sgk said...
Hi there,
I am trying to kit out the whole family.
We will be kiting mainly in Port Phillip Bay - towards the Peninsula and every now and then at Sandy Point.
Right now we are all beginners.
Me - 80 kg, wife 63kg, son 67kg (18yrs) and daughter 50kg (15yrs).
Could anyone recommend what best options to pick with 3 boards and kites? I was looking at 2010 kites, North Rebel or Naish Cult or Charger, but am unclear on what best sizes for kites and boards to pick.
The idea is to pick one brand, so equipment is easily interchangeable. I am not married to a brand, but am looking for easy kiting and trying to pick the right size gaps so three can go at the same time or myself or my son can cover most wind ranges. Realistically we will not be out there every weekend, and just want to enjoy kiting (giving up on windsurfing). The son can get more radical gear as he progresses from his own money ;) and someone will always have to stay on the beach, anyway.
Would 8m, 11m and 13m Naish Chargers be suitable? Or too large for the Bay? I don't think we would be going out in much more than 30 knots and are more likely to look for fun in conditions where flying sand does not pain those left behind on the beach.
Or would a 2 metre gap be more appropriate, i.e. 8m,10m,12m?
I am more interested in the North due to reviews, my son doesn't want them at all because of the 5th line which he has been told by an instructor will constantly tangle - so he is more after Cults or Chargers. Obviously availabilty and pricing are also an issue - especially when trying to keep all kites within the same brand - either new, 2nd hand or combined.
I believe different kite brands have different wind ranges which their sizes cover - and there isn't much to be found on Naish kites in that regard.
Any advice, ideas or suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Steffan
Firstly, why focus 5th line Norths, they make good 4 line kites now, like the Evo. Five line kites - yeah listen to your son, they are going to make learning and relaunching a lot more complicated than it needs to be.
Why get a kite that has a troublesome internal one pump inflation system, like the octopuss system? Why does no other brand use that system?
For availability you would have to also consider Cabrinha, Slingshot, Core, Ozone, they are all 4 line kites, with simple, reliable external inflation systems, all have super easy relaunch and let go of the bar primary depower systems.
Your sizing estimates sound good, and for a 3 kite quiver to suit the family it is probably ideal. Having 2-3M gaps is ideal when starting out, with more experience 4M gaps are easily doable.
Boards - get something around 1.25-1.30 for the lightest rider and something around 1.40 - 1.55 for you. Get another board around 1.30-1.40
Each of you should use a larger board for your first few rides, then keep the larger board size in mind when the wind is light and you still wan to get out and ride or practice, using a larger board will give you another 2-5 knots bottom end from each of your kites.
Call me on 02 95296894 or PM to discuss any kite brands/models, boards, new or used, purchased anywhere. However, I also have some great deals on superseeded or ex demo stock.