AC06 said..
So..usual topic of confusion. Beginner, just completed 5 hours lessons in St Kilda. Now to buy the kite with a 1-1.3K budget.
So second hand it is, which is fine. But so many different people/shop owners tell me different things. I am 65kg, 5'6'' female, so I know I should go for a 10m. Anyone got any opinions on a good progression kite, for riding in 15-25knots, around Port Philip Bay mostly. Got offered a Ozone Reo 10m (ex demo) for $1000 , apparently great for beginners but I also heard it sometimes isn't powerful enough?
Another option is a brand new 2014 North Rebel for $1100 BUT everyone tells me not to go 5 line when learning.....is it really that tricky because this kite seems sweet.
Any other ideas on brands/models to move towards or run away from?
Cheers in advance
My Advise.... my wife is exactly the same size and height and I taught her she has a 140x44 tt and she fly's a 10m RPM slingslut in litish winds and then when it really gets up to the 20knot mark she fly's a 7m rpm... but my advise would be a 9m which will suite the range you will kite on a 137x40tt... kite is grunty and also has a good low to top end and it does not tend to fall out the sky and also it's very predictable. easy 4 line set up and the bar is good.... and it also when the wind picks up you do not feel threatened by the kite
SSoo unles the wind blows it's tits off of you where you gonna kite I will start with a 9m... no matter what brand north, core, slingshot, naish park, or cabrinha.... one of the most common sized kite besides the 7m