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08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
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QLD, 51 posts
7 Feb 2009 6:59pm
I am looking to add a 10m to our quiver as my partner and I have a 14m dos, 11m rev and a 8m havoc. Any feedback I can get on the following would be good.

10m F-One DOS (tried this and liked it)
10m Cabrinha Switchblade (?)
10m North Rebel (?)


Cheers
skiddz
skiddz
NT
237 posts
NT, 237 posts
7 Feb 2009 7:02pm
i'd go rebel or DOS. Both are awesome kites.

But I have a 10m 09 Torch, and that is a sweet kite. Boosts huge and really nice unhooked
kiter zac
kiter zac
QLD
295 posts
QLD, 295 posts
7 Feb 2009 7:58pm
go the SB3. i fly a 10m one and they are awesome kites and have the longest hang time. i gave my mate a go and he said its got more power and hang time than his 12m best nemesis.
dachopper
dachopper
WA
1802 posts
WA, 1802 posts
7 Feb 2009 7:20pm
If you got the North or Cab, you would have four different kites from four different brands ;)

caseyguids
caseyguids
SA
80 posts
SA, 80 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:14pm
Get the same kite as your current fav This will keep it simple and it will perform almost the same (probably just more responsive)

I personally love my 10m Dos! Huge wind range and plenty of boost!
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6160 posts
QLD, 6160 posts
7 Feb 2009 8:55pm
your 'partner' should be in the kitchen making dinner
ewan kite
ewan kite
VIC
928 posts
VIC, 928 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:58pm
get a 09 10m torch. i have a 8m and 12m 09 torch and they are sick. they are soo fast i can do boosting kiteloops and be caught on the 12m. the 8m is just unreal tho. they have great depower for a c-kite aswell(almost as much as an average bow kite) seriosly give them a go.

ewan
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:00pm
myusernam said...

your 'partner' should be in the kitchen making dinner


He is!
KiteNutt
KiteNutt
QLD
280 posts
QLD, 280 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:12pm
Hi there,

I have a 10m dos and it's def my favourite kite.
You won't be dissapointed.

You'll hardly use the 11 or 14 anymore as they are so grunty.

Have fun, Chris.
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
8 Feb 2009 6:49am
kiter zac said...

go the SB3. i fly a 10m one and they are awesome kites and have the longest hang time. i gave my mate a go and he said its got more power and hang time than his 12m best nemesis.


Hey mate
What conditions did your mate fly the SB3 in?
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
8 Feb 2009 6:57am
KiteNutt said...

Hi there,

I have a 10m dos and it's def my favourite kite.
You won't be dissapointed.

You'll hardly use the 11 or 14 anymore as they are so grunty.

Have fun, Chris.


That's what we were thinking - the 11 is great but it is tough on her (60kg ringing wet) where we are on the lake in the gusty conditions which is why a 10m that can handle the gusts would be great. However on the beach and river mouth the 11m is really good thanks to the consistent wind.

The 14 can take the gusty conditions if I depower, and it holds well for air time but seeing as I tried the 10mDOS it would be good to have that type of kite available as we are progressing and looking for more variety in our riding.
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
8 Feb 2009 6:58am
Thanks for all your comments - will look into testing the SB and the Torch etc
Lovely
Lovely
QLD
248 posts
QLD, 248 posts
8 Feb 2009 11:30am
Have seen the latest torch it looks like a sweet kite.

Go a New kite, they are an Australian brand.
There is a 10m size in the express.
Mattress
Mattress
NSW
120 posts
NSW, 120 posts
8 Feb 2009 11:22pm
Thats an interesting quiver, 3 different kites. How do you go changing kites? Most people tend to have a quiver of the same as they like the similar flying characteristics and your three kites are all quite different. Most 10m kites will overlap quite a bit with your 11m rev. I'd go a Dos or Havoc.
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
9 Feb 2009 11:15am
Mattress said...

Thats an interesting quiver, 3 different kites. How do you go changing kites? Most people tend to have a quiver of the same as they like the similar flying characteristics and your three kites are all quite different. Most 10m kites will overlap quite a bit with your 11m rev. I'd go a Dos or Havoc.


