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PaulyOS
PaulyOS
199 posts
199 posts
21 Dec 2014 12:12am
My Stats before I start:

75kgs
Riding a 139 Axis Inferno
Current kite: 2015, 10.5m Liquid Force Envy
Ability: Beginner

Alright Guys,

I'm trying to decide between a 7 & 10.5m quiver or 8 and 10.5m quiver.

Just recently I have been trying to improve my kiteboarding skills, however, due to major wind conditions ranging over the course of 2 weeks, I have been unable to get a good session out.
I normally kite between 17 and 22 knots with my 10.5m but recently the wind has been reaching 28 - 30 knots and I'm not comfortable riding in these conditions

Have a look at my stats above... would love some advice on what kite to buy next.. 7 or 8m ?!?!?

Also I am riding an Envy at the moment. I would like to stay within Liquid Force as the bar is compatible with all their kites. Should I invest in a smaller Envy or go with an another model

Note: I am currently kitesurfing in Perth (Melville) where wind speed ranges between 14 and 25 knots.

Thanks!

harlie
harlie
QLD
188 posts
QLD, 188 posts
21 Dec 2014 9:19am
Your reason for wanting another LF because the bar will only work with it is not quite right – your LF bar will work with any other brand of kite that uses 4 equal lines and flags to a single front – there are heaps. However - as a beginner I would recommend staying with the same brand/model, it makes it easier to swap between the two kites as they will have the same flight characteristics.

The Envy is by far the best LF kite for a beginner – Furthermore, if thinking 2nd hand, keep in mind the Envy has changed. The 2012 & 2013 fly exactly the same (ultra stable and beginner forgiving) and seem to have better low end (you might not want low end in a 8m), 2014 is more responsive/less forgiving and the 2015 is a completely different beast, far less forgiving than the earlier years but once the skills are there you’ll get a lot more out of it. Power: the 2015 is significantly faster through the air, initial power is the same but once apparent speed increases the 2015 just generates more power and speed because its quicker through the air (smaller LE & new wing tips??). The 2015 also continues power delivery during a hard turn where the earlier models don’t. If you have a 2015, you may be disappointed with the older ones.

As a beginner you would want your kites closer together (8 & 10.5), the wind range you can handle on each kite will increase quite quickly and in my experience as you progress you will wish the gap was bigger (7 & 10.5) to allow the upper wind strength. That’s what I found; I’m 90kg 12-28kn. I started with a 15 & 12m and soon found I was maxed out @ 23/24kns but after a while I could fly the 12 down well into the range of the 15 and the 15 rarely came out. I’ve since swapped the (2012 Envy) 12m for a new 10.5 Envy and find my usable range has increased and because my skills allow me to fly the kites in a big wind range, I’m yet to want anything in between.

What’s your relationship like with your local seller??? My local shop gave me a 10.5 for a day to see if it would suite; it was a 2013 he grabbed out of the school fleet, but it gave me the confidence on what size I wanted; I’ve since discovered the 2015 generates more power but needs the apparent wind to generate it – it is still happy to be parked when the wind picks up.

If you can’t try – I would get a 2015 7m OR a 2014 8m, but be aware you may need to change kites on some days but you will be comfortable in the stronger winds. If you want some overlap, go 1m bigger. It is easier to generate power with the 2015 as they keep pulling through the turn - IMO they really do have a bigger range. (different tips?).
Medic
Medic
WA
74 posts
WA, 74 posts
22 Dec 2014 8:03am
I'm a complete newbie, 98kg, who bought a 12m 2015 Envy and a 140cm board to start with. Been extremely frustrating the last 2 weeks post lessons to get out due to the run of strong winds we've been having, only got the kite up once and was on the edge of being overpowered...
Had enough yesterday when I drove all the way down to Safety Bay, and the wind was howling again. Credit card took a beating, but I now have an 8M Envy as well. Awesome fun in those conditions, got up on the board for the first time for a descent run. For me it seemed that there would have been too much overlap between the 9 and 12, hence the reason for the 8.
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