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Old 04-28-2008, 08:22 AM
Whitey Whitey is offline
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Default Light Wind Kites

Just bought a new toy. 19m Speed 2, I have put enough time on it now to know that I do not need the light wind kites I already owned. Have posted a couple of great light wind kites in the gear section just in time for the summer sessions.
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Old 04-28-2008, 09:15 AM
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Default hello whitey....hey more info please

i saw you buzz thru three rooker a few days ago....great seeing you...anyway, what is your kite quiver with the foil kite included...what is the low end of the speed and the high end....what is your next kite down and what mph/knot range will you plan on changing kites...also i heard the bridles are a pain in the butt from howard, what is your opinion. thanks for the info allen
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Old 04-28-2008, 08:21 PM
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6m, 8m, 10m, 12m, 14m Cabrinha Switchblad III's
7m 2006 Waroo just to try one.
13m Ozone Edge. Really great kite.
17m Cabrinha Contra
8m Slingshot Octaine for the quick loops.
19m Flysurfer Speed II for the rest of the summer and beyond.

Wind range is now 8 knots to 39 1/2 knots, only because I have a lot of respect for 40 knots.

Howard's wrong, they are not a problem at all if you understand how they work. Take the time to look into it, you will find a whole other world out there. The new foil kites acutally have quite a few really nice attributes, unassisted launches and landings, no pumps, no unhooking and hooking your lines up, easy relaunch in under 10 knots and above, no bar pressure, just put it out in front of you and enjoy the ride, it is the most stable kite I have ever put in the air (in light wind).
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Old 04-28-2008, 08:33 PM
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Default thanks for the info

thanks for the info. i would like to try your foil kite if you would not mind giving it up for 10 minutes. hopefully see you tomorrow at the race...allen
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Old 04-28-2008, 08:39 PM
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thats a lot of kites!!!!!

any chances you would want to part with the 8m octane
i hav ea 13m and 11m fuel, im looing to finish off the set with a high wind kite...
either the 8m octane or the 7m fuel
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Old 04-29-2008, 05:57 AM
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Sure. The Octane has been bitching about the neighborhood latley. I sent you a PM.
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