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100kg & 10-15 Knts What Kite to Buy ??

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Created by Daddo24 > 9 months ago, 4 Jun 2012
Daddo24
QLD, 10 posts
4 Jun 2012 12:42PM
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Just getting up on the board now. Currently have an Older Slingshot Rev2 11m but would like something with some more low end grunt. Can any one suggest a good kite for my weight and conditions. Im 100kgs and riding in flat water, wind is ranging mainly from 10-15 Knots. It has been suggested either North Evo 12m or Cabrina Switchblade 14m.? Cheers

AndyEliotH
QLD, 356 posts
4 Jun 2012 12:45PM
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best waroo 16m is they way to go

radman4
678 posts
4 Jun 2012 10:56AM
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Go bigger at least a 14m

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
4 Jun 2012 10:58AM
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for that wind range and your weight I wouldn't even bother with a 12..

Go straight to a 14 or even a 17 zephyr or Core XR LW

A 14m will deliver a decent session everytime in that wind. A 12m you might get going, but underpowered at 100kgs.

Plus if you already have an 11 you could jump to a 14 for a 2 kite quiver. 3m is a good gap between 2 kites. Makes better sense that an 11 and 12 with a 1m difference.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
4 Jun 2012 1:30PM
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14 won't do squat in sub 15kts unless you plan on riding a SUP or race board maybe.

16-18 is the range you want.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
4 Jun 2012 1:38PM
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I'd be looking at a 15 or 19m flysurfer. Probably the most grunt per square metre of kite

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
4 Jun 2012 12:17PM
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At 10knts with the zephyr you'll need a bigger board at 15knt its the perfect kite at your weight it'll b fine in the lower 20s if it picks up, I pondered for ages about buying a biggy but its been my best kiting investment

YorksBoy
SA, 215 posts
4 Jun 2012 1:51PM
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blade 17m fatlady

kiter77
VIC, 273 posts
4 Jun 2012 4:05PM
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I get a switchblade 14m going in a steady 10knts no problem .

In flat water this will be achievable, given your weight think about a fairly flat 140cm + board

I can't comment on the larger than 14m kites but what I do know with this kite is that it has good low end and can handle a bit of wind when it picks up, so it becomes a kite you use a bit more and dont have to rush in to change down .

Alot of technique comes into lightwind kiting, the main thing is to keep the board continuously powered up.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
4 Jun 2012 4:57PM
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kiter77 said...

I get a switchblade 14m going in a steady 10knts no problem .

In flat water this will be achievable, given your weight think about a fairly flat 140cm + board

I can't comment on the larger than 14m kites but what I do know with this kite is that it has good low end and can handle a bit of wind when it picks up, so it becomes a kite you use a bit more and dont have to rush in to change down .

Alot of technique comes into lightwind kiting, the main thing is to keep the board continuously powered up.


For 10 knots and a 100kgs, he'd need a raceboard even with a 14. I don't think a 14 is practical for someone who weighs a 100. He should be going with a big light wind kite and a large twin tip. The conversion is roughly 2m of kite per 10kg's. I'd need a 14 and a decent size board for 10 knots at 80kgs. That means he need a 18m kite and a decent size board.

Hopey
QLD, 178 posts
4 Jun 2012 5:40PM
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cauncy said...

At 10knts with the zephyr you'll need a bigger board at 15knt its the perfect kite at your weight it'll b fine in the lower 20s if it picks up, I pondered for ages about buying a biggy but its been my best kiting investment


^^ +1
107 kgs here, and I use my Zephyr more often than my 12m.
The Zeph has a great top end too, low 20's are not a problem, and she eats gusts up really well.
I get going from 12knots on my mormal TT (Shinn Monk 135x44).
Anything under that I have to bring out my light wind board (Spleene Monster Door)

Plummet
4862 posts
4 Jun 2012 4:05PM
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buy a landboard!... .... . ..

gesper
NSW, 518 posts
4 Jun 2012 7:10PM
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Lachlan , if you were an experienced kiter and not just getting up on your board I think the 17m Griffin TRX with around a 152 TT should get you going well from 10-15 knts and then change to a smaller board over 15 knts. Good review on kite here
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/Review/Griffin-TRX-17m/
Because your just getting up on the board the 17m is a lot of kite to handle if your still learning to edge the board
I would recommend a 14m Switchblade with a 152 TT until your very comfortable tracking upwind and then maybe go with a 17m.


Transition_Surf
SA, 286 posts
4 Jun 2012 8:01PM
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Daddo24 said...

Im 100kgs and riding in flat water, wind is ranging mainly from 10-15 Knots.


