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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
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Hood River
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 11:38 am    snowkiting Reply with quote

so i just have a few questions!
how would i size my kites when im snowkiting. do you go bigger or smaller or the same. my regular kite durring the summer in the gorge is a 10m like 18-25mph roughly. im like 170lbs. so if i were in the same wind but on a snowboard what size kite would i fly?

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chanson

Since 31 Jan 2006
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 11:40 am     Reply with quote

If the snow is normal(not like wet cement), you should probably size down a size from what you would use on the water.

7m/8m for you in that wind you stated.....or even a 5m when it's super lit.
but I am talking SLE/bows....

If the snow is cold and dry...your board moves across the snow pretty quick with very little drag.

maybe the pro's will chime in......?

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Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 12:51 pm     Reply with quote

I know I fly my 17.5 machine alot from oregon to montana and utah .....machine gets pumped up the most..... get one now days new complete for less than 400 bucks... Wink

low winds is the most common in most enjoyable riding conditions.

I have ridden a 7 once and a 10-11 some.

mostly big kite and medium rockboard. Twisted Evil

looking favorable for a crater assualt this coming weekend. Evil or Very Mad

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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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Couve / Hood
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 1:05 pm     Reply with quote

Having a kite with a easy kill system (one line leash or 5th line) is good for safety, I am not sure how safe I'd feel hooked up suicide style. Getting drug on snow is a lot worse then getting drug over water, especially when you mix in rocks and ice and shit. Adam went for a pretty big drag behind the foil.

Having a kite that reverse relaunches easy is good too. The foils were a real pain when they landed upside down. It could be that we were all inexperienced with it but it seemed like they weren't nearly as user friendly as the LEI kites. Especially when you consider the mess of bridles.

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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 2:46 pm     Reply with quote

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looking favorable for a crater assualt this coming weekend.

just got back from there,...about 2 ft of snow at the rim, lit up on the 8m Cool i'll post the pic after i get dry.
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my regular kite durring the summer in the gorge is a 10m like 18-25mph roughly. im like 170lbs. so if i were in the same wind but on a snowboard what size kite would i fly?

you can pretty much use a small kite (6m-10m) to get pulled around on any snow condition. But once you start wanting to jump and do tricks you need a kite adaquate to the wind speed....its mainly for lift.
also,
you might want to change your stance to a more (duckfeet) position, it helps stop the front foot pressure which can lead to digging in. I setup my stance at 20 degree's. Wink

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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 4:14 pm     Reply with quote

good info sol-flyer... any more tips? we were all talking about moving the backs of our bindings so they aren't so forward, thought that might help for not over edging.

I found it real hard to get into that comfy position like I am on water without sinking edges or plowing to a stop. Practice makes perfect?

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Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostMon Dec 03, 07 7:33 pm     Reply with quote

did you not ride both directions or should I say all four left/right both heelside /toeside?? I assume your on snowboards.

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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
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PostTue Dec 04, 07 2:20 pm     Reply with quote

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I found it real hard to get into that comfy position like I am on water without sinking edges or plowing to a stop.


this is partly due to the sidecut radius of your snowboard, Which is why some kite companies are coming out with a kite-specific board. I also think that edgeing upwind is a lot easier (side-cut radius), Its important to remember the true wind direction. This makes the timing to get those floaty jumps a bit tricky.

As for bindings,...
turn your stance forward (duckfeet) to help get that extra torso twist. (see illustration below). to much and your back foot wont respond correctly while riding toeside
I ride with soft boots, and prefer bindings with a low-cut back. This helps allow me to shift my weight around. this can lead to sprained ankles,...you've been warned


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Reaper356

Since 10 Dec 2006
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PostTue Dec 04, 07 3:21 pm     Reply with quote

Curious to hear from the snow guys - What sort of wind speeds do you put up say a 10m Ozone foil.
I have a couple 5m foils (Not sheetable) that I can barely hang onto after ~17mph! It seems like they'd pull fine in the snow around 10-15 mph?

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SoOR

Since 10 Mar 2007
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PostTue Dec 04, 07 4:10 pm     Reply with quote

[quote="Sol-flyer"]
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looking favorable for a crater assualt this coming weekend.

just got back from there,...about 2 ft of snow at the rim, lit up on the 8m Cool i'll post the pic after i get dry.


what up matt. you and jason been kiting lately. i'm ready to give the Mt ashland a go this season. -Brian

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Sol-flyer

Since 21 Mar 2006
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PostTue Dec 04, 07 5:11 pm     Reply with quote

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I have a couple 5m foils (Not sheetable) that I can barely hang onto after ~17mph! It seems like they'd pull fine in the snow around 10-15 mph?


i have a 3m wasp that is 2 line, it pulls about as hard as a 6m! I've gone out with it a few times in the beginning, i dont like how they collapse when not filled with air. Takes a different kind of flying.
plus,
I felt more comfertable with the way my 4 line "C" kites fly
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what up matt. you and jason been kiting lately. i'm ready to give the Mt ashland a go this season. -Brian


yo whad up!
We're heading out crater lake this saturday(wind permitting)
Mt ashland has about 5 inches Crying or Very sad Its usually a late bloomer, but is the best snowkiting place hands down.


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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
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PostTue Dec 04, 07 6:01 pm     Reply with quote

Reaper356 wrote:
Curious to hear from the snow guys - What sort of wind speeds do you put up say a 10m Ozone foil.
I have a couple 5m foils (Not sheetable) that I can barely hang onto after ~17mph! It seems like they'd pull fine in the snow around 10-15 mph?


Foils have great low end grunt for their size. A 10m Ozone should get you going on the snow in 5-6 kts and its range should take you to about 22-25 kts.

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windslayer

Since 30 Apr 2007
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Stoked



PostTue Dec 11, 07 11:31 pm     Reply with quote

I just rig and go. Pick a size Holly and go. Dont think too much about it. I used both my 9 and 12 all last season. you have plenty of days under a kite you should know by now. Just go and fly your kite. There are so many open killer spots around and even in bend.

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