Naish Helix on snow?

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Kadkhah
Kadkhah
WA
381 posts
WA, 381 posts
8 Apr 2008 10:34pm
Hi guys
I'm a ski instructor (26 years of skiing)
and snow boarder (5 years of snow boarding)
about 6 months ago I started kite surfing and I have a 12m Naish Helix now.

Can I use for snow kite or I have to buy a foil kite?
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
9 Apr 2008 1:17am
You can use an LEI for snow kiting but I would only recommend it in soft snow. If it is icy and sharp I would worry about your leading edge. There are a couple of threads here about snowkiting which I have commented on. One thing is your kite will only be useful in lighter wind ranges. You don't need the same amount of power on the snow.
Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
9 Apr 2008 8:51am
and don't do it in the resort .There are plenty of areas with no one to annoy and no lifts to get tangled up in




lostinlondon said...

You can use an LEI for snow kiting but I would only recommend it in soft snow. If it is icy and sharp I would worry about your leading edge. There are a couple of threads here about snowkiting which I have commented on. One thing is your kite will only be useful in lighter wind ranges. You don't need the same amount of power on the snow.


NSW, 4382 posts
9 Apr 2008 9:12am
AND be aware that the kite is going to be a monster to relaunch if you drop it.
Inflatables pull heaps on snow when they are in relaunch position, and you just get dragged into and over things while you are trying to load the lines enough to get the blimp back in the air.

Short answer is no, get a foil, they are designed for snow use.

Its possible, but extremely not a good idea anywhere except very large wide open places with nothing to hit or get dragged into or over.

Many good foils available, Ozone, PL, Flysurfer, Flexi, etc. Go larger sized depower, something like 9/10M for an average weight rider of 80kg.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
VIC, 203 posts
9 Apr 2008 11:49am
Kitepower Australia said...

Many good foils available, Ozone, PL, Flysurfer, Flexi, etc. Go larger sized depower, something like 9/10M for an average weight rider of 80kg.


As well as other great kites such as Gin kites and Air Evolution snowkites as ridden by 3x world champ Romain Fabretti both of which just happen to be 20 - 40 % off in our THIS IS A SALE sale.
And you might also consider PKD or Advance from another site sponsor as well
Or even the North Fabio from another site sponsor!

Sorry Laurie, just couldn't resist the obvious oversight!
peanuticus
peanuticus
NSW
341 posts
NSW, 341 posts
9 Apr 2008 1:29pm
Bugger snow! how about a helix on ICE!!!



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Kadkhah
Kadkhah
WA
381 posts
WA, 381 posts
9 Apr 2008 1:23pm
Thank you all for your responds.
It seems like I have to pay another $1,250 for a foil kite.

cheers
schmik
schmik
NSW
235 posts
NSW, 235 posts
9 Apr 2008 3:58pm
There are other forums that have a few 2nd hand foils for sale at the moment (for far less than $1200)...... or convert to flysurfer and use the same kites for snow and water. Works for me.

mike
Kadkhah
Kadkhah
WA
381 posts
WA, 381 posts
9 Apr 2008 2:09pm
schmik said...

There are other forums that have a few 2nd hand foils for sale at the moment (for far less than $1200)...... or convert to flysurfer and use the same kites for snow and water. Works for me.

mike


There is just one small problem.
I am so addicted to my Helix, I have tried some other kites too but...
Helix is all I need on water, and I think I have to find something else for my snow.
AND the only model of Flysurfer that has been designed for snow is "2COOL" and unfortunately you can not use it on water.

schmik
schmik
NSW
235 posts
NSW, 235 posts
9 Apr 2008 4:49pm
Kadkhah said...


AND the only model of Flysurfer that has been designed for snow is "2COOL" and unfortunately you can not use it on water.



You can use them ALL on the snow. Even the FS team riders use the Pulse2, psycho3 and speed2 on snow..... not the 2cool.

I guess if money is no object then just buy a kite for all occasions. I probably woudl if i won the lotto ;)

mike
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