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Which Kite to Buy??

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Created by LittleGav > 9 months ago, 10 Jan 2010
LittleGav
24 posts
10 Jan 2010 10:05AM
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Hi All,

I have been flying an 8m Naish Helix which I love but am getting a bit frustated on days with less wind as I seem to be having to work so much harder than guys on larger kites to just keep going along.

I am thinking of buying a 2nd larger kite, probably 2nd hand and cheaper if poss

I am about 65kg, and am using a 138 board and have been kiting about 3 times a week for the last 3 months.

I realise that everyone will have different opinions but any ideas or advice on size, make, model, expected price would be much appreciated.

Many thanks and happy kiting

Gav

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
10 Jan 2010 1:17PM
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maybe get a bigger kite

hydra
SA, 254 posts
10 Jan 2010 12:56PM
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something recent in a 12 meter should be a sweet light wind kite gav.
prob looking at 1000-1500 bucks. or pick up a pre- 2007 kite for less. just look at the kites for sale on seabreeze.

cheers. james

manicskier
VIC, 772 posts
10 Jan 2010 1:43PM
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If ya want to stick to the same brand

A 2008 12m Cult $650
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing/Kites/~rqc37/2008-Naish-Cult-12-metre.aspx?search=NEIcyx8LOaA%2bt7qcQIuwaw%3d%3d

A 2009 12m Helix $1100
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing/Kites/~riia-/2009-Naish-Helix-12-metre.aspx?search=NEIcyx8LOaA%2bt7qcQIuwaw%3d%3d&t=0

A 2008 12m Helix $1500 (Unused - but seems a little pricy to me)
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing/Kites/~rfdti/2008-Naish-Helix-12-metre.aspx?search=NEIcyx8LOaA%2bt7qcQIuwaw%3d%3d&t=0

I have no affiliation with any of those sales just thought id have a peek in the buy and sell

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
10 Jan 2010 2:28PM
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Be carful what you buy, we just had a learner at the beach that got a ex demo kite from a shop in adelaide that cant be named as they are a site sponsor. But in short the kite had seen way more use and abuse than you could give a kite in a year turned out to be 2 years old a 2008 cult and i would have been to scared to fly it let alone put it up in enougth wind to actually kite with. never even came with a leash not bad seing they sold him a full kit harness board kite. The price he paid for it he could have got a near new 2009 kite but just remember to have a reall good look over the gear before you hand over the cash there is some dodgy gear around.

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
10 Jan 2010 5:46PM
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LittleGav said...

Hi All,

I have been flying an 8m Naish Helix which I love but am getting a bit frustated on days with less wind as I seem to be having to work so much harder than guys on larger kites to just keep going along.

I am thinking of buying a 2nd larger kite, probably 2nd hand and cheaper if poss

I am about 65kg, and am using a 138 board and have been kiting about 3 times a week for the last 3 months.

I realise that everyone will have different opinions but any ideas or advice on size, make, model, expected price would be much appreciated.

Many thanks and happy kiting

Gav


Little Gav, At your weight I think a 12m might be a bit too big unless you want something for the super light days.
One of my mates weighs about 70kg and the biggest kite he needs is his griffin 10.5 m. Its a really nice kite/awesome bottom end/ and a massive wind range. You can also pick one up for about $1500 new, or less without the bar.

10 Jan 2010 7:17PM
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LittleGav said...

Hi All,

I have been flying an 8m Naish Helix which I love but am getting a bit frustated on days with less wind as I seem to be having to work so much harder than guys on larger kites to just keep going along.

I am thinking of buying a 2nd larger kite, probably 2nd hand and cheaper if poss

I am about 65kg, and am using a 138 board and have been kiting about 3 times a week for the last 3 months.

I realise that everyone will have different opinions but any ideas or advice on size, make, model, expected price would be much appreciated.

Many thanks and happy kiting

Gav


If you have had a good run with your current kite and you are happy with its feel and performance then the best advice would be to get a second kite of the same or later model and brand.
That way all your safety gear is the same, lines and stuff are interchangeable etc.

Or if you are looking for something a bit different, then check out the used/demo/clearance section at kitepower.com.au
An example is a brand new 11M Ozone Sport+ 2009 for $1600, comes with full 12 month warranty.
Or a 10M 2009 CB IDS for $1500, brand new complete, same warranty.
Many others to choose from





Paul1
QLD, 1011 posts
10 Jan 2010 6:36PM
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Pretty easy answer to your question mate, you really need to try a few other kites, most people at the beach will let you have a quick go on their kite. The more you try the better

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
10 Jan 2010 9:50PM
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why do you ride such a big board.
at your weight you should be on around 128-132cm.
just interested to know, cause thats a massive board.

max14
SA, 220 posts
15 Jan 2010 8:58PM
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just in reference to waxmans comment, be very careful what is said, i know of i kitedealer on eyre peninsula that sold a very old c kite to an absolute beginner, but this is not a slinging match, just provin that not everyone gets it right and its no reason to bag the crap out of someone.

mantis5
QLD, 159 posts
15 Jan 2010 10:00PM
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i just bought a wainman 9mtr.

Try one of these and you will see that these are the ulitmate in kites. I was in 12-13knots and I'm 66kgs. The wainman smoke was rocking where most people were on 12mtr kites. Fast fast turning and just trying to go faster!

They say this kite has the wind range of an 8-11mtr. I believe it and thats a fact. This thing had shown me how good a kite can be. It will take your riding to the next level.

Go read some reviews and ask someone who has one. I have had a helix 09, switchys also. I am super super happy with my wainman and wont be going to another brand ever!

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
16 Jan 2010 12:12AM
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Kitepower Australia said...

LittleGav said...

Hi All,

I have been flying an 8m Naish Helix which I love but am getting a bit frustated on days with less wind as I seem to be having to work so much harder than guys on larger kites to just keep going along.

I am thinking of buying a 2nd larger kite, probably 2nd hand and cheaper if poss

I am about 65kg, and am using a 138 board and have been kiting about 3 times a week for the last 3 months.

I realise that everyone will have different opinions but any ideas or advice on size, make, model, expected price would be much appreciated.

Many thanks and happy kiting

Gav


If you have had a good run with your current kite and you are happy with its feel and performance then the best advice would be to get a second kite of the same or later model and brand.
That way all your safety gear is the same, lines and stuff are interchangeable etc.

Or if you are looking for something a bit different, then check out the used/demo/clearance section at kitepower.com.au
An example is a brand new 11M Ozone Sport+ 2009 for $1600, comes with full 12 month warranty.
Or a 10M 2009 CB IDS for $1500, brand new complete, same warranty.
Many others to choose from



Pay the extra $100 for the Ozone! It has really light bar pressure and will send you into orbit.



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