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salt
salt
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20 Sep 2009 7:46pm
Hi looking for helpful tips for an enthusiastic new kiteboarder living in Albert park area very soon.

I've been kite landboarding and jumping around with my 5m Pansh Ace for about a year now, It's time to get the real deal and i'm looking for a new kite set up/friends/clubs etc.

I'm 28, 165cm, 67.5kg, can skate, wakeboard snowboard etc and really looking forward to kiteboarding. I've been leaning towards a:

11m (bow?) kite
with a surfboard style board (so one day can catch waves)

Any thoughts??

What other clubs/forums are worth joining.

Any other related advice welcome.


Cheers

Seb
decdok
decdok
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20 Sep 2009 8:51pm
10m might be better if your going to use a surfboard it should give you a better top end. Go a bow or a hybrid. Get your gear and get into it and youll meet heaps of people at the beach. Go down to kite republic or some other shop and speak to them about which kite and board.

good luck
Saffer
Saffer
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20 Sep 2009 9:54pm
salt said...

Hi looking for helpful tips for an enthusiastic new kiteboarder living in Albert park area very soon.

I've been kite landboarding and jumping around with my 5m Pansh Ace for about a year now, It's time to get the real deal and i'm looking for a new kite set up/friends/clubs etc.

I'm 28, 165cm, 67.5kg, can skate, wakeboard snowboard etc and really looking forward to kiteboarding. I've been leaning towards a:

11m (bow?) kite
with a surfboard style board (so one day can catch waves)

Any thoughts??

What other clubs/forums are worth joining.

Any other related advice welcome.


Cheers

Seb


Check out MAKO on facebook, they do a couple of casual kiteboarding weekends and have a mailing list for regular trips. Quiet a few newbies and experienced riders on the list.

On the issue of kite, I'd go with a 10-11m with a twintip, probably around 130 or so for your weight. The surfboard only really works as a second board for the bay.
Andobear
Andobear
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21 Sep 2009 8:28pm



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