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Old 09-20-2006, 12:04 PM
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Erick..

everyone (even you soon) develops a style they like to ride and there will never be a single kite type/model/size/etc to make all happy.

the best recommendation for a beginner is to get something used to start, focus on safety and learning the rules of the water, make some local friends and see if you can test out a kite or two.

any 2005 or later kite is going to be a quality product.. i'd say to stick with a name brand. c/bow/whatever.. thats your choice.

most here in the area will share out their kite to other riders once they are able to show they can ride and are responsible.

then you can form your own opinions and complete the vicious circle and start telling everyone that their thoughts on the perfect kite are crap and only you know whats BEST. (PUN INTENDED!) hahah!

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