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Zigs said..
Hello everyone
Opened up my 12m as there was a bit of wind the other day, turns out rats have eaten it beyond what would be worth repairing. 12 is usually my light wind kite. I've been tossing up wether I should try a foil kite as my new light wind kite, paired with a go foil I recently got. I pretty much always kite in the surf as there is no flat water locally, but can just imagine they wouldn't cope too well if a wave breaks on it when I crash it.
What's everyone's thoughts on them?
Thanks
A bit late in replying to this but happy to give you some thoughts Zigs.
Not sure what hydrofoil you specifically have, I assume it is suited to kitefoiling? Also not sure of your weight and wind conditions you have, as all that is a factor in size and therefore performance of your chosen kite.
Let's say you're around 75kg and you'll be foiling with a reasonable surf oriented foil in coastal seabreeze wind, (you mentioned surf), of 10 to 15 knots. I'm also assuming that you'll want to ride some waves/wind chop/swell and would like a kite that drifts well.
I'd recommend trying a Flysurfer Peak or Hybrid, probably 5m for the Peak and 5.5m for the Hybrid. Both are incredibly easy kites to fly and you'll adapt to them quickly. Their bridles are easy to manage compared to larger twin skin foil kites and they are light, relatively inexpensive and very durable. They are both the best kites for riding waves, even tiny ones, as they drift so well without falling from the sky.
With a hydrofoil you'll find no problem going upwind with these kites but if you're worried about waves breaking on your kite go for the Hybrid. It's a bit more expensive than the Peak but water relaunch is quick and easy whereas the Peak being only a single skin kite is not guaranteed to launch when you crash it. The Peak has a little more grunt for its size compared to the Hybrid but the Hybrid drift and relaunch is fantastic.
I've been using and selling these kites since the the Peak4 came out and find that once you've tried them it's hard to go back to other kites for foiling. I'm 67kg and live on the NSW South Coast where we have good seabreezes and the 2.5m Hybrid gets plenty of airtime. If you have the wind and hydrofoil, the Peaks and Hybrids under 5m are the best fun of all
So fast and responsive and you can just focus on the foil and fly the kite with one hand above you as you surf every bump downwind
