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Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews
WA
23 posts
WA, 23 posts
8 Oct 2007 6:15pm
hi i'm after a s/h kite for perth conditions, i was thinking the 07 slingshot link (12m) so far, but i'm open to suggestions.

im 73kg and just started riding up wind easily at the end of last season.

cheers
NJPornstar
NJPornstar
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
8 Oct 2007 6:31pm
Im running a comp, Check this out.

seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=30952


The kites have a cushie bar,large unhooked sweet spot and awesome top end.
Yep im pimping my kites
Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews
WA
23 posts
WA, 23 posts
8 Oct 2007 9:21pm
cool, i may check that out.

can anyone tell from this pic:



if this 'link' has the 'red bridal' setup? i've read a bit into the problems with the setup the kite was originaly shipped with. if it doesnt have the red bridal setup can do i get it shipped out for free(?) dont suppose there are any slingshot reps on these forums that can anwser that for me..

also, could this kite be a bit big for perth conditions? (again im 73kg). i've been riding a 10m gaastra for a few years and most of the time been underpowered, but the wind range has supposedly improved since that was manufactured (think it's an 03)

cheers for your help
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
8 Oct 2007 9:36pm
12 is pretty big for some ones whos 73kg
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
8 Oct 2007 9:39pm
Lots of good gear out these days. Most of the gear I've ridden from the major manufacturers is good if not getting similar.

Don't know if Perth is a one kite town though. Many here ride 12m on most days, but when it gets windy and it does get windy, then we get out our 9m and smaller....recon you might get away with a 10m though.

Yea, and don't forget about the board(s)...enjoy.
sam_kiting
sam_kiting
WA
229 posts
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
8 Oct 2007 10:36pm
Hey Stuart

I would have to agree with the general consensus above. At 73kg a twelve is probably a bit big, I weigh about 95kg and think a 12 is just about right for me for a one kite quiver. I had a 10 and 14 last year and liked and probably rode my 10 more than the 14. As your kiting improves you can get away with a smaller kite and kites just keep getting gruntier each year. I have just purchased a 9 and a 13 for this season and they have more power than my 10 and 14 from last year.
The Tribal 2's are a great kite and Sam's 9mtr would be worth a look, I'm sure it would have more power than your Gaastra.
P.S. I have got a 07 10mtr Flow SLE for sale for that would suit you too but haven't got around to posting a for sale add yet.
PM me if you want a photo or demo.
jan
jan
WA
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Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews
WA
23 posts
WA, 23 posts
8 Oct 2007 10:48pm
i'm thinking i could get 2 kites hey.. mabey a 12 and just keep the 10 for heavy wind.


what exactly is a kite bridle? is it the whole kite itself, or a section of the kite?
sam_kiting
sam_kiting
WA
229 posts
WA, 229 posts
8 Oct 2007 11:08pm
if you go 4 a hybrid ie. Tribal or a bow you should be able to have a bigger gap between those 2 sizes ( like a 9 and a 13 or somin like an 8 and 12 )
Stuart Andrews
Stuart Andrews
WA
23 posts
WA, 23 posts
8 Oct 2007 11:26pm
is the bridle of a kite the lines that connect the bar's lines to the actual kite?

i think because my gaastra is a C shaped kite it doesnt have bridle lines, probably why i didnt know what they were.

anyone know if im on the right track?





so i can see if the link im interested in has had the red bridle upgrade if it has a red bridle... like this kite:

http://www.kiteboardingweblog.com/?p=601

anyone?
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
8 Oct 2007 11:39pm
yeah dude your on the right track



see all the junk (lines) on that kite. its the bridling. If those lines are red, its got the red bridle.

If it doesnt have red bridle on it. Just get in contact with slingshot or a slingshot dealer. They will prolly have some floating around.

the link is a solid kite with the red bridle on it, i have no hesitation recommending it. The original bridle is pretty poo though.

good value for money the links are now. I would go a 10 though (10.5m link would be sweet).

Ask this guy. Do COD and your set!

www.seabreeze.com.au/Members/Classifieds/Gear/2007-Slingshot-Link.aspx?id=0vd6


personally I would say go for a switchblade 2 (2007). Bit more user friendly, little bit less technical to fly. Might cost you an extra $200 or so, but certainly worth it.

try WSP
http://www.kiteaddiction.com.au/kites/used.html


tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
8 Oct 2007 11:51pm
Yep your on the right track the bridle attaches your lines to your leading edge on bows and hybrids, check out this photo of the bridle on my 10mtr Flow that is up for sale. www.seabreeze.com.au/gallery/gallery.asp?imageid=6394 .
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