billykiter said..
14m RPMs are shocking in light wind. They sit too far back in the window so don't give good up wind ability in light wind. They also are hard to re-launch in sub 10knot conditions. You are better off with a bow type of kite more specific to light wind.
kiting in sub 10knot conditions is shocking.... its not the kites fault..
ps, i have a zephyr and hydrofoil for kiting in the lightest of seabreezes, but prefure:-
14M RPM for >10knots.
12m RPM for >17.5knots.
10m RPM for >25knots.
8m RPM for >32.5knots.
Amazing Kites, ive flown RPMs for last couple of years and havent had any problems...
fly as many kites as you can, find kite that suits your style and local conditions.