Weight Vs Kite

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
barongreenback
barongreenback
WA
52 posts
WA, 52 posts
16 Feb 2005 2:29pm
Hi to all,

I was after a bit of feedback from anybody really, but particularly from a few fellow heavy weights. I am a beginner tipping the scales at a 100kgs after having a knee op, but will only probably loose 5kgs or so now I am training again.

I have a 2nd hand Naish X2 12m which I am using to get up and running.
My next kite is going to be a brand spanker but I need to be pointed in the right direction with regards to my weight... hopefully something that will complement my 12m. I know the question "what kite should I buy" appears a fair number of times in this forum but I suppose everybody requires something a bit different.

Any imput would be appreciated

"Good grief Penfold, it's Mad Manuel, the flamenco assassin"
Matt Snowdon
Matt Snowdon
NSW
105 posts
NSW, 105 posts
16 Feb 2005 5:51pm
Barongreenback,

Weighing around 100kg you would probably want something a bit bigger than a 12m. A 16m might be the go or even an 18 and a 15. That way you can have the 18m for the light days and then you will have a 12m that you can ride into the late 20's. The 15 would slot in nicely between the 18 and 12.
Just my thoughts

Goodwinds
Matt Snowdon
HungLong
HungLong
WA
859 posts
WA, 859 posts
16 Feb 2005 3:43pm
hey there barron,

a method we use when fitting out guys is devide you weight by 7...

this give's you a bench mark for a kite size in 15kts of wind...

your would be a 14.28m, therefore a 14m kite in 15kts...

hope this helps

regards browneee

The Cat amongst the pigeons...
jags
jags
WA
115 posts
WA, 115 posts
16 Feb 2005 3:49pm
i have a 12m and a 14m because i share them with my bro who is a little lighter than me ,i am 94kg . the gap is good for us in that when we are both out he can use the 12m and i can ride the 14m .
but if it was just for me i would have got a 15m the gap between a 12m and 14m is a little small . But it is very important to think about the board size and the wind conditions where you live . you can hold down a bigger kite with a smaller board and you can get going with a smaller kite with a bigger board .
anyway some thing to think about.
barongreenback
barongreenback
WA
52 posts
WA, 52 posts
16 Feb 2005 5:26pm
Thanks very much for your input.... I have been thinking more towards a 16m kite but i wasn't sure if I'd be asking for trouble... I quite like living!
It would be great being able to get out in 12-15kt wind without having to pump the 12m constantly... but have the 12m for 25kts.

If this logic is flawed don't be backwards in coming forward.

I have a boat of a board at the moment but will not worry about looking at boards until later on in the year before next season (xmas prezzie)

Airush 16m.... Flow or Lift is what I will be looking at I think.

Cheers to all!

"Good grief Penfold, it's Mad Manuel, the flamenco assassin"
KiteAgain
KiteAgain
NSW
99 posts
NSW, 99 posts
16 Feb 2005 10:15pm
I'm about 95kg, a ~16m kite will be a good size to compliment the 12.

My advice for heavier riders is to not get caught up with 'high aspect' is better hype and marketing... I have made this mistake in the past and its hindered my riding progress - I believe. Look for good performing Mid Aspect kites. So probably a flow over a lift.

My quiver is only 2 kites at the moment (after having 2 stolen) its an 18m flexifoil storm2, and a 13m flexifoil strike. The storm2 is higher aspect while the strike is mid aspect. I'd like to change the 18m for a 17m strike sometime. My quiver of 18 & 13 does me from 11-12 knots up till 25+

Hope this helps...
Mr Plow
Mr Plow
VIC
428 posts
VIC, 428 posts
22 Feb 2005 9:19pm
Always reckon its fascinating to hear other kiters experiences who weigh similar amounts, but choose totally different options that they swear by. I guess its all about being an individual and having your own style.

Personally I weigh 85-90kg and started on a 12m Aero 2 that in retrospect was way too small. I then got a 16m Aero 2 and it was a total pig when the wind got up and impossible to use in light wind - at my weight. I turfed the lot, got a 3 kite high aspect 10-14-18 setup and havent looked back. Having 3 boards on the beach also helps, 135, 155, 180...much easier switching boards thean rigging up kites.
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
22 Feb 2005 10:02pm
Hey Baron,

The '05 Flow 16 would be ideal for you. I enjoyed riding a few of the protos before they were released then they improved on the protos I rode to become the production models. They gave em better upwind ability which was a good thing. I haven't heard a single bad word about them, everyone seems pretty stoked.

A few riders like Fireman Mike ditched their Lifts in favour of the Flows this year.

Best winds and Peace
Bacon Dancing
Bacon Dancing
WA
35 posts
WA, 35 posts
22 Feb 2005 10:53pm

Keep the X2 mate unless its fallen to bits or you too filthy rich to know what to spend money on. X2 is a good kite.

Anyone else reckon that people linked to certain brands or shops should identify that when they are plugging their stuff? Just stirring the pot
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
23 Feb 2005 8:24am
Dear Customers,
Welcome to "KITE SHOPPING FORUM".
All credit cards cheerfully accepted.
Have a nice day.
barongreenback
barongreenback
WA
52 posts
WA, 52 posts
23 Feb 2005 10:27am
thanks for the tips... have no choice but to stay with the X2 which isn't giving me too much grief.

Apparently my wife seems to think hell will freeze over before I purchase another kite this year. (hope she meant financial year)

Cheers
Bacon Dancing
Bacon Dancing
WA
35 posts
WA, 35 posts
23 Feb 2005 12:46pm
Yeah on the bright side, in a few months the water will be cold and the winds stormy and piising down rain and the kite shops empty and video stoes full. Stacks of 05 kites in stock needing to be sold to make way for the 06 models. You'll be able to pick one up for peanuts
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply