Tour - Kinetic Bat
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About the Tour Series
The Tour Series is the Stealth Teams staple quiver. It features our most popular template in varying construction styles to suit all climates & flex preferences:
- PE Tension Tech - Cold Water Temperatures
- NRG ISS - Cold to Mid Water Temperatures
- Kinetic 1.5lb - Mid to Warm Water Temperatures
- Kinetic 1.9lb Bat
- Kinetic Double - Warm Water Temperatures
This series is the ideal option for travel, or if you just want to ride the same template in different construction styles.
The Tour Kinetic Bat
Instead of a different core, this model of the Tour Series uses our most popular core (kinetic) & most popular shape with the addition of a Bat Tail.
Template - This board uses our Stealth Pro Template. This template is a collaboration between all our Pro Riders and has been used in numerous board models over the past few years such the Golden Child, Speed Dealer & the S-Flex. It is designed for high performance riding in a variety of conditions.
Construction - This board uses the popular 1.9lb Kinetic Core, combined with a S10 Stringer and Slick Mesh for durability. This is the perfect option for those looking for strength & durability in Mid-Warm Climates
Features - We like to keep it pretty simple with these models - Bat Tail, 55/45 Rails, CNC Parallel Channels and Nose Bulbs.
See below for detailed look at the features ??
Core: Kinetic Core PP (EPP 1.9lb)
Deck: Wavecushion Air 8lb PE (NXLPE)
Slick: Surlyn
Stringer: S10 Stringer
Reinforcement: Slick Mesh
Rails: 55/45 Double Rails
Channels: AKU Shaped CNC Parallel Channels
Tail: Bat Tail
Contours: Nose Bulbs
Suggested Sizing
As a general guide, a bodyboard should go to the rider's belly button. apart from that, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing the correct size board. Generally bigger boards are faster, but not as easy to control, and generally suited to smaller waves and beginners. On the other hand smaller boards are a bit harder to generate speed, however, have greater control and are ideal for bigger waves and more advanced riders.
As a guide, please refer to the table below. If you're a beginner, you are probably best suited to a size in which you fall in the lower end of the weight range. ie. 40kg beginner would be best suited to 38", not 36".
Board Size | Weight Range |
34" | <30kg |
36" | 25-40kg |
38" | 35-50kg |
40" | 45-75kg |
42" | 65-95kg |
44" | 80-105kg |