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Trainer Kite recs - Inland

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Created by Seyis > 9 months ago, 24 Oct 2009
Seyis
WA, 12 posts
24 Oct 2009 3:50AM
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Hi,

Can anyone offer recs on best trainer kite to buy? Does the size matter?

I'm inland (kalgoorlie), what sort of min knots do trainers require? (average afternoon breezes here about 10ish most avros), will that be enough to fly a trainer?

cheers for any info!

reg, Paula

hydra
SA, 254 posts
24 Oct 2009 8:41AM
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i recently bought a HQ rush 350 pro. 3.5 meter foil, for longboarding in carparks. it came with a bar, (not handles) and has a fair bit of pull in 15 knots. comes with a 3rd line safety that runs from the back of the kite through the middle of the bar, and attatches to your wrist. im happy with it. its wind range is about 4 knots to 21 knots. look it up on e-bay. you can get smaller ones, and they all fly in bugger all wind.
james

24 Oct 2009 2:07PM
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Seyis said...

Hi,

Can anyone offer recs on best trainer kite to buy? Does the size matter?

I'm inland (kalgoorlie), what sort of min knots do trainers require? (average afternoon breezes here about 10ish most avros), will that be enough to fly a trainer?

cheers for any info!

reg, Paula




Hi Paula

One of the best trainer kites is the Ozone ImpIII, you can find all the details here, there are thousands of them in use around Australia. 10 knots is plenty to fly a trainer, you would be best with either the 2.5M or the 3.5M, but go for the 2.5 if you intend to fly it when yyou are at the coast, becasue it will be windier there and the 3.5 will likely be too big.
http://www.kitepower.com.au/catalog/product_17483_Ozone_Imp_III_Trainer_Kite_cat_253.html

If you have any other questions contact me steve(at)kitepower.com.au

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

japie
NSW, 7144 posts
24 Oct 2009 2:53PM
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If you end up buying a foil, Ozone are brilliant, make sure you get some bum padding particularly if you are going to use a mountain board. I imagine it is fairly short on grass in Kalgoorlie and gusty. I bruised my coccyx quite badly a couple of times but you will have a ball!

If you can go upwind on a mountain board the transition to water will be a cinch.

Seyis
WA, 12 posts
24 Oct 2009 12:46PM
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japie said...

If you end up buying a foil, Ozone are brilliant, make sure you get some bum padding particularly if you are going to use a mountain board. I imagine it is fairly short on grass in Kalgoorlie and gusty. I bruised my coccyx quite badly a couple of times but you will have a ball!

If you can go upwind on a mountain board the transition to water will be a cinch.


great info, thanks all round guys! I just googled mountain boards - now that bought a twinkle to the eye lol.

should person weight/size be a guide with trainers also? (say should a pretty small/50kg person go for smaller option?)

cheers!

24 Oct 2009 5:47PM
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Seyis said...

japie said...

If you end up buying a foil, Ozone are brilliant, make sure you get some bum padding particularly if you are going to use a mountain board. I imagine it is fairly short on grass in Kalgoorlie and gusty. I bruised my coccyx quite badly a couple of times but you will have a ball!

If you can go upwind on a mountain board the transition to water will be a cinch.


great info, thanks all round guys! I just googled mountain boards - now that bought a twinkle to the eye lol.

should person weight/size be a guide with trainers also? (say should a pretty small/50kg person go for smaller option?)

cheers!


Yes, if you are around 50kg, then definitely go the 1.5 size.
There is no need to do landboarding, to learn kitesurfing, but it does help with the transition to water for sure.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
24 Oct 2009 8:49PM
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If you are wanting the kite to pull you on a landboard in lighter winds you will need to go a bit larger. 3m minimum
The larger trainers will also fly in less wind.

Jason

Kitehard
WA, 2782 posts
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24 Oct 2009 7:12PM
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Hey Paula,

We are Ozone and MBS dealers here in WA and can offer you some free advice on what would work best for your given conditions.

Maybe give us a call for a chat or visit our website.

Cheers,

KH

Seyis
WA, 12 posts
1 Nov 2009 3:06PM
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I just had my first play on the trainer kite.. (the day it arrive the wind vacated, then returned at gale force, now today perfect finally..lol)

holy !$#@ it was so much fun! Can't wait to do the real thing now

I went with the Ozone ImpIII 2.5m which is spot on (thanks Darren!) - wind around 8 knots - still had me on my toes at times

Highly reccommend trainer kite (even just for a bit of fun ;)

wanted to post this link also for any other newbies looking for info (has some good info on theory/wind and beginner pratice exercises)

http://www.kiteboardingevolution.com/beginner-kiteboarding-practice.html

thanks again for input folks!



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