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Jukesy
Jukesy
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19 Feb 2015 10:13pm
Hello, looking at buying my first kite. My specifications are below-

Weight: 70kg
Board: 132x40cm
Conditions: 12-20 knots


Any ideas of a specific kite size that would be goof for me. I can only afford one kite so please don't suggest buying two, nor can I buy another board.


Cheers, Jukesy
flyingcab
flyingcab
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19 Feb 2015 10:53pm
Jukesy said..
Hello, looking at buying my first kite. My specifications are below-

Weight: 70kg
Board: 132x40cm
Conditions: 12-20 knots


Any ideas of a specific kite size that would be goof for me. I can only afford one kite so please don't suggest buying two, nor can I buy another board.


Cheers, Jukesy


12-14m will be perfect four your weight and wind target
Jukesy
Jukesy
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19 Feb 2015 11:24pm
Sweet, thanks man
Alysum
Alysum
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19 Feb 2015 11:46pm
The Switch Element 3 13m will suit you perfectly for that wind range and is affordable
Jukesy
Jukesy
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19 Feb 2015 11:47pm
Alysum said...
The Switch Element 3 13m will suit you perfectly for that wind range and is affordable



Awesome, do you know how much around?
Alysum
Alysum
NSW
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19 Feb 2015 11:58pm
Check the website... It's a fantastic kite.... Don't forget to add the bars too.
Jukesy
Jukesy
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20 Feb 2015 12:04am
$1200 is way too much for me...
pattiecannon
pattiecannon
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20 Feb 2015 11:13am
Got a 2014 12m Prodigy for a grand.
Sick wave kite, perfect for those winds & great for beginners.
Bar is brand new unused.
Price might be neg.
shoot me a pm if ur interested Jukesy.
Cheers
Jukesy
Jukesy
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127 posts
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20 Feb 2015 2:17pm
I'm looking for Less than $350 sorry
Just2807
Just2807
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22 Feb 2015 1:43am
Bought Switchblade 12 2010 in good condition about a year ago for about 250 € (at my place, stuff are more expensive than at your place), now is more cheaper, check kite schools, sellers, ebay and that kind of sites, u may find something. If u on a budget (like me), have patience. Ill say it again, HAVE PATIANCE good deal will come soon. I bought 2 kites, board, leash, 2 bars in a period of about 1 year. I used improvised harness till now, but harness coming up next month. Haven't been much on the water anyway, mostly in field. (winter)

I don't do marketing crap on brands, just saying it was easy for me to learn on Switchy and has good power for a beginner. Takes off in low wind too.
Simsurf
Simsurf
WA
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22 Feb 2015 9:33am
Jukesy, at 350 you are at the absolute bottom end of the old trashed kite range. Old canopies, bars and line are not only dangerous but end up costing you more in repairs than the original price. A newer kite in better condition will make the learning process a lot more enjoyable
Save a up few bucks mate and start at the 600-700 mark. It will be worth it.
jaysmith
jaysmith
SA
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22 Feb 2015 6:21pm
Have to agree with simstat,
I started with the same budget as you Jukesy and only after searching for a long time (2 months) ended up with a half decent 9m.
Even then I have had to repair delaminating valves, and replace lines over the last year.
That being said however;
www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing-Kites/~thiuw/2010-Blade-Vertigo-9-metre.aspx?search=yxrOHND3sv7wUsALWzDS1A==
this is the same model I got and it has very good depower and a good push away safety (provided it is being sold with the 2011 bar).
Yes, it wont get you going in 12 knots but I weigh 77 kg and I'm up and going on a medium size board in 18 knots and am sure could do 15 on a surfboard.
Good luck and make sure you go through the process of using the safety - self rescue with your instructor; its more important than you may think.

Jukesy
Jukesy
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24 Feb 2015 9:12am
600 is a lot of can for me since I'm forking out 500 for lessons
kiterzk
kiterzk
WA
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24 Feb 2015 6:25am
Jukesy,

When I had my lessons I got talking to people on the beach and that's where I found the best deal.
Jukesy
Jukesy
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24 Feb 2015 2:16pm
Sounds good, thanks man
Plummet
Plummet
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4862 posts
25 Feb 2015 7:35am
Save more! Buy a kite around 1 year old in the $800 bracket that has hardly been used.

Buying at $350 ****ter is false economy. This is not like buying a second hand car or bike or something.

Its a piece of fabric. A $350 peice has been smashed around for years and its stuffed. The lines are about to snap and any crashes will probably mean $100-$200 in repairs because the knackered fabric tears easily. You crash kites alot when you are a newbie!...

It wont be long before than ****ty $350 kite has cost you as much as a better unit.....
Loftywinds
Loftywinds
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25 Feb 2015 12:32pm
Jukesy said..
I'm looking for Less than $350 sorry



Ahhh. Come right in to my palace young one. :)

Welcome to my "Lofty Scabby Kite" collection. Everything under $300.

Safety? Meh.. who needs em!?




Pssst. $500 for lessons? LOL. Those "lessons" should turn you into a pro at that price!

Jukesy
Jukesy
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25 Feb 2015 2:14pm
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