarders nor is the price where you want it. The roto molded boards are thicker and more boyant which is what you want especially for kids and adults to learn on. While it is true they aren't spoon shaped like a compression type, the resistance factor is not even an issue. For good all around usage that will be economical and provide years of fun go with something like the Cabellas offering for now and decide in the future if you want to pursue it or not it's definately not for everyone. Plus you can still get pretty nuts and do some wild tricks on a middle of the road board believe me.
 
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