Schulerbible said..
It seems like braking the 10 knots barrier is almost impossible with my current TT and a 15m foil kite. I guess the 18m Chrono turns very slow and requires even more sensitivity to get it flying properly. Not really what I was looking for. Also never seen a used one on seabreeze.
What's your current 15m foil Schulerbible?
PS I suspect the next purchase you should undertake is a light wind board. That will increase your low end better than a bigger kite. As Briskites said. Sub 10 knots on a normal TT is typically no go. You need more surface area.
jamesperth said..
Kiting sub 10 knots is lots of fun but definitely requires some dedicated equipment. I think everyone in this thread would agree, we've all spent lots of dollars and many hours dragging soggy wet kites up the beach trying to perfect our light wind technique. In the end, that solo session with the beach to yourself makes it worthwhile. Stick with it, but ride as much LW gear as you can and work out what works for you. For me, it's resulted in some of my most memorable sessions.
I guess your right. I'm not interested in a sub 10 knot lawn mow. But a sub 10 knot wave ride on a glassy wave is sublime. Also sub 10 knots in the kite buggy is powered on a 12 or 15m foil...... superfun to be doing 50kph drifting I such lift winds.