Its working so far in that we are getting a range of experience to handle different conditions and different kites. For me its working to enable my riding to adapt as I progress rather than be boxed into one type of "feel"

junglist
junglist
VIC
701 posts
VIC, 701 posts
9 Feb 2009 2:12pm
08KITERZ said...

Mattress said...

Thats an interesting quiver, 3 different kites. How do you go changing kites? Most people tend to have a quiver of the same as they like the similar flying characteristics and your three kites are all quite different. Most 10m kites will overlap quite a bit with your 11m rev. I'd go a Dos or Havoc.


Its working so far in that we are getting a range of experience to handle different conditions and different kites. For me its working to enable my riding to adapt as I progress rather than be boxed into one type of "feel"




Way to go! Brand loyalty is for idiots.

au_rick
au_rick
WA
752 posts
WA, 752 posts
9 Feb 2009 12:33pm
08KITERZ said...

myusernam said...

your 'partner' should be in the kitchen making dinner


He is!


poor planning, that means you gotta pump up your kite yourself ?
ezza
ezza
NSW
561 posts
NSW, 561 posts
9 Feb 2009 9:18pm
08KITERZ said...

Mattress said...

Thats an interesting quiver, 3 different kites. How do you go changing kites? Most people tend to have a quiver of the same as they like the similar flying characteristics and your three kites are all quite different. Most 10m kites will overlap quite a bit with your 11m rev. I'd go a Dos or Havoc.


Its working so far in that we are getting a range of experience to handle different conditions and different kites. For me its working to enable my riding to adapt as I progress rather than be boxed into one type of "feel"




It's interesting to hear that, I've got three very different kites (brands and sizes), and all the 'experienced' kiters who i've spoken to have thought this was bad. As a new kiter I am finding I like the differences between them and it's helping me progress. Maybe when i've been doing it for a few years i'll feel differently... but for now i think as long as you know your different safety systems, who cares?
kiter zac
kiter zac
QLD
295 posts
QLD, 295 posts
9 Feb 2009 9:27pm
i think it was about 20 to 30kt. he landed his kite and went out on mine straight away so the wind was still the same strength. they have a really good build quality too.
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
9 Feb 2009 10:48pm
kiter zac said...

i think it was about 20 to 30kt. he landed his kite and went out on mine straight away so the wind was still the same strength. they have a really good build quality too.


Cheers for that - hopefully this weekend will see two more tried and then will put dollars up.

08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
9 Feb 2009 10:51pm


Its working so far in that we are getting a range of experience to handle different conditions and different kites. For me its working to enable my riding to adapt as I progress rather than be boxed into one type of "feel"




Way to go! Brand loyalty is for idiots.




The conditions we both kite differ on a regular basis and having the different kites makes the adaptability to the conditions favourable in our humble opinion - never been one to chase brands but certainly will back a good product if it works regardless of having the brand already or not in the quiver
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
9 Feb 2009 10:52pm





It's interesting to hear that, I've got three very different kites (brands and sizes), and all the 'experienced' kiters who i've spoken to have thought this was bad. As a new kiter I am finding I like the differences between them and it's helping me progress. Maybe when i've been doing it for a few years i'll feel differently... but for now i think as long as you know your different safety systems, who cares?


If it works for you as it does for us then there is nothing bad about it. Afterall Kiters don't conform do we?????
KitingCasey
KitingCasey
QLD
242 posts
QLD, 242 posts
9 Feb 2009 10:58pm
My first choice would be

Switchblade 4 IDS - words cannot describe haha fast, powerful amazing kite to ride

F one dos - unbelievable amount of boost very powerful and generally good kite to ride


although either re going to be pretty close to your 11m?!?!
08KITERZ
08KITERZ
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
10 Feb 2009 11:45am
au_rick said...

08KITERZ said...

myusernam said...

your 'partner' should be in the kitchen making dinner


He is!


poor planning, that means you gotta pump up your kite yourself ?


I know! I should have told him to stay on his motorbike while I went to kite![}:)]
rimsson
rimsson
NSW
8 posts
NSW, 8 posts
10 Feb 2009 4:18pm
hey mate, i got a sb3 10m excellent condition for sale...no bar though
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