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Millsey said..
Hey All, This might be a dumb question ;)
I'm a newbie and looking to increase my wind range for freeriding by buying a 12M switchblade. I have a 10M switchblade atm.
If i later decide to give foiling a go, can the 10 and 12M be used for foiling? If not perhaps there is a kite you can recommend that would be good for freeriding and foiling in place of a 12M Switchblade?
I weigh 77kg
Thanks in advance.. Craig
Hi Craig,
5 struts kites are heavy and not ideal for anything below 18 knots. I had a student coming for her first hydrofoil lesson a few days ago in winds of about 15 to 18 knots and we used her switchblade. At the start of the lesson (15 knots) the kite was stalling a lot and she had difficulty relaunching it even with 13 years kitesurfing experience. Later in the session in 18 knots it was a lot easier.
Single strut kites are a huge advantage in lighter winds, especially if you don't have excellent kite control and/or excellent light wind flying skills.
So if you don't plan to foil in winds below 18 knots then your kites will do fine. However in 15 knots or less you may find it very difficult with a heavy 5 strut kite.
I used to foil in sub 10 knots with a 5 strut 12m kite without any worries, but I have vast experience in marginal wind kite control and that's not a very common skill for most kitesurfers to have
Single strut kites like the Airush Ultra will make your life a lot easier.
Christian