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2011 Gear.

Created by jordy jordy  > 9 months ago, 28 May 2010
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jordy
jordy

SA

451 posts

28 May 2010 10:31am
So it's getting to that time of the year again when new models start appearing for the 2011 season. I noticed Len10 had something on Facebook about trying his new Slingshot gear this weekend over at the REAL kiteboarding competition.

So has anyone seen anything in particular or have anything off the rumour mill about what's happening with new models etc coming out over the next few months seeing as it's all about due to start hitting the shelves from August onwards?
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

28 May 2010 8:16pm
I have ridden all of the new 2011 gear and it all has more wind range, more de-power, much stronger, much lighter, much better colours, much gayer and you really must have it before 2011 or your genitals will fall off.
ste
ste

ste

WA

524 posts

28 May 2010 8:01pm
LOL
phrase
phrase

WA

228 posts

29 May 2010 2:19am
Love it when the new gear comes out. I get to buy new 2010 gear at half the price. And guess what? It`s still 2010!
kitebored
kitebored

NSW

589 posts

29 May 2010 9:49am
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phrase said...

Love it when the new gear comes out. I get to buy new 2010 gear at half the price. And guess what? It`s still 2010!


Oi, keep it down!

Go buy all the latest gear and sell your 2010 stuff on seabreeze
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales

WA

1900 posts

29 May 2010 9:52am
All the 2011 kites will have so called great bottom end and midrange due to their 1 to 1.5 meters larger in surface area for the same size

Chics will dig this because there used to it allready - " Does my kite look big in this bag"

no remorse impenetrable kevlar flamesuit already on
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY

WA

5378 posts

29 May 2010 10:09am
You don't need to try them to know what they will be like, all you need to know is they will be twice as fast as last year.
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