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jan
jan
WA
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jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
30 Aug 2011 8:27pm
With summer approaching I need some new gear... so whats hot ladies n gents?

Looking for some sort of 2 kite quiver, 8-9ish and 13-14ish. Got a 2011 9m octane and a 12m flexi atom on a 132 underground.

Tempted to dump all my gear, reset and blow off the cobwebs ;)
AKSonline
AKSonline
WA
925 posts
WA, 925 posts
30 Aug 2011 11:19pm
Hi Jan,

You are asking a pretty broad spectrum question, a bit like asking what dog should I get? I suggest you tell us a few more details about yourself and where and how you wish to ride, then we can maybe help. Lots of good kites out there, but only a couple will suit exactly your requirements so we need to know :-

Weight
Experience
Where you ride
Style you prefer (If mixed ~ % of each style)
WInd range you are looking to cover
Type and size of board.

Ta.

DM
Mr float
Mr float
NSW
3452 posts
NSW, 3452 posts
31 Aug 2011 10:01am
AKSonline said...

Hi Jan,

You are asking a pretty broad spectrum question, a bit like asking what dog should I get? I suggest you tell us a few more details about yourself and where and how you wish to ride, then we can maybe help. Lots of good kites out there, but only a couple will suit exactly your requirements so we need to know :-

Weight
Experience
Where you ride
Style you prefer (If mixed ~ % of each style)
WInd range you are looking to cover
Type and size of board.

Ta.

DM


The dog question is easy .Get one that can be left in the car with excess gear on hot days when you go kiting and will not mind it ,it must be viscious and keen to bark ferociously at anyone that comes too close to the can and more importantly if theiving bastards do get in the car the dog will rip them apart
jan
jan
WA
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jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
31 Aug 2011 10:23pm
ah cmon i gave enough for someone to throw out some ideas ;)

2 kite quiver at those sizes covers a pretty wide wind range

but for the pedantic:
weight = 80ish
experience = plenty
where = pretty much anything goes (WA)
style = lean towards flats+freestyle
wind range = 15-20 on a bigger kite, 20+ on a smaller kite. i find the atom around say 17-22 and not quite right, and the octane a touch too much when its blowing
board = medium to small tt, ill be trying a surf oriented boards tho
djdojo
djdojo
VIC
1614 posts
VIC, 1614 posts
1 Sep 2011 1:33am
Mate, with over 1000 posts you should know better than to call DM pedantic. He's one of the most generous participants in this forum, constantly offering solid advice, and is asking so he can help you.

Usually if someone asks such a general question they're just trolling, or stooging for a pimp, so by giving some detail you also to help to differentiate yourself from the trolls.
stoff
stoff
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
31 Aug 2011 11:37pm
Soooo... with over 1000 posts on this site, your going to buy new kites based on someone else's opinion! Have you learn't nothing! Hahahahahaha....
Edit: Damn, beaten by Dj!
AKSonline
AKSonline
WA
925 posts
WA, 925 posts
1 Sep 2011 12:26pm
jan said...

ah cmon i gave enough for someone to throw out some ideas ;)

2 kite quiver at those sizes covers a pretty wide wind range

but for the pedantic:
weight = 80ish
experience = plenty
where = pretty much anything goes (WA)
style = lean towards flats+freestyle
wind range = 15-20 on a bigger kite, 20+ on a smaller kite. i find the atom around say 17-22 and not quite right, and the octane a touch too much when its blowing
board = medium to small tt, ill be trying a surf oriented boards tho


Thanks jan,

Sorry to be so pedantic that's just me , but the more info you give, the more accurate the response is gonna be and I like to feel I give advice that is pretty much on the money.

Of course being a retailer I am only going to speak of what I know best which is the gear we ride, test and know well. So please take all this with a pinch of salt.

As soon as you start speaking about flat water and freestyle, that immediately narrows the possibilities significantly. From our range, we have three kites I would recommend you demo and I will write a short blurb about each.

Ozone C4 - Firmly in the freestyle camp and freestyles as good as the best of them but still with all round user friendliness and freeride fun. Bar pressure is user adjustable from light to moderate, they are fast, go upwind well, boost pretty good, loop like a real "C" but have easy relaunch and are a fun freeride kite too. I kinda went off the C4 for a little while whilst I got into other models (I freestyle 25%) but in our recent holiday we took my wifes kites (2010 C4's) and I rode the 11m on my CB Tempo for a freestyle sesh of unhooking and kitelooping. I had an absolute blast and re-found my love of the C4. The 2011 is a better kite than the 2010 BTW.

