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Originally posted by RAL INN
So in my opinion the Fun range of kites should be
And in someone else’s opinion the fun range is to them something else. It’s mostly about usability and personal situations and your interpretation of what is fun as an individual.
For example sometimes I enjoy taking my 9 meter out for a go on 12 knot days even if I can’t hold my ground because
1. I like the exercise workout as i am having to walk back up to my start point. (Bit of a fitness junky

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2. The challenge to keep the kite and myself going.
3. The aggressive working of the kites fun in those conditions more so than my 16metre because even though I stay upwind and able to do jumps, its soooooooooooooo slooooooooow turning I cant get any stress relief from it!
To someone else that just doesn’t float their boat and fair enough too!
Around 30 knots? I haven’t had any times while out on the 9 that wasn’t allot of fun with the air I was getting or the ability to allow the sheet out in the gusts. Once it gets Above 30 I pack it in as the conditions become too choppy in my situation anyhow. Then I am not having “my” fun
Notice how i was talking about my fun and its all about me? Because it is all about me!
With kite hype... users that hype (not review) a kite tend to wouldn’t you think because they are having so much fun on their kite? Dealers that hype a kite do so for the sales – I think most people on most occasions can distinguish between the two, even if they both have the same outcome of hyping a new kite the more users that hype it means the more people are having fun which basically tells you…… *snorts of laughter* your missing out? j/k dude