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Bear
Since 16 Feb 2013
33 Posts
Tacoma
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Thu Apr 02, 15 7:53 am Kite sizes for SPI? |
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My GF and I are thinking about a trip to South Padre Island in May. My kite sizes are 8m,10m,12m & 14m. At 190 lbs what would be the 2 most useful kites for me to bring?
Thanks,
Rob
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caps
Since 23 Dec 2010
347 Posts
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Thu Apr 02, 15 8:15 am |
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Sorry... But if you're shelling out the $ to go, pay an extra $35 and bring them all. I'm #175 and seem to be on a 12 the most but have even pulled out the 6 a couple times. Have fun!
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DownStream
Since 18 Apr 2007
381 Posts
Obsessed
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bigjohn
Since 13 Mar 2012
663 Posts
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Bear
Since 16 Feb 2013
33 Posts
Tacoma
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Thu Apr 02, 15 6:23 pm |
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Downstream, my GF has an 9m & 11m so I'm thinking her 9 & 11 and my 12 & 14. How does that sound? We can swap as she usually rides smaller than me.
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Bear
Since 16 Feb 2013
33 Posts
Tacoma
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Thu Apr 02, 15 6:25 pm |
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Bring them all seems to be the consensus. Definitely don't want to miss any days because of not having a small enough kite.
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spikite

Since 08 Sep 2012
181 Posts
South Padre Island
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Mon Apr 06, 15 7:44 pm |
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Yep, bring em if you got em. 9's 10's and 12's seem to the most used in the last couple of weeks with a couple of 14m day's in the mix.
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aksurfer
Since 30 Aug 2010
91 Posts
Anchorage, AK
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Tue Apr 07, 15 12:29 pm |
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Only been there three times but definitely bring a small kite, you never know. 8,10,12,14,17 and you won't miss any sessions. I'm an above average wave rider and I've been fully lit on my depowered 8 during a northerly.
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deminimis

Since 15 Jul 2014
326 Posts
On the Rocks
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Wed Apr 08, 15 8:30 am |
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This is a bit off topic, so hopefully it's not too much of an intrusion. Other than warmer climes, why does it seem everyone flocks to SPI as opposed to Laguna Madre (Corpus Christi Bay) or Padre Island (NPI)? I recall sailboarding out of Cole Park (Corpus) back in '93 and it was great (although I couldn't understand why everyone had water bottles attached to their booms...until I was what seemed like miles out with a tongue that felt as huge as a football). Anyway, even in the heat of Summer, I recall good side-on winds and amazingly few people on the water. Not exactly a resort atmosphere in Corpus, and flat water, but good waves over at Aransass Pass if needed (and tar balls between your toes). Anyway, just curious. As I start to figure out this kiteboard thing, I've been thinking a trip back to Cole Park (knock out some long overdue fam visits) might be in order.
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Freeride Kiter
Since 08 Jul 2011
702 Posts
El Sargento, B.C.S. Mexico
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Wed Apr 08, 15 3:39 pm |
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The whole stretch from Galveston to South Padre is good kiting. October and November when I become homeless, and it is MUCH cooler (and Alaska Air is offering cheap tickets) I fly in to DFW rent an Xterra type vehicle and car camp the coast chasing wind.
Galveston has Gulf-side waves and further in towards Texas City you get some nice flat water action with tons of riding options. The gulf coast from there to Corpus is great side on wave action. In corpus you have the whole beach for both flat water and waves at Port Aransas (wind direction dependent on flat or wave riding) Inside the bay has quite a few spots and just as many secret spots.
SPI... well there are more spots there than you can kite in a day. If there is wind in Texas you can't go wrong wherever you end up. AND if I may add... I have never found it crowded. again though It’s off season when I head there.
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