Expand the quiver or holiday, what would you do?

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PommyMike
PommyMike
QLD
22 posts
QLD, 22 posts
29 Jun 2016 11:09pm
So with the windless season upon us, I've been looking at one of these kitesurfing holidays up North or abroad but at the moment I'm just rolling with a 15m kite after my 12m fell apart. In the last year with work blah blah I've only managed to get out for about 5 or 6 hours (altogether ) so would really like to just get some decent hours under my belt.

Unfortunately the world revolves around $$$ so my options are:

- Buy a 10 or 11m kite and hope that a big board can bridge the 4 or 5m gap (Or just go for a 12)

- Head up to Kite surfari or wherever, hire a kite if need be and get a years worth of kiting in an awesome location in but then fairly restricted for the rest of the year back on the Gold Coast

I'm leaning towards the buy a kite option but don't want to end up with 2 kites sitting around hardly ever being used so just interested to see other's opinions
Redgy
Redgy
WA
117 posts
WA, 117 posts
30 Jun 2016 7:47am


This is the time of year to get a good deal on a kite as shops will usually give you a good deal as new season gear will be coming out. Should also be able to pick up some bargains on second hand gear as well. As for the holiday, if it was me i;d go for it and then look for second hand gear later later on.
Ken9
Ken9
31 posts
31 posts
30 Jun 2016 7:47am
quit
bigtone667
bigtone667
NSW
1559 posts
NSW, 1559 posts
30 Jun 2016 3:50pm
PommyMike said..
So with the windless season upon us, I've been looking at one of these kitesurfing holidays up North or abroad but at the moment I'm just rolling with a 15m kite after my 12m fell apart. In the last year with work blah blah I've only managed to get out for about 5 or 6 hours (altogether ) so would really like to just get some decent hours under my belt.

Unfortunately the world revolves around $$$ so my options are:

- Buy a 10 or 11m kite and hope that a big board can bridge the 4 or 5m gap (Or just go for a 12)

- Head up to Kite surfari or wherever, hire a kite if need be and get a years worth of kiting in an awesome location in but then fairly restricted for the rest of the year back on the Gold Coast

I'm leaning towards the buy a kite option but don't want to end up with 2 kites sitting around hardly ever being used so just interested to see other's opinions


Kite Safari - 4 days of 10 hours per day of 25 knots+
Rails
Rails
QLD
1371 posts
QLD, 1371 posts
1 Jul 2016 6:25am
Ken9 said..
quit


Who green thumbed this idiot?
since moving to Brisvegas I have gone from 5 sessions a week to almost none, it sucks!
go kitesurfing mate
Ken9
Ken9
31 posts
31 posts
1 Jul 2016 2:30pm
lucky they banned red thumbs or id red thumb you buddy, are you a closet windsurfer?
NitrousOxide
NitrousOxide
NSW
96 posts
NSW, 96 posts
1 Jul 2016 10:25pm
Do they not realise that a red thumb is a FAR kinder way of saying what you want to.
KiteAddicted
KiteAddicted
67 posts
67 posts
1 Jul 2016 10:36pm
Hi, i don't know your budget or what the conditions are like where you are or the likelihood of it changing.however I have faced a similar dilemma before. Go with mates on an overseas holiday or get gear? My preference was gear. In theory, a one off cost for gear will enable many more sessions/experiences than the holiday (conditions permitting). And it may cost less since it could be traded later on. It would be frustrating if local conditions change when you return. Is there a compromise option? A road trip with new/used gear? For me it's all about maximising time on the water. So my order of purchases were: gear to get on water in most conditions here: 12m/twin tip, 9m for higher winds, surf board lighter winds, 18m very light wind (most of that was used). I don't mean to complicate things but is it worth exploring trading the 15m for something like a 17m zephyr which has a legendary wind range that would cover both your 12m and 15m. Good luck! Si
glendog
glendog
QLD
520 posts
QLD, 520 posts
16 Jul 2016 7:57am
Holiday.
noodelsrominov
noodelsrominov
VIC
265 posts
VIC, 265 posts
16 Jul 2016 8:38pm
Gear
raffaeu
raffaeu
195 posts
195 posts
1 Aug 2016 3:08pm
It depends dude.Where I live I have an all year round spot so I always invest first in my gears because I don't want to end up in winter season with a huge kite and not the right one for the 25 knots day.
On the other side, it also depends on your level. If you are intermediate/advanced then the holiday may not be such a difference but if you are planning to "learn something" like me, then a trip to "somewhere" is a must.

Example:
This year I am considering to learn surfboard strapless and a good trip of 4 days it's a big helper for me because I can focus for 4 days only on getting on that damn surfboard.
I did the same 4 years ago when I went to Morocco, it was a week and I came back with basic jump, toe side riding and self launch techniques in my pocket, all in 1 week.
ColoColo
ColoColo
QLD
130 posts
QLD, 130 posts
2 Aug 2016 11:59am
Holiday man. You can score cheap gear from $100 sometimes - almost any time. But a holiday where there is going to be a lot of wind (Kalpatiya is my fav), mate you can't go wrong. Come back with a smile bigger than a chook!
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