2004 Cabrinha Contra 23.5m

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sneakybutche
sneakybutche
VIC
73 posts
VIC, 73 posts
28 Sep 2006 5:19pm
I'm thinking of purchacing a light wind kite. I'm 80kg and was thinking about an old Contra. Is 23.5m too big? Is 16.5m too small? I just need a kite to get me to where my 12m xbow takes over. Does anyone use a 23.5 contra? If so what's it like?
viffer
viffer
QLD
32 posts
QLD, 32 posts
28 Sep 2006 8:55pm
Mate I am 85 and use a 16m switchblade until my 12m TD takes over, the 16 xbox is good too, can get out in very low winds with the 16
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
28 Sep 2006 7:18pm
23.5...... Damn!

Anything bigger than a 12 is too big. My biggest kite for the last 2 years has been a 12 and last year was a 10 although I spent most of my time on the 7 Halo. Anything bigger than a 12 is too slow for wave riding. The biggest kite our rental centre will stock this year will be our 14 m Flow. But to be fair, it probably has the bottom end of a 16 but is user friendly and fun.

Buying a 23 metre kite, it would be cheaper to move to WA

Good winds,

lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
28 Sep 2006 7:23pm
Why??????
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
28 Sep 2006 11:36pm
you will never relaunch the thing if you drop it, go surfing or fishing or g
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
28 Sep 2006 11:36pm
you will never relaunch the thing if you drop it, go surfing or fishing
marc
marc
WA
169 posts
WA, 169 posts
28 Sep 2006 10:20pm
yes, this is right ! just do something else when it is not windy enough ....
fly stunt kites for exemple, like me. great fun in no-8 knts winds.

marc-a.
sneakybutche
sneakybutche
VIC
73 posts
VIC, 73 posts
29 Sep 2006 8:38am
Thanks all, seems to answer my question..... Stick with the 12 and maybee get a 9...
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