Kite of the future?? your predictions

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Jesse19
Jesse19
WA
101 posts
WA, 101 posts
25 Jul 2006 7:37pm
what do u think the kite of the future will be?? some crazy box kite with so many lines ya have an electronic roller??
let me know what u thnik it will be??
Andrew
Andrew
WA
148 posts
WA, 148 posts
26 Jul 2006 6:08am
twin skins!
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
26 Jul 2006 7:55am
The dream of the kite industry is to get windsurfers and even surfers to cross-over to kiting.
A pipedream or a nightmare ??
To get the average windsurfer to cross-over, he must first relate to a kite rig.

I believe a smallish (grunty) kite flying off very short lines (say 8-10m) might fit the bill.
(Windsurf rigs are 4-5m long).

Purist surfers of course have zero interest in kiting.
Why ?
Because when they check out all the ridiculous gear kite**** dick with,
they just laugh out loud.
The kite industry keeps pushing the surfboard model for wavekiting too,
in an effort to attract the attention of curious surfers.

But surfers hate wind, even offshore wind if its too strong.
And surfers only know two wind directions; offshore and onshore.
It's a question of education.
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5127 posts
VIC, 5127 posts
26 Jul 2006 3:09pm
Of course most surfing is really practice for when you are old and stuck in an old folks home. Just imagine sitting in a wet nappy peering through the greyness with a bit of sun glare in your eyes.

Surfing and kiting are not either/or. You do both because the conditions for kiting are exactly the conditions you don't want for surfing. It's kind of dumb to push for kiting with a surfboard unless you actually want to ride waves. A reasonable size twintip and a kite fit nicely in the boot of the car and work better for most kiting.
Jesse19
Jesse19
WA
101 posts
WA, 101 posts
26 Jul 2006 6:41pm
lol the reason y i kite is because when the seabrease is in i still wanna be on the water and only the "purest of surfer's" would do that [;). but back to the point.....
do ya reckon they will make self inflating gas kites as someone mentioned before a lighter than air gas??
eightfootplus
eightfootplus
NSW
298 posts
NSW, 298 posts
26 Jul 2006 9:47pm
Actually Ive been surfing for over 25 years and I took up kitsurfing last summer out of curiousity.

It is quite complementary as you can surf all morning and kite in the afternoon seabreezes, and you only initially need to gear up with a kite and harness to learn using your old boards, so the start up costs are not too bad.

Windsurfing needs more gear, more wind, and its harder to store, and you cant leave it in the car, I have been there and done that.
silviu
silviu
VIC
663 posts
VIC, 663 posts
26 Jul 2006 10:15pm
My vision of the kitesurfing future:

One "adaptive" kite that will be able to "adapt and change it's shape/surface" to accomodate kitesurfing in all the wind range (10 - 35 knots).

Another kite, with a light weight ridgid frame, with the cannopy made of flexible solar panells suppling electric power to an electric motor with a light weight propeler. Launch the "monster" in the air and kitesurf in the windless days!!

Board - adaptive fins and rails to provide the least drag and the most buoiancy, for the given speed and water condition.

Ah, I really hope one day I will have them
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
26 Jul 2006 8:38pm
secret beige coloured kites
silviu
silviu
VIC
663 posts
VIC, 663 posts
26 Jul 2006 10:47pm
quote:
Originally posted by poor relative

secret beige coloured kites


Hy Relly,
You know, you can dye yours
But biege is "different".
Eye of the storm
Eye of the storm
QLD
131 posts
QLD, 131 posts
26 Jul 2006 10:58pm
Its going to look more like a wing and could be made of balsa wood, not inflated. You will be able to kite in 3 knots to 30 and all on one kite.
sandman
sandman
WA
432 posts
WA, 432 posts
26 Jul 2006 9:03pm
Like windsurfing kiting will go through crazy years with hundreds of new products all supposed to do everything well or make life so much easier, then once that has got out of our systems we will have realised that most of it was crap (reel bars, handles), some of it had the right ideas but wrong technology to pull it off (early foils and huge windsurf style boards) while others were absolute pearlers that will be around forever(four line kites).

Kiting will then evolve gradually to make simpler, more efficient wings that basically just work really well. there will be occasional breakthrough ideas and redevelopment of old ideas show up aswell.

thankfully the crazy stage only lasted about 5 years so from here on in it will just be gradual refining of proven theories.

imo twin skin inflatables would be the big thing to come and the bow kite idea will stick around but to a less extreme degree, as for boards, not much will happen because surfing, windsurfing and wakeboarding have already been through the hard yards for us but the fins could probably get a bit of a look into, they deserve more attention than they get.

James
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