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dluog
Since 02 Jun 2007
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Sat Jun 02, 07 12:06 pm Kite size |
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I'm planning to replace my aging Naish X2 16 and Cabrinha Recon 10 with a couple of 2007 Waroos. Those two C kites pretty much cover the range I like to go out in - when it gets really windy I wimp out and go windsurfing.
To cover the same range, or maybe extend it down a bit into lighter winds, what Waroos do I want? A 15 & 11? 13 & 9?
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hedquista
Since 13 Apr 2007
72 Posts
Salt lake city
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Sat Jun 02, 07 12:15 pm |
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Go with the 15 and 11. a 12, 13 in a C kite has the same power as 11,12 waroo. at least i think so. the 15 waroo is a little slower in response for my liking but still great. i have flown the 15 and 17 alot back in utah(light wind cursed place)and i like them. it will cover you down to the 11 and the 11 will cover down to a 9. i fly a 12 and 7 waroo and love them both. i am super small so... small kites are my cup of tea |
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Garret

Since 07 Sep 2006
254 Posts
Portland
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Sat Jun 02, 07 1:20 pm |
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I would go with a 13 and a 9 and have a bigger board for the light days. If you have a smaller kite you might be able to go on those windy days that you go windsurfing instead. I have a 15m and only use it on the really light days at Sauvie, but probably could use a 13 just as well-- |
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bulae99
Since 12 Jul 2006
1692 Posts
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Sat Jun 02, 07 3:47 pm You should test drive the new Turbo Diesel II's |
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The TD II is a great kite. You should demo the TD II before you go for the Waroo. I have a tdII 9, 11, and 14. I weigh 220 and can sail in 13 knots of wind!!!
If I were to go for 2 kites I would get a 9 and 11. On light days I would get a 6 foot surfboard.
Try the new Turbo II's they are great! _________________ Hey, I'm being hahahahahrassed! |
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Mr.Onepump

Since 11 Sep 2006
66 Posts
Albany
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Sat Jun 02, 07 7:45 pm |
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but then agian a 6 foot surfboard isn't very portable. the 13 and 9 has my vote. |
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