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Good Kite for Sydney Conditions

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Created by tmiddled > 9 months ago, 29 Oct 2007
tmiddled
NSW, 253 posts
29 Oct 2007 8:24PM
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Hey,

I just moved to around the Botany Bay area near Brighton, and have bought myself a practice kite to learn to fly. I am starting to look out for my first real kite, as I think I am ready to make the transition into body-dragging in the near future.

I have seen quite a few different styles while browsing (crossbow, slingshot and others), and am wondering what are the best for around here and if anyone can reccomend me a few good brands.

I am willing to spend up to $1000 just on the kite (although preferably keep it to around $800). I weight around 74kg and am 5 feet 9.

Is there a difference between styles depending if you want air, ride on waves, speed etc.

I have been a surfer my whole life, so once I have mastered still water (which probably won't be this season I gues), then I will probably spend most of my time kiting with waves at Cronulla, Maroubra etc........if that makes a difference to the style I should get??

Thanks, hope to see you guys out in the water asap

Tom

30 Oct 2007 1:29AM
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Hi Tom

Read all the replies you get and then come and hit me up with all the info down at the Sans Souci Kitepower store?
I do have some used kites in that price range, but I also have some nice new ones for a bit more.
Depending on your abilty and the time you can spend learning you could easily be in the waves at Wanda on the smaller days for sure this year/season.
Hook up with the local crew they will steer you straight, you may even score a good used kite??

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

tmiddled said...

Hey,

I just moved to around the Botany Bay area near Brighton, and have bought myself a practice kite to learn to fly. I am starting to look out for my first real kite, as I think I am ready to make the transition into body-dragging in the near future.

I have seen quite a few different styles while browsing (crossbow, slingshot and others), and am wondering what are the best for around here and if anyone can reccomend me a few good brands.

I am willing to spend up to $1000 just on the kite (although preferably keep it to around $800). I weight around 74kg and am 5 feet 9.

Is there a difference between styles depending if you want air, ride on waves, speed etc.

I have been a surfer my whole life, so once I have mastered still water (which probably won't be this season I gues), then I will probably spend most of my time kiting with waves at Cronulla, Maroubra etc........if that makes a difference to the style I should get??

Thanks, hope to see you guys out in the water asap

Tom




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