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kiters converted from windsurfing

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Created by Dolph > 9 months ago, 19 Oct 2010
Dolph
WA, 41 posts
19 Oct 2010 7:59PM
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Am thinking of trying kiting, could any converts give me some pros and cons
would appreciate some points of view

toddws
WA, 469 posts
19 Oct 2010 8:18PM
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Two of our crew came over to the dark side about two years ago. We were up in exmouth for the expo and they were talking to a couple of poleys, the conversation went as follows
the pros were
-gear fits in a car not a van
-need less gear (they have 3 kites and 3 boards between them to cover 15-35 knots)
-need less wind to have fun
-Flat water, and chop were interesting now not just waves.
-easy to jump, and learn tricks
-easy to learn (compared to windsurfing, 12 weeks from trainer kite to upwind, at 2 sessions a week)
-easy to sell old windsurfing gear on seabreeze

the cons were
- high degree of 'plateau-ing', steep learning curve so huge frustration, then breakthrough, then huge frustration then breakthrough, and when they looked back the difference between getting it wrong and getting it right was really tiny, and they couldn't believe that such small things made a difference.
- the need to spend money on lessons, worth it because the coaching you recieve gets you up and running much quicker and much safer but a bit of a ball ache.
Hope it helps but if you send a pm i can put you in touch with them

pi22api22a
WA, 150 posts
20 Oct 2010 7:26AM
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I'm a convert,, never looked back... :)

AKSonline
WA, 925 posts
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20 Oct 2010 8:32AM
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Hi Dolph,

I'm a convert. I was a wave sailor for 17 years and never thought I would love anything more than windsurfing. I just kite now and every once in a while (every few years) I'll bump into a mate with a sailboard and borrow it for a quick run. I can still do it although not as proficiently as I once was, and It only reaffirms my decision to leave the windsurfing behind in my dark and sordid past. [}:)]

You'll never look back! As Todd says, there are so many good reasons to go across. First and foremost the ability to ride in 15 knots and be lit up and have a big time. It takes 5 minutes to set up, not 20. It can be transported on a motorbike and kept in a cupboard at home.

Progression is fast and every step of the way it's fun without the frustration of the windsurfing learning curve which is NOT fun.

Have a crack at a lesson and see what it's all about.

DM

westozwind
WA, 1416 posts
20 Oct 2010 9:25AM
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I do both, but currently kite badly (still learning)
They are very different sports (hence the comment about loosing proficiency), so comparisons are a little harder to draw.
It is great fun tho, the kit is smaller and new kites have far better depower and safety than 5 years ago.
I'll dispute the lighter wind comment tho as I can put a 4.5m windsurfing rig on my SUP board and go out in the waves in under 7 knots and have a ball. I believe that Best are the only ones that make a kite that works in these conditions (Or maybe that was marketing hype?)
Hey, if you can do both, go for it.
He how has the most toys wins!

Gorgo
VIC, 5114 posts
20 Oct 2010 1:13PM
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A kite and board makes shore breaks and beach breaks fun. It's too easy to slide over a big mound of white water that would smash you on a sailboard.

Actually riding the wave on a kite board takes a bit of practice. I'm getting the hang of it but I'm still not expert at it. It's probably no harder than a sailboard, just different.

Blasting around on the inside using waves as ramps and berms for slashing turns is effortless. Instantaneous chicken gybes are effortless so you can run right up the face of a big pitching wave then turn and run away like a lily-livered nance. It's still good fun and way better than swimming after your gear and getting rag-dolled by a wave.

Alternatively you can pop off the front wave in a set, fly over the second wave, then land and gybe onto the third. This is all intermediate skill level stuff.

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
20 Oct 2010 12:46PM
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diginoz
WA, 317 posts
24 Oct 2010 6:38PM
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Will she be at KS this year

kitingtopher
SA, 313 posts
4 Nov 2010 7:53PM
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Hey dolph , I am a convert. surfd.never forgotten and never stop. thought windsurfing would be a good way to get into waves and go fast . practiced, bought wave gear ( sum really nice oes and ezzy gear) found kiting and am hooked. no cons that i can think of except jumping windsurfers(no offense ) in the water.
cons.
when you switch you have to sell all your windsurfing stuff.
all your kiting stuff fits into the back of your car ( as well as your surfboards )
you only need 13-18 knots to have a ball(thats the seabreeze every day in summer)
your kites sit 2o plus metres above the water , no more getting stuk in the break.
technologies are rapidly improving with kites. and there is is new ideas coming out all the time.

pros.
where else can you combine wakeboarding, surfing, sailing, tow surfing,
and flying into one , 6 minutes to rig and be on the water sport?
with help it is not that hard to learn.
I really like get funkies picture... look up

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
6 Nov 2010 12:04AM
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spot1
WA, 1588 posts
6 Nov 2010 9:47AM
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do it

default
WA, 1255 posts
6 Nov 2010 9:59AM
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kitingtopher said...

I really like get funkies picture... look up


she has unusually large....shoulders?

destine
NSW, 157 posts
6 Nov 2010 3:34PM
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kitingtopher said...


all your kiting stuff fits into the back of your car ( as well as your surfboards )
you only need 13-18 knots to have a ball(thats the seabreeze every day in summer)
your kites sit 2o plus metres above the water , no more getting stuk in the break.


how are those cons? 0_o

zola
WA, 79 posts
8 Nov 2010 12:17PM
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I kite and Windsurf. For me Windsurfing has the soul factor and it’s much harder, which means its more rewarding. I’m actually doing more windsurfing at the moment.



kitingtopher
SA, 313 posts
10 Nov 2010 5:34PM
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thought that might get a bite. windsurfing is definitely harder, and cosequently more frustrating if you don,t get enough consistent coditions. more power to what ever gets you on the water.
I had to put something down as a con.



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