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gippy
gippy
QLD
14 posts
QLD, 14 posts
18 Oct 2005 6:33pm
After some advice. I can't find a reason not to start kiteboarding so i am looking at setting up. I'm in a remote area of Victoria and have the opportunity to hit the water most days, however sometimes will have slim timeframes. For that reason i have been looking at the FLYSURFER kites but would like feedback on them and also a few answer to simple questions,
1. If they don't have a chamber and use air pockets to keep their shape how do they handle sand and water getting in the pockets or how do theyt get rid of sand and water??
2, Are they they best all purpose option considering i won't be able to cart 3 or 4 kits around in the work car on split shift days.
Any advice appreciated and really think this site is gooood.
Andrew
Andrew
WA
148 posts
WA, 148 posts
18 Oct 2005 4:40pm
geez your gunna open up a can of words with that post.... despite all the hype and marketing bull**** your post will attract there is nothing wrong with your choice (and thats coming from someone who has only flown LEI kites) just get out there and have some fun learning and you will develop your own preferences for gear (all brands are good these days!) oh year... get a lesson first!
gippy
gippy
QLD
14 posts
QLD, 14 posts
18 Oct 2005 6:57pm
Thanks Andrew, Lesson is #1 priority when i HAVE to go to the big smoke.. Problem with all of this id there are too many opinions and most of them are right. This will be a new era in life....if i don't hurt myself too badly in the process.
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