Shinn Ronson kiteboard 138x42, some signs of use which I have tried to show clearly but nothing that affects performance as any edge scuffs are on the toe side of the board

The board includes a set of unused shinn sneaker footstraps plus fins


Designed for anyone with aggressive tendencies with the need for extra pop the Ronson is so much fun. For the nervous it is still ideal, in truth this board is for everyone. Although the Ronson can be aggressive, it is NEVER difficult or uncomfortable.

If you’re one of those riders that can mix up the styles there should be a board to help you perform. Utilizing all the technology at Shinn's disposal, the Ronson bridges the gap between Freeride and Freestyle
in a way we could only dream of a year ago. More POP than a Shinn Monk yet more rail grip than the ADHD the Ronson will adapt to your ever changing freestyle needs no matter the conditions.
Put simply, it has new tech that the Ronson has makes it spring from the water like nothing you have ridden before, with or without the help of the kite. For new-school unhooked freestyle and old-school pop it is in a different league. More height, more time, and ultimately less pull from the kite. More than this, unlike the contest style pro rider boards Shinn have brought to market so far, the Ronson is every bit as relevant to every day conditions and riders as the mainstream Shinn range.
The Shinn Ronson has a totally new rockerline to other board manufacturers, a radically different curve to anything that anyone has used before.
The tips are incredibly flexible, with a constant thickness taper to the core (a brand new style of deck mould for Shinn) and the outline is half way between freeride and freestyle.
There are a number of features that make the Shinn Ronson Kiteboard rides so well:
Split Concave: 90 degree entry for improved edge grip at speed and buttery smooth landings.
Double Stepped Tips: Improved carving POP whilst maintaining upwind drive.
Improved Flex Control: It’s no secret, softer tips add control to the board whilst stiffer ones improve POP…. until now! Through endless tests and experiments Shinn have used the conduits to re-define tail flex and provide control AND POP; the best of both worlds!
Spray: No spray, ever, no matter how choppy, no matter what your stance is, what your carving position, where you place your pads; it’s gone, completely. The Ronson has cured it using only limited rocker curve, so it’s still efficient with a wide windrange.
Chop: The flex, grip and ease of the Ronson makes it a total joy in chop. Whether you are riding in 6 metre kite conditions, the Ronson makes it easy, relaxed and fun.
Confidence: It’s a board that you can push to the ragged edge of control, without ever feeling nervous or hesitant. The first thing to come unstuck is never your stance or balance!
Even-Foot Pressure: Every twin suffers from back foot loading, but some twins have to be ridden with excessive back foot pressure, either to stop the nose from burying when things get out of shape, or to stop you getting spray in your face. The Ronson is a joy, it feels so solid underfoot that you can shift you weight around a great deal – even 50-50 when you are tired. Ride it hour after hour and your sessions will be so much fun!
Carving: Toeside carving on a twin is always going to be tenuous. Heelside carving is better than many directional boards. Not only does it grip through the turn, without ever feeling like it’s going to pop out (the more you push the deeper into the water it sinks), but it stores so much speed – when you come out of the most aggressive of carves you are still really travelling. It’s incredible round corners.
Straight-Line Stability: The rocker is naturally very stable with any outline, but the Ronson outline proved to be even more stable and efficient. It encourages you to push faster and harder until you can push no more. So effortless to ride; so trusting that in a straight line it never comes unstuck, which makes it perfect for experts and intermediates alike.
Pop: The ability of the board to heel-side carve without losing speed makes it excellent for wake style pop, as well as having plenty of traditional pop. Hardcore freestyle is easily within it’s grasp but for everyone who does not spend half their session unhooked the Ronson is a far superior board for multidiscipline freestyle.