junglejim1971 said..Hi all my 12 year old daughter wants to have a go kiteboarding she weighs in at a massive 36kg can anyone recommend a kite size for her.
my smallest kite is 7m and I'm thinking she may need a 5 or a 6
Any info would be helpful
ive had to teach kids smaller and younger then this sadly. i dont really agree with it because there has been no real studies on any possible damages to a growing body. a 10m kite can pull a 50 foot boat rule comes to mind.
anyways the trick is to get a relatively small kite so a 7 would be good. something you could still use for when there little necks have snapped. and heres the important part........... use short lines. im talking 15m lines.
now as stated a tiny kite like a 5 is just to quick to learn on so what i would personally do if it was my kids is teach them on a 2 line stunt kite, there super fast and quick and will give them a vague idea on it all. now after that you chuck them on the 7m kite with 15m lines itll seem comparitively to the stunt kite ULLLLTRA SLOOOWWWWWW
next little trick is to try get there harness hook as low as possible. they have little arms and cant comfortably reach the bar properly. if you can find one small enough get a tiny seat harness with a low harness hook.
now next step to help the little **** machines out is to trim "depower" the kite a bit bringing the "sweet spot" all way down within there little arms reach.
but most of all the golden rule never teach friends and family and unless your qualified with some recent experience your basically just running an unnecessary risk. then again you may have some **** instructors available with unsuitable equipment so who knows.