Charl dv said...
if you can hold a 9m in over 35 knots.. then the kite is either REDICULOUSLY piss weak.. or you weigh around 500KG!!!!
once again people.. dont quote the highest gust of the day as the windspeed you wer kiting in.. AVERAGE windspeed is the one you quote.. e.g. Friday was lets say a constant 22knots with a 26 knot gust.. you do not say you wer kiting in 26 knots you say you were kiting in 22 knots. and over the spread use the lower of the wind averages to be more accurate
another thing is alot of wind meters are very un accurate, my old mans one used to read 12 - 13 knots when the actual windspeed was 20 knots ( shown by internet graphs)
and lastly.. DONT OVER EXADURATE to make yourself feel/sound like a big boy. even a 7 is big for 46 knots.
I'll put money on him not being able to hold his 9m in 46 knots. As you say, there is a huge difference between hanging on through a 46 knot gust (feasible but not fun) and kiting in consistent 46 knot winds (mother^%#&ing impossible unless you are god or are in the morbidly obese category)
Nobody is impressed by these claims, and if you really do take your kite out in these winds, they'll just look at you as irresponsible.