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Wing for kids

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Created by PatsSurf70 > 9 months ago, 18 Feb 2022
PatsSurf70
22 posts
18 Feb 2022 3:12AM
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Does anyone has experience with kids using wings. My son (1.60m) tried my Strike 4.2 and span width was pretty big for him. Is there any overview available of wings and their span width?

Thinking of adding a 3.5 or 2.8/3.0 to my quiver.

I need lightness and small wing span... (Swing/Strike V2?)

airsail
QLD, 1537 posts
18 Feb 2022 5:24AM
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My 10 yr old grandkids handle the 2.5 Slick easily. Where the 4 mtr unit was a struggle, catching the tip, flipping over etc, they can turn the 2.5 over themselves. It's still early days but fun teaching them and I now have a wing to use myself when the wind is over 20 knots.

Seastudent
79 posts
18 Feb 2022 4:50AM
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I was thinking about the 3m dart for my 12 and 14 yr. olds. Nice and stubby.

Kraut
WA, 547 posts
18 Feb 2022 9:22AM
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Good topic. Our little man is only 6 and 1.15m.
He can fly his 4m kite.
But I prefer getting him into winging on a foamy.
So keen to find a 1 or 1.5m wing given his height and the fact that he won't be on a foil for a while.

Saw someone in VIC selling a McConks 1.5m kite. Unfortunately it was gone instantly.
Imported from the U.K.
While I am trying to motivate my local shop to get some of those in.
If anyone has something similar on offer in OZ, or can reveal a good and hopefully inexpensive source that'd be great.

broVan
142 posts
18 Feb 2022 10:50AM
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Seastudent said..
I was thinking about the 3m dart for my 12 and 14 yr. olds. Nice and stubby.


Hmmm, I had a Dart quiver last summer and my family used them. The 3.5 was proper power usually, however it is a twitchy mofo and not a good stable beginner wing. I am glad to be putting them all on Slingwing v3's now. Much easier. I will always have a place in my heart for the Darts.

Marimu
22 posts
5 Apr 2022 4:40PM
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The F-one are so light compared to other wings and ideal for kids. My 10 year old daughter learnt on a 4m F-one Swing with 70L board and 1500 HA foil. At 11 she is now ready to use the 5m F-one Strike with 36L board and 150 HA wing. So little information out there on kit for children so hope this helps.

Qtwind
74 posts
6 Apr 2022 3:34AM
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Kraut said..
Good topic. Our little man is only 6 and 1.15m.
He can fly his 4m kite.
But I prefer getting him into winging on a foamy.
So keen to find a 1 or 1.5m wing given his height and the fact that he won't be on a foil for a while.

Saw someone in VIC selling a McConks 1.5m kite. Unfortunately it was gone instantly.
Imported from the U.K.
While I am trying to motivate my local shop to get some of those in.
If anyone has something similar on offer in OZ, or can reveal a good and hopefully inexpensive source that'd be great.


It's been a while since you posted, but McConks will send to nz so would probabaly send to aus if you message them. Postage was expensive but not too crazy, plus vat off.

Kraut
WA, 547 posts
6 Apr 2022 8:17AM
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Qtwind said..

Kraut said..
Good topic. Our little man is only 6 and 1.15m.
He can fly his 4m kite.
But I prefer getting him into winging on a foamy.
So keen to find a 1 or 1.5m wing given his height and the fact that he won't be on a foil for a while.

Saw someone in VIC selling a McConks 1.5m kite. Unfortunately it was gone instantly.
Imported from the U.K.
While I am trying to motivate my local shop to get some of those in.
If anyone has something similar on offer in OZ, or can reveal a good and hopefully inexpensive source that'd be great.



It's been a while since you posted, but McConks will send to nz so would probabaly send to aus if you message them. Postage was expensive but not too crazy, plus vat off.


Thanks for the info. May try this as well then. 1.5m still pretty large for our little one. But better than what is commonly available as smallest mainstream wing.

Qtwind
74 posts
6 Apr 2022 9:47AM
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Kraut said..

Qtwind said..


Kraut said..
Good topic. Our little man is only 6 and 1.15m.
He can fly his 4m kite.
But I prefer getting him into winging on a foamy.
So keen to find a 1 or 1.5m wing given his height and the fact that he won't be on a foil for a while.

Saw someone in VIC selling a McConks 1.5m kite. Unfortunately it was gone instantly.
Imported from the U.K.
While I am trying to motivate my local shop to get some of those in.
If anyone has something similar on offer in OZ, or can reveal a good and hopefully inexpensive source that'd be great.




It's been a while since you posted, but McConks will send to nz so would probabaly send to aus if you message them. Postage was expensive but not too crazy, plus vat off.



Thanks for the info. May try this as well then. 1.5m still pretty large for our little one. But better than what is commonly available as smallest mainstream wing.


I decided to get the inflatable windsurf sail as a intro to water sports for kids, but that is for a 4 year old. I actually ended up ordering directly from a manufacturer on alibaba. Cheap price, quality seems. good and only took a week to arrive. Plus given the intended purpose I was prepared to pay 100s for a kids toy. Definitely a risky option though, as some stuff on there is junk.



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