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Equipment guidance

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Created by Dr Rob > 9 months ago, 29 Mar 2008
Dr Rob
WA, 4 posts
29 Mar 2008 8:40AM
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I am sure this question has been asked before but....

I am just getting off the sidelines and into the game of Kiteboarding. I have been using a foil trainer kite anytime the wind can keep it in the air for a year. Last month I spent some hours with an instructor and was able to get up on the water (and wipe out a million times!). We used a Cabrinha switchblade 10M kite.

My question is which kites (I don't have any brand loyalty yet) are best for a beginner? I have learned that relaunch is vital for beginners!

I am 165 lbs and 5-10". I am going to be living on the coast of Ecuador for a year and expect to kite in their steady but light (7-15 KPH) winds.

I will buy used, of course.

Any advice welcome.



supra
WA, 41 posts
29 Mar 2008 10:55AM
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The Cabrinha Convert has amazing relaunch , and great beginner kite, but will probably bore you to death once you get a bit of skill behind you- Revolver is a bit more exciting (only just) and still relaunches easily. Waroo is good for beginner and experienced, with good relaunch- but that's just my opinion and I've only tried these 3 kites in the last year- there are lots more opinions out there.

Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
29 Mar 2008 2:21PM
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With winds at 7-15km/hr you arnt going to be doing much kiting. Most people find 13-14knots about the minimum.
You will need a BIG board, and a bigish kite. Anything hybrid/bow that is relatively new will work fine. The vast majority of them have good relaunch, good depower, and stable flight.

digby
4 posts
29 Mar 2008 6:11PM
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7 to 15 KMH is only 3 to 8 knots. This is not kite-able. The absolute minimum would be 8 knots with maybe a really big kite and a really big board. And forget about relaunching in this wind - it can be done, but it's extremely difficult

tobes
NSW, 1000 posts
29 Mar 2008 9:38PM
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Hey Dr Rob
I did a little googling of kiting in ecuador, seems conditions are much better than you have been led to believe, the word seems to be 18-25 knots in Manta year round!
kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3486
www.humboldtkites.com/

On the strength of which I would suggest a 9-11m ish SLE-hybrid-bow style of kite, again, google is your friend, look in the buy n sell and then look up reviews of that kite, and bear in mind that everyone thinks the best kite is the one that they fly.

Dr Rob
WA, 4 posts
30 Mar 2008 8:10AM
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Thanks for the advice and insight. Now it is off to e-bay/buy and sell etc to find some used stuff! Think wind!



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