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Kitesail

Since 23 Jun 2006
108 Posts
The Gorge
Stoked
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Sat Mar 01, 08 6:27 pm |
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Don’t know if the word is out yet…….but WINDANCE in Hood River is now open with a new owner “Dave Nunn” and is getting stocked day by day with Kiteboarding and Windsurfing gear…
Some deals on T2’s….(should be priced right)
Stop by and say hi, see what’s up!
John _________________ John B
A good day is any day; A great day is a WINDY day! |
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Mocean

Since 21 Sep 2005
343 Posts
Newport
Obsessed
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Sat Mar 01, 08 10:30 pm |
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| pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | The SS website now has all the flash powered madness about the T3 up and running. |
I just see the same "Classified: Details coming soon!" when I try to open any of the information. I guess you could call it flash powered madness....
Am I missing something? |
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
1832 Posts
Pure Stoke Sports
Shop Owner
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Sat Mar 01, 08 10:38 pm |
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This is not a sales advertisement, but since this post has come up, it might be a good time to post to the group that Slingshot made a decision this Fall to open up a second Slingshot dealer in Hood River.
2nd Wind Sports is still the key dealer in town for Slingshot kites and all parts/accessories. In addition to Slingshot, we'll be representing Liquid Force, Nobile, Royal, Mystic and Fanatic.
We very much appreciate the support from our local kiters and will continue to service all your local kiteboarding needs.
Thanks
Pepi, Erica and your 2nd Wind Crew _________________ Pure Stoke Sports
Hood River, OR
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hood-River-OR/2nd-Wind-Sports/35891485558?ref=mf
www.Purestokesports.com |
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magicmaker

Since 29 Oct 2006
895 Posts
da Hood
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Sun Mar 02, 08 10:43 am |
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| Mocean wrote: | | pdxmonkeyboy wrote: | | The SS website now has all the flash powered madness about the T3 up and running. |
I just see the same "Classified: Details coming soon!" when I try to open any of the information. I guess you could call it flash powered madness....
Am I missing something? |
i'm getting the same thing; classifieds: details coming soon. give us a direct link pdxmb, thx. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Sun Mar 02, 08 1:56 pm |
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| oops. I thought that since there seemed to be a new intro page, all the links would work. So I guess it is still classified. |
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rmurray
Since 06 Feb 2008
13 Posts
New Member
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Mon Mar 03, 08 12:16 pm |
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| Which is a better light wind kite? Rev or T2/3? |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Mon Mar 03, 08 12:53 pm |
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| rmurray wrote: | | Which is a better light wind kite? Rev or T2/3? |
Couldn't really tell you about the t3. I know that the T2 has quite a bit of low end. The rev really likes to generate apparent wind and flies really fast so it is good in light wind as well.
I got a completely new quiver this year and my light wind kite really came down to price. I mean, do you want to spend $1,500 on a light wind kite? After all, lightwind kiting can only be soo much fun. You can pick up a brand new or used T2 on the cheap and that always appeals to me.
My quiver for taking it all in 08':
Rev 9 and 11.. I'm not joe pro but I love how fast this kite is and how smooth and consistent the power is. Just enough depower and much more "slippery" in the window than other bows/hybrids. The 9 and 11 will be mainstays in the gorge and will keep me going most of the time when combined with my fuse.
TD2- 14. This will be the "I drove all the way here, I'm going kiting dammit kite". Good low end, great light wind performance. I don't dig on the pulley bar..but..whatever, nothing is perfect. De-powers allot so should be good in the waves.
Geez, looks like I will need a SS window decal this year. LOL |
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rmurray
Since 06 Feb 2008
13 Posts
New Member
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Mon Mar 03, 08 1:02 pm |
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| Thanks, Monkeyboy. Good point about the $$ for a light wind kite. I just bought the 9m rev and am going to make a decision between the 7m or 11m for Rev#2. At 190, the 9m should get me into pretty strong winds at the Gorge so I'd probably get more use out of the 11m. Too many choices. I like your quiver...that's exactly what I'm thinking. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Mon Mar 03, 08 1:18 pm |
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I am hovering around 200lbs myself so that is why I went with the 9,11 combo. It takes allot of wind to push me into the 7m range. That usually happens in the fall at rooster. In the past I just made do with my 9m crossbow in winds up to 35k but I'm not sure I want to push the REV that far.
I have a very lazy eye on the lookout for a used 07' waroo 7m. Once I get that, I will not have to look at buying another kite for at least 2 years. (and that will be a relief). |
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kt
Since 16 Mar 2005
764 Posts
Portland, Or
Opinionated
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Mon Mar 03, 08 1:21 pm |
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hey thump,
is that warren fuller from dewey beach delaware? i used to windsurf with him back in the early 90's when i ran a shop out that way.
kt
| Thump wrote: | My buddy Warren has a demo. Only flew it for a short time and has not written a full write-up yet. Likes the 2-1 much better than 1-1, though. Said the new bar was fantastic.
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Thump
Since 15 Dec 2007
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Fri Mar 07, 08 5:48 am |
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KT,
That is, indeed, Mr Fuller. He is our local kiting ironman around here, regularly scoring 150 days/500 hours of kiting per year. (In his mid-60s, I might add....) |
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