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It really depends on the skill of the rider, Last summer i rode ALOT and my biggest kite is a 12m and i use a really big board 145x143. I weight about 155 pounds. If you are looking to complete your quiver with 2 more kites i would suggest a 10 or 11 and for your big kite a 13-14.
I dont think any bigger is necessary. With a 12-14 meter and a big board at your weight you should be fine, any wind less than that is just boring anyways |
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Got a 25.5m SS kite for the light winds .....
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Unfortunately my job is not flexible, I work in a office at bradenton but the workday is finished at 5pm - evening session could be great? Do you think that South or East Coast have better spots for wind this summer? Quote:
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Ok thanks again for theses advices
Good to know that evening session could be great! I am planning to buy a van in order to travel in Florida during the weekend and to discover the spots, it is for that I was wondering if there is more wind on the others coasts. What is usually the spot that attracts the most kitesurfers around Tampa/Sarasota? Last edited by Anto; 06-09-2010 at 03:05 PM. |
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LOL typo haha 145-43 obviously
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Sarasota spots
Best spot for summer sea breeze is South Lido Park on Lido Beach. You need to check tides before coming Mote.org. South Lido is the southernmost point of Ldo Beach and we ride the point on an outgoing tide with a sea breeze. If you go make sure to ask someone where to rig since we have restrictions on certain parts of the beach for the Snowy Plover bird sanctuary.
You can check on SRQkiteboarders.com for more info. |
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