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Chris_M said..
Christians advice (as usual) is spot on. All the best with learning to kite, its worth the effort, time and money! Stick at it!
I tend to agree with everything Christian says he has alot of experience and I've seen him in all sorts of places well prior to 'kitebud'..and he didn't just turn up at my local turf

But kendall0007 hello I don't really agree with it being necessary to spend so much on your first set of gear.
I've seen dozens of people loose kites out to sea or have them damaged or ripped after 5hrs of lessons ..or end up on marketplace two months later after an injury..loosing well over a two thousand dollars..
I've also seen people being coerced into buying brand new gear after lessons with a shop...particularly one of them I know of...and low and behold six months later if not lost or damaged they are on marketplace...thousands$ lost to the learner kiter.....who didn't even know what was happening to them at the time...it's as predictable as ever....

I was and still am a dive instructor for many years it was the same thing!..
It became 'try and sell them this brand of bcd' 'try and sell them these type of fins and regulator). Etc etc. It became "sales"
I've also seen very efficient kiters going round on $1000 worth of gear as Christian said..
I've also seen very efficient kiters going round on 2011 slingshots etc. Even two.mnths ago.. They are not embarrassed by it..they are perfectly happy with their simple 'non sales based' sessions..

These slingshots are maybe valued at 150/ 200$ maximum..if that..
I was even given one about seven years ago
The difference is that these kiters probably know how to maintain them themselves.they know their stuff
As Christian said somewhere....
.shop with someone who knows their stuff and don't buy with no knowledge yourself
V true
Actually I have two 2011 kites for sale
(No...I am not trying to sell you them

)...and they are brilliant and cheap& maintained by myself and past owner)...but i know they work I've used them myself..
And after your first incident on your own journey (which we all have so don't worry).. after doing lessons....you would not be loosing $1500 out to sea etc
Plenty of people agree with this and are happy with $300 full working kites with a decent bar
And the best shops don't just sell their brands they have cheap kites of other brands there for other people also and don't push $3000 of equipment onto 5hr long lesson kiters!..
There should be a "rule" ...as with padi ssi and naui.. where there is for tank fills ....'shops cannot sell brand new equipment to #anyone unless they have three months more or so experience...'
But there isn't...

Best of luck