Mikedobee said...
Unfortunately no longer own two of these kites. I've had my luggage stolen on my way to the beach.
Sorry to hear. You don't say what ones were stolen but keep in mind that you can (and should) have more gap between your bigger sizes than the smaller i.e. 5, 7, 10, 14m
or 6, 8, 11, 15,
or even 7, 9, 12, 17m are all examples but perfectly viable 4 kite quivers - depending on winds/location and rider weight. There's theory in there but I CBA explaining

Keeping it simple, don't waste your money on having big sizes too close together. Just work around that theory. I've (like many others) got away with 9 & 12 for years. A good bigger kite for me would be a 17, smaller would be 6 or 7.
If, for example, you still have the 10 and 17, the 13 will fit well, again dependant on your weight, experience, location etc. Remember also that your kites are all different make and models; that factors in also.
Hope this helps.