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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: B-Walnut on March 03, 2023, 09:41:28 PM
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I've been thinking about this a bit, what's your annual gear budget at? I do a wide variety of activities including:
Kitesurf
Wingfoil
SUP surf
Plus some lazy snowboarding and cycling.
My kite gear is relatively stabilized. I figure I could budget for a replacement kite every year if I was trying to stay on top of it. I'm an advanced kiter though, most days my kite never gets wet so replacing gear isn't a rush here.
Wingfoiling seems particularily poor for finances (haha). The gear just gets a lot more wear and tear and I don't see any way around it. Better skills helps for sure, but I don't see any way around dunking the wing in the ocean several times a session. Caught inside can lead to damaged gear fast.
SUP boards seem to last a long time. Expensive to replace but it feels like once you figure out what you like, then there isn't a need for more unless your fiending for a big quiver. I prefer 1, maybe 2 boards.
5k seems like it would be a pretty cushy gear budget unless you are a replace everything every year kind of rider.
This year I'm at 1k for a new wing. Potential 2k new sup. Nothing needed after that though...
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A budget sounds great in theory, but then I'd need a budget nazi to keep my undisciplined ass in line. And those are expensive.
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Not to talk impolite numbers but I remember back in the day Windsurfing ~ Year 2000 was costing:
$50 to $75 per session.
In some parts of the world 20 sessions was a good count for a year. Plan on spending $1,000 per year (@ $50 per session).
You want to go 100 times then maybe $5000 would be a good budget. You can try to go more, but then you get better and want new gear, and break gear. . . .
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Not to talk impolite numbers but I remember back in the day Windsurfing ~ Year 2000 was costing:
$50 to $75 per session.
In some parts of the world 20 sessions was a good count for a year. Plan on spending $1,000 per year (@ $50 per session).
You want to go 100 times then maybe $5000 would be a good budget. You can try to go more, but then you get better and want new gear, and break gear. . . .
Yeah, I land in the 100-125 sessions a year category. I had never thought of quantifying it as a $$$ per session....