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For 99% of beginners, the is the only way to go. These boards are symmetrical, meaning you can ride them in either direction without swapping your feet. They are forgiving and designed to help you master the basics of edging and staying upwind. 2. Sizing: Bigger is (Usually) Better

Before you buy, take a few lessons. Most schools, such as Action Sports Maui , will let you demo different board sizes so you can feel the difference before committing. What size kiteboard should I buy? Kiteboard size Chart buy kiteboard

Note: If you live in an area with light winds, consider a dedicated "Light Wind" board, which is typically wider (45–48cm) and longer (145–165cm). 3. Key Features to Look For For 99% of beginners, the is the only way to go

Can save you a lot of money, but inspect the board carefully for "delamination" (the layers peeling apart) or deep cracks in the core. Avoid boards older than 5 years, as technology and safety standards have improved significantly. What size kiteboard should I buy

Use this weight-based chart from Kitemana as a general starting point: Body Weight Recommended Board Size (Length in cm) 60 – 75 kg 134 – 140 cm 75 – 90 kg 138 – 142 cm 90 – 105 kg 140 – 144 cm 144 cm or bigger

If you’re just starting, . Smaller boards require more power and precision to stay afloat. A larger board provides more surface area, making it easier to get on a plane and stay upwind in lighter winds.

The "rocker" is the curve of the board from tip to tail. A flatter board (less rocker) is more efficient for going upwind and riding in light wind, which is exactly what a beginner needs.

Pete Miller

President

Pete Miller is the President and CEO of the ministry. He has served on the management team of Need Him Global since 2011 and has been on the board since 2008.  Pete is responsible for managing the staff along with all strategic and operational elements of the ministry including media, information technology, finance, volunteer services and partnerships.

Chris Schultz

Chief Operating Officer

Chris Schultz is the Chief Operating Officer. He is responsible for all ministry operations and partnerships related to technology, systems, training, volunteer services and the Resident Leadership Program.

Julie Schaeffer

Director of Development

Julie Schaeffer is the Director of Development. She is responsible for communication and coordinating activities with the financial supporters of the ministry.  She has been with Need Him Global since 2013.  She also has responsibility for coordinating all local and regional events along with leading the ministry prayer team.

Karen Parrish

Director of Finance

Karen Parrish is the Director of Finance for the ministry. She has been with Need Him Global since April 2011. Her responsibilities include coordinating the annual financial audit & tax return, overseeing donation deposits, preparing vendor payments & staff payroll, and coordinating employee benefits.

Cathy Diffee

Data Management Coordinator

Cathy is the Data Management Coordinator for the ministry. She joined the team in 2018 and is responsible for managing and maintaining all internal databases, processing gifts and donor receipts, assisting with partner communication and supporting of volunteer services.

Ryan Lowe

Coordinator of Evangelism

Ryan has been with the ministry in different capacities since 2023. He is responsible for vetting new Responder applicants, as well as supporting, coaching, and developing the Responder community. Additional responsibilities include continuing development of the training requirements and ongoing evangelism education for the Responder community.