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Dos 8M or 9M?

Created by kloph kloph  > 9 months ago, 15 Apr 2009
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kloph
kloph

QLD

37 posts

15 Apr 2009 6:03pm
Rider: 75kg ,Level intermediate
Style: Freeriding, Wake, Freestyle
Weather: 13-30 knots


Need some input: Been reading about the grunt of the DOS- I myself ride a 12M Dos and LOVE IT! Been riding a 08 9M helix as my smaller kite and think it's time to step up to the DOS.
What do you guys recommend DOS 8 & 12 quiver or 9 & 12 quiver?
Anyone with some experience with the 8 or 9 dos?
waxman
waxman

SA

1390 posts

15 Apr 2009 9:36pm
The 8m is the go. you still get a lot of overlap between the 2 kites and you can use the 8m 16-35kts+. The 9m to me feels gruntier similar to the 10m and would suit lighter riders wanting a one kite quiver. or 14-9m quiver. I just love the way the 8m feels and handles and unhooking is awsome up to around the 27kt mark.
Poida
Poida

WA

1922 posts

16 Apr 2009 6:53pm
I think the 9m would be way too big for 30knots. I'm 75kg and the 9 is good at 18-22knots with a few short larger gusts. at 20-25knots and a few bigger gusts i'm feeling over cooked on a 9, try a 7m for the stronger winds maybe or if there's not a lot of 25-30knot days an 8
mini me
mini me

22 posts

20 Apr 2009 12:56pm
9m2 is to big so perhaps the 8m2 will be the kite but i also think that the 7m2 can be a option. The 7m2 does have a great lowend and i still think you will have overlap with the 12m2
6053Frog
6053Frog

QLD

22 posts

20 Apr 2009 7:34pm
Hey kloph i curently have a 7m 09 waroo i use it regulary it is a great kite you should try one it is a realy fast quick kite
SecuraL
SecuraL

WA

12 posts

28 Apr 2009 4:10pm
For a freestyle kite go with a Naish Torch smaller size (7-9m2). With Torch you never can go wrong, this kite has been in every hardcore kitesurfer's kitequiver for ages. Kevin Langeree, Alex Pastor, Sam Light etc etc. All doing sick moves all day long. With a pure C-kite you can feel what a real kiteloop means. Those hybrid, sle loops are a joke compared to C-kite raw power.

Have ridden bow (airush,cabrinha), hybrids (Ozone) sle's -> when it comes to freestyle there is nothing like a C kite. I ride small sizes torch (6,8,9) m2.

If you really look for a intermediate kite then Torch is the way to go.
Thecopterdr
Thecopterdr

QLD

98 posts

29 Apr 2009 10:29am
I'm 80 kg and have the 9-12 combo and found that there is a large overlap. If the wind gives me a consistant 18+ knots then the 9 comes out. Anything above 27-28 knots sometimes isnt so enjoyable. If I could make my choices again I would go the 8-12 combo especially if you are 75kgs.
If you think the 12 is nice then wait until you get an 8 or nine it will really impress you.
bennie
bennie

ACT

1258 posts

29 Apr 2009 11:28am
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SecuraL said...

For a freestyle kite go with a Naish Torch smaller size (7-9m2). With Torch you never can go wrong, this kite has been in every hardcore kitesurfer's kitequiver for ages. Kevin Langeree, Alex Pastor, Sam Light etc etc. All doing sick moves all day long. With a pure C-kite you can feel what a real kiteloop means. Those hybrid, sle loops are a joke compared to C-kite raw power.

Have ridden bow (airush,cabrinha), hybrids (Ozone) sle's -> when it comes to freestyle there is nothing like a C kite. I ride small sizes torch (6,8,9) m2.

If you really look for a intermediate kite then Torch is the way to go.


where in this thread has anyone asked about the torch. no one likes a pimp!
Adventure Sports Noosa
I'm 72kgs and have ridden all three, found I use the 12 the most out of these three, probally due to having to kite in lighter winds most of the time.You will definantly get more top end out of the 8. So really it depends on when you want to use it and if your conditions are gusty or not [15-25 or 25-30 ] if the lows in the gusts are too low and your going up wind small can be a problem. Where as if your in a river mouth or doing a down winder smaller is a lot of fun. Hope this helps ring me or email if you want more info.
HAVE FUN
GEORGE
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