North Vegas - The Vegas is a much more hard core "C" style kite than the C4 IMHO. It feels meatier, heavier on the bar with more pressure required for steering a bit like a car with no power steer, (very direct and a bit heavier and you feel every bump). It's fast and solid, loops great, relaunches almost as easy as C4 and is a worthy freeride kite too. I find it wears me out much faster than the C4 being a bit more physical to throw it around so I keep my freestyle sessions short on the Vegas (1 hr is plenty). Sweet kite none the less and it's pedigree is irrefutable. Most well suited to the more wake/new school riders.

Core GTS - The GTS is a semi-"C" Hybrid and doesn't have the directness of the other two due to the bridle, but still has good power, good feel, loops well, unhooks nicely and freestyles well. The beauty of the GTS is in it's ability to be more than one kite. The bridle adjustments take it from being pure wake in it's toughest settings and will work as a wave kite in the opposite settings. It suits a really aggressive rider as steering is more like the feel of Vegas ie more input required and the kite moves so quick. A timid rider wont like the GTS as you really need to be mean to it and it will respond accordingly [}:)].

Another kite, that we don't stock but may suit you is the North EVO. It's in that half way class between freestyle and wave and is probably most similar to the GTS than the other two. It will unhook nicely and has good punchy power.

The Core stuff has been given a new lease on life with the addition of the new Sensor bar which brings it up to date with the rest.

As always, these are my personal thoughts, based purely on my experience and I don't expect anyone to believe this advice or take it without question, but I do hope it opens your mind to alternate considerations worthy of a demo. Have fun looking for your new quiver.

DM

Addikt
Addikt
WA
553 posts
WA, 553 posts
1 Sep 2011 10:49pm
So what dog did he get ?
jan
jan
WA
1119 posts
jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
3 Sep 2011 2:44am
@dm thx :).... Once I got over giggling at stoff and dj ur post was great

As for what the dog got well I'm a try b4 u buy kinda guy and the wind ain't blowing yet :(

How's the c4 stack up against say a rpm? Got a mate who I can sponge a ride on one... Think there's local Vegas' to be demoed, dunno who does core here

What are bigger sizes like?? Two of my all time fav kites where 14 and 16 c's both on home-brewed 5lines .... I'm guessing 14ish is around what I want first up
jan
jan
WA
1119 posts
jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
3 Sep 2011 2:46am
Haha ok so I figured out whee to get a core demo ;).... Bloody nor :(
Leroy B
Leroy B
WA
139 posts
WA, 139 posts
3 Sep 2011 9:59pm
Hi Stof - I think we can all agree that experience / ability can be inversely proportional to messages posted and in relation to kiting...........doubly so!

stoff said...

Soooo... with over 1000 posts on this site, your going to buy new kites based on someone else's opinion! Have you learn't nothing! Hahahahahaha....
Edit: Damn, beaten by Dj!


AKSonline
AKSonline
WA
925 posts
WA, 925 posts
3 Sep 2011 10:47pm
jan said...

Haha ok so I figured out whee to get a core demo ;).... Bloody nor :(


Hey jan,

Haha, NOR is where all the action happens We have North, Core and Ozone and you're welcome to demo all of them if you like. Drop in for a chat, I'll make you a fresh coffee and we'll show you some NOR hospitality and we'll see if we can figure the best option for your needs, it's just easier in person.

DM
woodys
woodys
WA
218 posts
WA, 218 posts
4 Sep 2011 12:13am
Hey Jan
Agree with Darren. What suits one wont be right for another so advice here is pretty ho hum.
Try before you buy is the way to go. At Woodys we have the full range of BEST ; BWS Noise & SLINGSHOT kites. SHINN ; NOBILE ; JIMMY LEWIS ; BEST & SS boards. All for demo anytime. Drop in if you are interested in any of those.
My No.1 personal preference advise (to anyone) is dont buy a board till you've tried the new SHINNs.
With as much history of board shaping behind him as just about anyone; and; taking advantage of millions of dollars of R&D spent on snowboard technology Mark Shinn has come up with a range that has to be ridden to be believed.
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