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Kite size in Australia

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Created by flyinglocke > 9 months ago, 24 Feb 2013
flyinglocke
SA, 27 posts
24 Feb 2013 10:57PM
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Hey dudes,

I?m a german kitesurfer guy, which take a 1 year Surf & Travel time-out in Australia.
In the year I want to travel to australia completely, improve my english-, kite- and surf skills and learn more from other cultures.

I begin my trip at the 6. Sep. 2013 in Sydney.
My Travelplan is:
Sept.-Oct. <= NSW (light yellow)
Oct.-Nov. <= Victoria & SA (yellow)
Nov.-Dez. <= SA & WA (orange)
Jan.-Apr. <= WA (red)
Mai <= Nor. Ter. (green)
Jun-Aug. <= Queensland (blue)
more of the Travelplan you can see here: goo.gl/maps/l7yM1

I saved also all kite & Surfspotmaps from WSKA, NSWK.... so don't worry I will not destroy or disregard your local rules of Spots

Now we come to the question

what kite sizes you use most of the the time for this months or Areas ?

Iam an advanced rider(with 68kg), like Wave and Freeride Sessions and I fly 11,9 and 7m? kites (Naish Parks) in europe(I do not often use the 11m? kite), but for Australia I think that I will use Cab. Switchbalde in 9 & 6m?, they have a good low end, good for waves and are Allrounder.
I will also buy a surfboard in 5.8'in Australia, for kite- and normal surfing.

I follow the Forum since two months, read a lot of threads & topics and I used search.

I hope some of you, can give me a feedback and if we see us, let's drink a bear or talk about some stuff

I will write a blog where Iam, so if you are interested or have some tips/tricks you can send me an PM and follow me on: kiteandkangaroos.blogspot.com/ (sry for the german, but it's for family and friends) Pictures say more than thausend words

Rob S
VIC, 391 posts
24 Feb 2013 11:41PM
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A pretty good travel list on Google maps. As a local I could suggest some prime spots you have missed but if everyone did that you would end up with thousands of places to go. Nice plan. Enjoy your trip to Australia.

11, 9 ,7 will be fine

JimJones
QLD, 237 posts
25 Feb 2013 11:55AM
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You've picked the WA time well. You're going to have the best time mate!

Kite sizes are fine, if anything I'd pick 7m2 and 11m2 as a tweak, but I weigh 80Kg.

Funny how here in Oz, we look for places outside Australia to go when the local wind dies off. Your map shows once again it may be possible all year round here at home.

Safe travels!

flyinglocke
SA, 27 posts
27 Feb 2013 4:42AM
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thx for replying.

I will have some problems with the baggage weight, if I take three kites with me.

I have one baggage where I took all of my stuff,gear & normal clothing.
Free Limit is 30kg(emirates) I will not take an additional bag for €€€/A$$$, it isn't comfortable to travel with two big bags!

Kite travelbag: 5kg
Kiteboard: 2,5kg (twintip)
Kite: 6 & 9: 5,5kg
Bar(s): 2 * 1kg = 2kg
Harness: 1,5kg
Pump: 0,8kg
other: 1,7kg
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19kg only for Kitestuff

Then I need some boardshorts, Shirts, T-Shirts, one Jeans, some towels, and other clothing...

Everybody who´s traverling knows, that´s 11kg isn´t much and for 1 year it's hard to organize


Wetsuite & Surfboard & some noraml stuff I will buy in australia for sure.

So, even better to come with 11m² 9m² and 6m² or only with 9m² and 6m² ?

If I fly a 11m² it's sometimes so boring, and I said me for australia I will kitesurf from 16-35+Knotes and for lightwind days i will go Surfing...

(68kg with 16Knotes and a 5.8´Waveboard will go)



Need some home experiences of you




Rob S
VIC, 391 posts
27 Feb 2013 10:28AM
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It's not about home experiences. As your trip is long and extensive you will see all wind conditions. It's about what you like to do. So it seems 9 and 6 is right for you.

