Kite size....second kite

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Dr Funk
Dr Funk
NSW
348 posts
NSW, 348 posts
24 Sep 2009 11:09am
I currently have a 12m cab xbow and I'm looking at getting another kite for when the wind is stronger. Is 8m too small, is 10m too close to the 12? I'm 85kg.
Paul1
Paul1
QLD
1011 posts
QLD, 1011 posts
24 Sep 2009 11:49am
Depends what style of 8 you are looking at. I use the wifes 8 Switchy as my small kite and I am 80kgs. You could get either an 8 or 9.
webby7
webby7
QLD
145 posts
QLD, 145 posts
24 Sep 2009 11:52am
i'm the same weight and my ten gets me out in 15 up to just under 30 comportably.
mattyjee
mattyjee
WA
575 posts
WA, 575 posts
24 Sep 2009 12:25pm
Go the 8. If you want it for high winds, then you'll have WAY more fun on the 8.

And its cheaper.
Mattress
Mattress
NSW
120 posts
NSW, 120 posts
24 Sep 2009 2:46pm
Depends, Are you going to stick with the XBows or try another brand?
Idiot
Idiot
WA
577 posts
WA, 577 posts
24 Sep 2009 1:01pm
mattyjee said...

Go the 8. If you want it for high winds, then you'll have WAY more fun on the 8.

And its cheaper.


WA condition is nothing similar to NSW.
Thats why all the west coast pirates are silent
Dr Funk
Dr Funk
NSW
348 posts
NSW, 348 posts
24 Sep 2009 3:55pm
I am leaning towards an 8m 09 switchblade. Cheers for the help guys.
Paul1
Paul1
QLD
1011 posts
QLD, 1011 posts
24 Sep 2009 5:48pm
Great kite mate, you will be more than happy
caveman
caveman
QLD
116 posts
QLD, 116 posts
25 Sep 2009 8:25pm
If you like the Cabs, the 9m Xbow IDS should keep you happy until the mid to high 20s. It depowers really well, eats gusts with ease, is stable and predictable. However, I've found the Switchy IDS to be a better kite in the surf.
Joffa
Joffa
QLD
87 posts
QLD, 87 posts
25 Sep 2009 10:37pm
I'm between 85kg - 90kg
Had a switchblade 3 12m (18months ago) that got me going from just over 15knots to almost 35knots - I would definitely look at a 9m SLE/bow/delta or even a grunty 8m as high wind option so you can change kites at around 22-25knots and feel comfortable from 22 to 35knots. The 12m obviously won't be enjoyable over 30knots and a 8 or 9 in high winds would be a mega fun kite to throw around in any conditions flat (chop) or wild surf!
I'm in the same dilemma myself - just bought a 12m 2009 Eclipse Kima - will need to buy a 9m to handle the stronger days and use the 12m for 15 - 25knots which has been the majority of our wind recently (last 12months) on the Gold Coast. I think you guys get slightly stronger sea breezes in NSW than we do so a smaller 2nd kite would be a must....
bennie
bennie
ACT
1258 posts
ACT, 1258 posts
26 Sep 2009 1:03am
Joffa said...

I'm between 85kg - 90kg
Had a switchblade 3 12m (18months ago) that got me going from just over 15knots to almost 35knots - I would definitely look at a 9m SLE/bow/delta or even a grunty 8m as high wind option so you can change kites at around 22-25knots and feel comfortable from 22 to 35knots. The 12m obviously won't be enjoyable over 30knots and a 8 or 9 in high winds would be a mega fun kite to throw around in any conditions flat (chop) or wild surf!
I'm in the same dilemma myself - just bought a 12m 2009 Eclipse Kima - will need to buy a 9m to handle the stronger days and use the 12m for 15 - 25knots which has been the majority of our wind recently (last 12months) on the Gold Coast. I think you guys get slightly stronger sea breezes in NSW than we do so a smaller 2nd kite would be a must....


Joffa, I think your scales must be broken or something because I weigh about 85kg, and I wouldn't even think about taking my 12sb3 out in more than 25 knots. I can get going on it with a slingy glide in about 10 knots, and am well powered up by 15knots. I usually jump on my 9m hybrid at around 20knots on my TT or 17knots on my surfboard.
Baz
Baz
NSW
205 posts
Baz Baz
NSW, 205 posts
26 Sep 2009 1:08am
85kg+12M=35 knots
Your dreamin!
dutchy1985
dutchy1985
213 posts
213 posts
26 Sep 2009 6:41am
Just get a scuba diving weight belt. You'll be sweet as.
Joffa
Joffa
QLD
87 posts
QLD, 87 posts
26 Sep 2009 9:02am
I have been out in 35knots gusting to almost 40 knots (not saying comfortable survival stuff with kite at 11.30 and 12.30 most of the time) on SB 3 on TT - mind you I wouldn't try it once I had used the kite for 6-9months as the line and canopy stretch made the kite more porwerful and less able to handle high winds but absolutely handle 25-30 knots. Weight wise I would be closer to 90kg leading into Summer and that's dry no gear on....Only had the one kite so it's amazing what you can get used too and oops forgot to mention I added an extra knot to the front lines to take out a bit of grunt for the higher wind days!
Baz
Baz
NSW
205 posts
Baz Baz
NSW, 205 posts
26 Sep 2009 9:14am
Might want to recalibrate your wind meter it seems to read around 10 knots too high. Either that or you will soon be in the running for the kitesurfing "Darwin Award".
Baz.
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