A BOAT!!!!

Just kidding. Go for a 14m and a big fun board like the Naish Fish

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
4 Jun 2012 6:56PM
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maybe the zephyr isnt the best beginner kite in some peoples opinion, but with the winds in question and the weight of rider itd be great, ive tought a young bloke at my local in similar wind , when learning how many times do you wish you had that extra pull , i find when learning people on it ,it pulls them through their cock ups and onto the board instead of them dropping into the water and starting again, it relaunches great in these winds and although a big kite it doesnt get out of control , with awsome depower, ive ridden this kite on the same day from 9 to 23knts and at the top end still felt i could handle a touch more at 90kgs. maybe speak to a school and see what they recommend

holgs
WA, 300 posts
4 Jun 2012 6:57PM
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17m Ozone Zephyr for your weight is perfect for 12-17kn. Very gentle & user friendly kite. Easy relaunch above 10 knots but like most kites, relaunching in under 10 kn takes a little bit of practice. Great top end too. I can comfortably use my Zephyr until I am well powered on my 12m.

A 100kg beginner in 10-12kn on a 12-14m ? - no chance of staying upwind.
You'll find it much easier to get on the board with a bit more power from a 17m

There are many reviews on here about light wind kites. Have a look around

Ellobuddha
NSW, 625 posts
4 Jun 2012 9:09PM
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Slingshot Rally 14m is a far quicker and friendlier kite that the Swithcblade 14m

My opinion - tried both plenty of times.

AndyEliotH
QLD, 356 posts
4 Jun 2012 10:18PM
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get thhis !!!! www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing/Kites/~b_kwh/2008-Best-Waroo-13-metre.aspx?search=mkMWcPieNdnpYhC1rwT2wQ%3d%3d sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet deal !!!! just trolin you

kiter77
VIC, 273 posts
4 Jun 2012 10:28PM
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Ellobuddha said...

Slingshot Rally 14m is a far quicker and friendlier kite that the Swithcblade 14m

My opinion - tried both plenty of times.


Just interested how does the bottom end compare? Usually theres a bit of a trade off with a faster kite

eppo
WA, 9723 posts
4 Jun 2012 8:46PM
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Main points....

14m plus. Flatish, large tt.

17m kite if experienced.

Your not...

Get something like a 14m switchblade, lots of low end grunt and predictable. Get planing. Don't expect to be going well in 10 knots. You'll need the upper end of this wind range.

Then a zephyr, griffin trx or core 17m ish.


Or say farq it and just go the bottom option as that is what youll need. but be safe man.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
4 Jun 2012 8:58PM
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yo eppo totally agree but the zephyr isnt a hard to handle kite even though its 17mtrs which scares people to death, i ride edges and if it had the same power to size ratio itd be scary, but the zephyr isnt its a smooth forgiving kite, when your beginning you dont want a fast turning kite ,although for its size its not bad , looking back when i was learning i wanted a kite that would haul my arse out of the water and not react too quick ,and at these winds and at his weight its fine

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
4 Jun 2012 11:01PM
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kiter77 said...

I get a switchblade 14m going in a steady 10knts no problem .

Alot of technique comes into lightwind kiting, the main thing is to keep the board continuously powered up.


I call shenanigans. Weight and board size?


kiter77
VIC, 273 posts
4 Jun 2012 11:16PM
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kiteboy dave said...

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kiter77 said...

I get a switchblade 14m going in a steady 10knts no problem .

Alot of technique comes into lightwind kiting, the main thing is to keep the board continuously powered up.


I call shenanigans. Weight and board size?


Nor shenanigans weight 88kg board 138 -38 homemade flat with alot of concave, steady 10knots no probs. Can get out just about every day over summer with this setup

Daddo24
QLD, 10 posts
5 Jun 2012 10:26AM
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Thank you for all you comments gents.

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
5 Jun 2012 1:31PM
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Daddo24 said...

Thank you for all you comments gents.


Once you get the whole tacking business sorted out it's important to remember that the most important thing in life is boosting.

Ellobuddha
NSW, 625 posts
5 Jun 2012 7:39PM
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kiter77 said...

Ellobuddha said...

Slingshot Rally 14m is a far quicker and friendlier kite that the Swithcblade 14m

My opinion - tried both plenty of times.


Just interested how does the bottom end compare? Usually theres a bit of a trade off with a faster kite


Bottom end is slightly less on the Rally - maybe.... but it is far more manouverable and can generate a lot more power that way. Found the 14 Swith to be a big truck that didnt move or turn at all compared to the Rally. Mate has the 14 Switch and rode the Rally for a week in Boracay



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