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undertow
Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
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Thu Apr 10, 14 11:05 am Light Wind Kites |
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Been thinking of adding a Light wind 17m to the Quiver. I kite mostly gorge, Jones and the coast with the occasional Snowkite and TX trip. Anyone out there using this size kite around here? How many time a season do you use it? And where? |
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Justsmile
Since 20 Jul 2009
1526 Posts
Not Portland
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Thu Apr 10, 14 11:24 am |
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turbine!!! _________________ Take a breath; inhale |
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Johnb
Since 02 Aug 2010
494 Posts
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Thu Apr 10, 14 11:40 am |
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I have an Airush 15 M one strut and use it at least once a month. It gets me out on light wind days and Vancouver locations like Frenchmans and Wintler Park.
My Ocean Rodeo 17 M flight will be here tomorrow. |
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
701 Posts
El Sargento, B.C.S. Mexico
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Thu Apr 10, 14 11:41 am |
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Checkout the Ocean Rodeo Flite - great kite! Just spent a lot of time on it at the Thompson Pass Snowkite Festival. Replaced my 2012 Flite with the 2014. _________________ "I have often regretted my speech, never my silence" ~Xenocrates |
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sromano1995
Since 22 May 2013
240 Posts
Portland
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Thu Apr 10, 14 1:43 pm |
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haha.... A bunch of different opinions on this subjects... And my guess is that all suggested kites are somewhat similar and get the job done: riding in the light wind conditions...
However, the only real way to know is to have a challenge....
Tomorrow, Friday April 11, looks like a perfect day to put these kites to the test at Sauvie.
Come with your turbine, flite, airrush, and I will bring my Contra (and a 6 pack of Heineken for the winner)...
How about 4:00PM start time (with possibility to come earlier for warm-up)
I am sure we can come up with some challenge: most time of the water, biggest air, etc....Suggestions welcome... |
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
701 Posts
El Sargento, B.C.S. Mexico
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Thu Apr 10, 14 1:47 pm |
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I wouldn't be able to make it... I'm in Deadhorse. It would interesting to see the results and feed back of a non biased event like that. _________________ "I have often regretted my speech, never my silence" ~Xenocrates |
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dwaynej
Since 09 Sep 2013
207 Posts
Stoked
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Thu Apr 10, 14 2:53 pm |
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Purchase a foil instead. The last guy on the water at my local site is a guy flying a 10M on a foil.
Dwayne |
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bigjohn
Since 13 Mar 2012
663 Posts
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Thu Apr 10, 14 3:03 pm Love my Turbine |
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I love my turbine!!!
It has amazing range, and you can get big floaty jumps out of it (be sure to pump it up firm or the wings fold).
I'm a big guy and use my turbine in the Gorge quite a bit. There is many a day where I am the only guy in the water (dougs beach area). I can fly it from about 10 mph - 25 mph with the sweet spot being around 15-20.
With that being said, I was using my turbine with a smallish surboard in La Ventana and the guys on hydrofoil boards were ripping past me. Wouldn't want to go over a fish net with one of those things, but they are pretty amazing in light winds. _________________ Kiting starts at 40MPH |
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undertow
Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
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Thu Apr 10, 14 6:04 pm |
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Thanks for all the input, would like to see the Sauvies competition |
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Windian
Since 28 Apr 2008
889 Posts
Newport, OR
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Thu Apr 10, 14 8:49 pm |
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I bought a Cloud 17 a while back and haven't had a chance to put it through the paces as it has been strong winds on all the days it has been forecasted to blow. Today I was kiting on my 7m as I was yesterday also. Maybe when summertime rolls around I will find myself on the Cloud 17 and can give some feedback. Until then I have no complaints about putting up small kites in high winds. Let it rip!!!
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dhannf
Since 29 Nov 2010
42 Posts
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Thu Apr 10, 14 9:20 pm |
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I just got a blade fat last but haven't ridden it yet. Plan on getting it out in the next two weeks. Will post after.
Would like to hear how the Davies contest turns out. _________________ Thanks
Dan |
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dhannf
Since 29 Nov 2010
42 Posts
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Thu Apr 10, 14 9:21 pm |
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Fat Lady _________________ Thanks
Dan |
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stringy
Since 23 Jun 2006
1731 Posts
vancouver
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Fri Apr 11, 14 5:54 am |
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lots of great flying light wind kites out there. my suggestion when selecting a light wind kite is to demo it and intentially drop it in the water and test the relaunchability. this is where you will see the biggest differences in all kites. if there is one kite out there that will see the water more than any other in your quiver, it will be your light wind kite.
I have a 13m cloud. the day you were riding sauvies I was riding my 13m at frenchman's, which is even farther south towards the city where the wind is lighter. sauvies isn't a viable option for me so I go anywhere along the east side of the columbia when I can't spare the time to drive an hour to gorge/jones.
dwayne has the best solution. get a hydrofoil and rule sauvies. that darn current won't be too much effect with a foil and you can use a smaller kite that turns much quicker. _________________ www.jimstringfellow.com |
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WindSki
Since 14 Dec 2012
411 Posts
Portland
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Fri Apr 11, 14 6:51 am |
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People that are running the turbine I have a question. Currently I have Rally’s in sizes up to 10m. Am I insane to think about spacing, going from the 10m to the turbine with nothing in between? If the Turbine really can handle, controllable up to say 18 mph then sounds like it would work? Some facts, I’m a strong intermediate, kite in the gorge and have kited for a total of 150 days. (50 days each, past three years) Kite primarily Twin tip, 190ibs
Thanks |
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Sella
Since 21 Apr 2007
1794 Posts
Doin' The Dalles
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Fri Apr 11, 14 7:27 am |
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WindSki, my big kite was a 14M RPM and I just picked up a 14M Rally and instantly noticed how light wind efficient and fast the Rally performed. Great range too. (I'm 200 pounds) Many good kites on the market but as an experienced rider you know how to get more leverage and apparent wind in your favor when working those 27M lines so I suggest you demo/borrow a 14m first to get a gauge of range etc. I think you'll be surprised. |
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sromano1995
Since 22 May 2013
240 Posts
Portland
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Fri Apr 11, 14 7:49 am Range |
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Windski, I am actually thinking about the same thing.
Today, I have 10, 12 and now 15 LW (All Cabrinha: switchblades and contra)
I am actually thinking about selling my 12
I am 160lbs and my 10 works for me in 15mph+
For everything below 15mph, I plan to use my Contra 15m.
I see it this way:
Switchblade 10m: 13 - 25mph wind range
Contra 15 m: 7 - 15 mph wind range
Almost no range overlap but one less kite to carry |
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Reaper356
Since 10 Dec 2006
781 Posts
Salem / LC Oregon
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Fri Apr 11, 14 8:27 am |
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Adding some surfboards into your board lineup can dramatically change your options... I have 13, 9, 7 kites and am 185-190.
I frequently can't stay upwind on my 9m w/ my 132 TT, but jump on the surfboard (i have a fish and sst) and have absolutely not problems due to the extra area.
Also, since we're talking lightwind - 13m / surfboard combo works fine in sub 10 mph if the current is right. |
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