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Created by boost75 boost75  > 9 months ago, 8 Jan 2008
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boost75
boost75

WA

26 posts

8 Jan 2008 8:51pm
Hi all,
Im looking at some advice as I am progressing from 6 year old C kites and would like to get a kite to advance my riding.Problem is everyone has there own opinion including the shops.
So i thought this may help
Im 78kg, starting to do backrolls etc, want a kite that is easy to relaunch from water as trying new tricks it will prob live in the water a fair bit, decent depower so i dont have to change kite sizes during the session, bar setups that wont be a nightmare for a novice.
A friend has the naish boxer sle 07 and the depower on that is amazing, something that reflects this would help.
Also the size of kite, have been told for my weight a 10m is fine while if i chose a boxer for instance i would need a 12m.
Help!!
If anyone knows of anyone that may have a kite that would suit me please call as i need to buy asap.
Any other advice what to look for greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Lane 0421 310 810
skiddz
skiddz

NT

237 posts

8 Jan 2008 10:17pm
If you like the Naish Boxer, then maybe try a Cult? Very nice kites, excellent relaunch and depower, and the bar is one of the cleanest on the market. Not sure about what size as I'm not familiar with your winds in WA
Trem
Trem

WA

49 posts

8 Jan 2008 9:58pm
Demo a few, shops are full of demo kites at the moment - see if you can take a couple! - definatley try before you buy
ianyoung
ianyoung

WA

649 posts

8 Jan 2008 10:47pm
The Flysurfer Pulse2 sounds like it would suit your needs
You're welcome to demo one and see for yourself - call 0414 716 812 tomake a time & place
Ben De Jonge
Ben De Jonge

WA

819 posts

8 Jan 2008 11:21pm
Go for a Flexifoil Atom 08, a Flexi ION2 or a Slignshot REV somewhere around 10-12m.

The Atom 07s are also on the money.

surfingboyo
surfingboyo

QLD

318 posts

9 Jan 2008 12:35am
im 70kg odd and im on the rev 11. good all over
Kitehard
Kitehard

WA

2782 posts

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8 Jan 2008 11:59pm
Hi Lane,

Absolutely, You need to test drive a few different kites before you buy. We have a trailer full of kites you can demo which would suit you.

If you come up to Pinnaroo Point any windy day, you can demo kites and boards and know what works for you.

Either drop in or call me, I think you have my number.
boost75
boost75

WA

26 posts

10 Jan 2008 1:21am
Hi all,
Big thanks to all who replied to my post.
Hooked up a cab switch 2, 10m
Happy Kiting!!!!!!
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