Advice on buying used gear from a kite school

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PtiteBlonde
PtiteBlonde
3 posts
3 posts
9 Aug 2012 10:04pm
Hi everybody,

I am new to kitesurfing, altho i can defend myself ok now.. I am thinking of buying some used gear - got an offer from my kitesurfing school, gear they used this season - 2012 Cabrinha Vector 7.0m, ION harness, and a Brunotti board for 1040 EUR, so some 1200 $ - does it sound like a good deal to you? I looked on the prices of some new Cabrinha packs online and the vector could be found in sale for 1600-1700 $, without harness...

Thanks a lot for your advice!
Akwa
Akwa
WA
255 posts
WA, 255 posts
9 Aug 2012 10:54pm
yep its good in my opinion! Nice kite too.. very good to learn on!

keep in mind that a 7m is quite small but in saying that I don't know how much you weigh.. and just from your username probably not that much

id say go for it!

(dont know what a brunotti board is like though?! make sure the size is right for you)
PtiteBlonde
PtiteBlonde
3 posts
3 posts
9 Aug 2012 11:51pm
Hey Akwa,

thanks for the advice - im only 55 kgs so I guess it could be ok, especially in 16-20 knots. True thought, in 10-15 knots, I won't be able to do much..

I checked the Brunotti boards online, never heard of them before but they look pretty ok - could there be anything wrong with it? Its 130 cm, im 165, not sure about the width, 30cm i guess, and looks in a good state..

Thanks again !
BurkeyBoy
BurkeyBoy
QLD
549 posts
QLD, 549 posts
10 Aug 2012 3:59am
Can't comment on the kite itself, but all the numbers seem to add up when taking into account your height and weight. 55 kgs on a 7m, you should be fine right down to 11-12 knts when experienced.
musikl
musikl
NSW
63 posts
NSW, 63 posts
10 Aug 2012 7:35am
PtiteBlonde said...

Hey Akwa,

thanks for the advice - im only 55 kgs so I guess it could be ok, especially in 16-20 knots. True thought, in 10-15 knots, I won't be able to do much..

I checked the Brunotti boards online, never heard of them before but they look pretty ok - could there be anything wrong with it? Its 130 cm, im 165, not sure about the width, 30cm i guess, and looks in a good state..

Thanks again !


Just to point out that Youri Zoon uses Brunotti.
radman4
radman4
678 posts
678 posts
10 Aug 2012 5:59am
Board sounds a bit on the small side ,I'd check the size could prob be 130x40 I would start on a bigger board around 133-136 x 40-41 it will get you going a bit earlier especially on a 7m.
BurkeyBoy
BurkeyBoy
QLD
549 posts
QLD, 549 posts
10 Aug 2012 8:49am
Only go a bigger board size for learning if you can afford to buy a smaller one when up and going. My wife is 65kg and 180cm and hates to ride anything bigger than her Cardboard 128 FR. If you can persist with the right size board you'd be better off. Any chance you can loan a learning board from your local school?
PtiteBlonde
PtiteBlonde
3 posts
3 posts
10 Aug 2012 7:43am
@musikl thanks, now i sort of trust it more :D
@ radman4 hmm you're probably right, but i'm more the kind of person who doesn't mind struggling a bit at first... and I don't wanna buy two boards in such a short period of time (big hopes for advancing quickly :) + budget, as BurkeyBoy pointed out ! :)
thanks a lot for your comments, i'll see how it works out next week with the kite :) yay



Chris_M
Chris_M
2132 posts
2132 posts
10 Aug 2012 2:18pm
If the kite hasn't been worked over by the students too much it sounds like a good deal. Does it look like the school treat their gear well? Some schools are fastidious about keeping their gear in good condition, and it would be good to buy off a school like that. If the kite has obviously been neglected, then I would think twice. Check if it stays pumped up before you buy it. Check for shell cuts or rips. Look for patches of repair tape and wear and tear.

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