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Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
14 Jan 2006 3:23pm
Hey, just wanted peoples reccomendations as to a kite and board that will be suitable for a beginner, yet able to handle freestyle and eventually surf.
Local spot would be Wellington Point, Brissy, however would prob venture to brighton and Gold Coast too.

Weight: bout 65-70Kg.
Want something durable, and stable.
Have plenty of free time for a fast progression. (horray for uni!)

Possibilities:
New 9/12m Best Waroo.
Caution kites (2nd hand).
Kite with nice clean simply bar would be sweet!.
LF board? - would like something small like 130ish cm (again something that can handle newschool moves)

Wanting to kite all year round if possible, so if anyone has any suggestions to a setup, it would be greatly appreciated.
(ohh yeah i have decent board skills already - hope this applies to kiteboards too)

p.s. I have looked throughout the previous posts and talked with quite a few people, but simply wanting ppl's opinion from this forum who may ride at these spots already..
Thanks heaps.
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
14 Jan 2006 1:30pm
if you want a stable kite and the most durable kite on the market get a slingshot fuel. or even the diesel 05 second hand. the sx is a great little board and it comes in a 130 also slingshot. boards come down to choice so best to demo them for yourself, but as far as kites go get a slingshot or at least check them out before you buy any other brand. go to www.sskiteboarding.com
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
14 Jan 2006 3:55pm
Thanks Ryland for the info..checking it out now..

C'mon Ppl - Keep It coming!
ellery
ellery
VIC
187 posts
VIC, 187 posts
14 Jan 2006 8:41pm
answering the topic, i would go with second hand for sure! I'm onto my third kite, all bought second hand at around half the price of brand new, yet all of them were just about brand new. One of them had never even been pumped up!!

Don't know about Queensland, but in Melbourne there are a lot of people who have too much money to spend, think it looks cool, go out buy the kit, have one lesson, get a little scared and decide to sell up. I don't think i will ever buy a brand new kite, i just look for nice buys like i've got. Plus you get more of your money back because you didn't spend much in the first place. That being said, you have to know what you're looking for, and you have to check it out and make sure you don't get dodged.

I know you want to and will probably go down the inflatable path, but don't go past the venom without thinking about it, if you want a stable kite there is nothing more stable!!! Period. With my venom i am able to depower it, and run up the beach for about 200m without even touching the bar. Mind you, this being after about a 3 hour session of pure fun.

Regards
James
macker
macker
WA
81 posts
WA, 81 posts
14 Jan 2006 5:43pm
Go with the ss fuel you cant go wrong they rock.
OutCold
OutCold
WA
21 posts
WA, 21 posts
14 Jan 2006 6:34pm
Yeah, the 06 SX 130 is a pretty good board. Its been my first board and i have nothing but praise for it. Give it a shot..... a sling shot.. I hear a new marketing slogan in the making.........
Iain_B
Iain_B
QLD
37 posts
QLD, 37 posts
14 Jan 2006 8:37pm
I'm in the same boat as you Hayman except I weigh in at 88kg - will be kiting the same place as well - I'll be watching with interest.

James, how different is the Venom, from the older Peter Lyn Arc kites like the ARC 840 which sell for next to nothing second hand - heard good things about the Arc kites from quite a few people - as a beginer kite the seem to be great, could be the one to learn on.

What size ARC kite should I be looking at for the "normal" winds at Wellington point?
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
16 Jan 2006 12:18am
Hey Iain_B,
you might wanna checkout previous posts in this forum, i think there is a Peter Lyn Demo at the GC, next weekend?

Ohh, thanks ppl for the replies. much appreciated.
likuid
likuid
QLD
330 posts
QLD, 330 posts
16 Jan 2006 1:09am
go for brand x because it's better then brand y as its the best..
try some see how u like em..
me. i'd go the caution stuff
ellery
ellery
VIC
187 posts
VIC, 187 posts
16 Jan 2006 9:55am
iain_B,

Can't comment on the old peter lynn arcs unfortunately. No experience.

sorry

James
Iain_B
Iain_B
QLD
37 posts
QLD, 37 posts
16 Jan 2006 11:15am
Thanks for the heads up on the Peter Lyn demo down the GC this weekend - I'll be there.


Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
WA, 1103 posts
16 Jan 2006 3:27pm
Hayman,

i'm a newb as well but can strongly recommend the Peter Lynn Venom series - great to learn with, heaps of depower, durable, & they look so much classier once they're in the air...

Juddy
Devil-Fish
Devil-Fish
WA
40 posts
WA, 40 posts
16 Jan 2006 3:32pm
Classier than what - a beanbag , a doona. haha
jonny_6767
jonny_6767
NSW
60 posts
NSW, 60 posts
17 Jan 2006 4:16pm
i got a slingshot fuel 05 as my first kite a few months ago and couldn't be happier with it. They seem to be tough and easy to pump with the one pump system. I got mine 2nd hand for $1000 and it was pretty much new (+ bar/lines never used) if that helps. I would definately recommend 2nd hand, lots of guys get new gear every year so theres always quality late model stuff around at good prices. Also i now have 3 kites all second hand and pretty new models, so keep in mind if ya hooked and wanna get out in all conditions you may find yourself doing this.. Warning you may find yourself missing some days at uni when its good!
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
17 Jan 2006 4:14pm
Thanks Jonny.
Yeah im either going for a SS Fuel, Diesel or Caution 2005 kite.
All durable as hell. and the onepump does seem enticing for the SS kites.
ohh a bit off topic but have you used that ATL thing and do they come standard on the 2005 kites?
thanks.
jonny_6767
jonny_6767
NSW
60 posts
NSW, 60 posts
17 Jan 2006 5:26pm
no i haven't used it.. but it does come with 05 fuels.. anyone else know how this works? i found this http://www.kiteworld.net/slings_all_terrain_launch.shtml but its not that helpful..

also i purchased a sx 122 board, and found its easier to learn on a larger board (using a 142 at moment) as you can carry less power which = less getting worked when ya stuff up..
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
17 Jan 2006 10:09pm
thanks Jonny.
Ill look into it..the ATL from ss.

Also, wats ya weight?
do you think a 132cm would still be quite usable as a first board?
congo abrezio
congo abrezio
NT
285 posts
NT, 285 posts
17 Jan 2006 10:35pm
caution 132's go alright ive only been kiting for a couple month and ive picked it up pretty quick on it, plus its light and has super sick foot pads
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
18 Jan 2006 12:42am
Hey Congo,
WHats Five Fingers Say to the Face?
derek72
derek72
WA
50 posts
WA, 50 posts
18 Jan 2006 2:29pm
So is there really a Peter Lyn demo on the Gold Coast next or this weekend? I can't find any information on it if there is???
Rich_76
Rich_76
QLD
53 posts
QLD, 53 posts
18 Jan 2006 4:44pm
I saw it this morning. Must have been deleted (shrug). It was/is at Narrowneck from 11am on the 21-24th (this weekend).
Hayman
Hayman
QLD
99 posts
QLD, 99 posts
19 Jan 2006 10:54pm
Hey everyone got a second hand SS Fuel 05 11m about 4hrs ago. Its sweet, i had to pump it up when i got home, Damn it took up my whole lounge area.lol.
I just need a board and harness now!
later.
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
19 Jan 2006 9:47pm
check out the tabu kite harness at www.dakine.com really comfy harness
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