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sustan
sustan
50 posts
50 posts
6 Nov 2010 6:12pm
Sup ppls

I have a 2009 crossbow 11m and i want to get a smaller kite for the windy days.
i need to be able to fly from 12-30knts about. the 11 is perfect for me from 12-22 or so, after that it becomes uncomfortable to ride, i weigh just over 80kg

i want to stick with the crossbows as they are perfect for the very gusty conditions here, their depower and the fact that i dont unhook. i want to get a 2010 because i wont use it as much as the 11 and then maybe upgrade the 11 to a 2011 model next year.

I would have liked to get a 8 but they dont make one so now im looking at the 7 or 9...do they both fly ok? most guys seem to love the 9 but that might be too close to the 11?, when will i be able to get going on them? and will i be able to fly the 9 in 30knts? is the 7 skittish? iv never flown anything smaller than a 8 :/

thanks for any replies
waxman
waxman
SA
1390 posts
SA, 1390 posts
6 Nov 2010 8:49pm
The 9 might seem a bit close but for the wind range you are talking about it would be the best bang for your buck if you don't want to kite over 30kts as it will easily handle conditions over 22kts that your 11 cant handle and easily handle 30kts.

But if you want to go out when it is a lot windier than 30 than the 7m might be ok.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
7 Nov 2010 9:03am
Yep, I weigh the same as you and use to have a crossbow 11/9 combo.
There is enough gap between the two.
NSW, 4382 posts
7 Nov 2010 11:25am
sustan said...

Sup ppls

I have a 2009 crossbow 11m and i want to get a smaller kite for the windy days.
i need to be able to fly from 12-30knts about. the 11 is perfect for me from 12-22 or so, after that it becomes uncomfortable to ride, i weigh just over 80kg

i want to stick with the crossbows as they are perfect for the very gusty conditions here, their depower and the fact that i dont unhook. i want to get a 2010 because i wont use it as much as the 11 and then maybe upgrade the 11 to a 2011 model next year.

I would have liked to get a 8 but they dont make one so now im looking at the 7 or 9...do they both fly ok? most guys seem to love the 9 but that might be too close to the 11?, when will i be able to get going on them? and will i be able to fly the 9 in 30knts? is the 7 skittish? iv never flown anything smaller than a 8 :/

thanks for any replies


A 9M CB 2010 or 2011 will get you going from around 18-20 knots and you will be ok on it to around 30 knots.
A 7M will get you going around 20-22 knots and you will be fine on it until at least 35 knots
I've flown both in these winds and weigh a bit less than you (75kg).

sustan
sustan
50 posts
50 posts
8 Nov 2010 2:59am
thanks guys...9 it is then
SlicerDicer
SlicerDicer
179 posts
179 posts
8 Nov 2010 4:51am
My 9 is fantastic I love it :)

I was out on my 9 with a surfboard when people were on 5's or 7's lol.. It can handle alot honestly. Although my method to spill off overpower is just go harder upwind now

I just don't know if I want to go smaller or larger for my next one. I have had overpowered days and underpowered days so

KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
8 Nov 2010 10:08am
11 and 9 combo sounds fine. Don't be fooled by people who take out big kites in strong conditions and say they can handle anything on their 12m. It's all about having control. You'll go faster, boost bigger and have more fun on the right size kite. Too often I see guys crawling along with kites at 12 o'clock because it's too windy for them to get it down to a useful height. If you have to depower a kite to the max it won't fly efficiently and be slow to respond.
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