Personally I would take an 11 first (me 70 kg) and then a small kite ideally a 7 if I wanted to keep to just 2 kites. But that's because I have a different kiting agenda.

rayoli
65 posts
16 Aug 2013 7:21PM
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Not a bit suisse are you the plan is going like clock work,,good luck with avoiding uneconomic charges, spend your saved money with the people not the third party !! On your nth Qld leg look us up in the Whitsundays,, friendly travels to you....

KiteBud
WA, 1601 posts
16 Aug 2013 7:46PM
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flyinglocke said..

thx for replying.

I will have some problems with the baggage weight, if I take three kites with me.

I have one baggage where I took all of my stuff,gear & normal clothing.
Free Limit is 30kg(emirates) I will not take an additional bag for ???/A$$$, it isn't comfortable to travel with two big bags!

Kite travelbag: 5kg
Kiteboard: 2,5kg (twintip)
Kite: 6 & 9: 5,5kg
Bar(s): 2 * 1kg = 2kg
Harness: 1,5kg
Pump: 0,8kg
other: 1,7kg
______________
19kg only for Kitestuff

Then I need some boardshorts, Shirts, T-Shirts, one Jeans, some towels, and other clothing...

Everybody who?s traverling knows, that?s 11kg isn?t much and for 1 year it's hard to organize


Wetsuite & Surfboard & some noraml stuff I will buy in australia for sure.

So, even better to come with 11m? 9m? and 6m? or only with 9m? and 6m? ?

If I fly a 11m? it's sometimes so boring, and I said me for australia I will kitesurf from 16-35+Knotes and for lightwind days i will go Surfing...

(68kg with 16Knotes and a 5.8?Waveboard will go)



Need some home experiences of you






Some simple tricks that worked for me:

- Ditch the pump and buy one locally. You'll save a lot of space and a bit of weight.

- When you go check in for your flight, wear your harness along with a lot of clothing and other things like cameras, batteries in your pockets (easily 4-5 KG) The idea of this is to cut a couple of extra KG off the scale so you avoid extra charges or your luggage refused.

-After checking in for your flight, stop on your way to oversize luggage, open your board bag and put back the extra stuff that you're wearing back in the bag.

-Airlines only weigh the bags once, when you check-in.

-Simple and effective, just brought 4 kites overseas, no extra charge!

hamburglar
ACT, 2174 posts
16 Aug 2013 10:10PM
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flyinglocke said...
[br]Hey dudes,


Now we come to the question

I hope some of you, can give me a feedback and if we see us, let's drink a bear or talk about some stuff




How do you drink a bear

flyinglocke
SA, 27 posts
17 Aug 2013 3:27AM
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I don`t know hamburglar ?

Where you live, than I show you how to drink beer as a bear ;-) (what a fail)

rayoli

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On your nth Qld leg look us up in the Whitsundays,, friendly travels to you..

Surely, send me your mobilnumber or any other contact and your full location, I will call you !
I will be there in June/Juli

It`s for everybody, if you like to show a german guy your (maybe secret) homespot or something else and take some good sessions, send me your contact adress and your location. I will call each of you for some local news/tips and everything else....

My Route
Sept.- Sydney
21.Sept.-Nov. between Sydney an Adelaide
middle Nov. - Dez. between Adealide and Perth
New Year in Perth
next four/five months Westcoast, between Esperence Augusta,Gereldton, Perth, Shark bay ..... Broome
Mid/End of May Broome to Darwin
(Maybe in May / June) if I find a travelmate (you) Bali ?!?!?
Mid.June to End of June, Cape York/ Cairns
Juli/ August Eastcoste.... whitesundays, GBR, Brisbane Sydney..... bye bye :-D

I will take 11,9 and 7 ;-)

gokid
QLD, 491 posts
17 Aug 2013 12:44PM
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a 5.8 ft surfboard would be fine kitesurfing but unless your a ripper at surfing think Id go a bit bigger maybe around 6.2 ft,a 5.8 ft surfboard would be so hard to paddle unless it were a fish



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