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What is your 2008 Quiver?
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shymac

Since 20 Jul 2005
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Home Valley, Wa.
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PostTue Mar 04, 08 8:49 pm     Reply with quote

I have everything Sling Shot... Cool

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Inept_Fun

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wjb

Since 14 Aug 2007
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Nor Cal
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6'3" 215
08 North Rebels 10 and 14
getting a 7 for my trip to the Gorge this spring and those nuclear summer days at Sherman Island
07 North Rocketfish 5'10"
Nobile 555 145
considering going down a size since I got the Rocketfish

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jahmbi

Since 28 Jul 2005
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JUMPIN JIMI

Since 11 Nov 2006
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Yardsale

Since 29 Mar 2005
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Monkey kites....all sizes Shocked Shocked

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Speedo

Since 07 May 2007
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PostWed Mar 05, 08 8:14 pm     Reply with quote

07 Waroo 5,7,9,13
Liquid Force 5'8" directional
old Naish directional, skypirate.
Need good twin tip,old one is hammersurf debaser.
Thinking of North Jamie pro, but not really sure. waiting for a demo day!

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Silversurfer

Since 01 Mar 2008
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NoPo
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 1:40 pm    First Kite Setup Reply with quote

OK...
So, if you were to new to the sport and you were to get an initial setup (Kite, Board, Harness, etc), what would you get?... (for Sauvies and Gorge)
I'm 190 5'11"

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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
3754 Posts
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 1:47 pm    Re: First Kite Setup Reply with quote

Silversurfer wrote:
OK...
So, if you were to new to the sport and you were to get an initial setup (Kite, Board, Harness, etc), what would you get?... (for Sauvies and Gorge)
I'm 190 5'11"


Not going to mention any brands... haha! But depending on the style of kite (C, hybrid, or bow), I'd think a 9/13 combo would be a good start. Hybrids or bows are probably your best bet, and will give ya a lot more range both up top and down low. Then there will always be days where you'll need a bigger (if you like riding really light wind) and smaller kite.

Board wise, something in the 130-140ish range.

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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 1:55 pm     Reply with quote

Your first quiver is really dependent on a lot of things. How often do you want to kite? Do you want to be able to kite in all conditions? You said you wanted to be able to kite at the gorge and sauvie's. Well - that means you get a wind range from like 8 knots (barely able to keep your kite up) to winds gusting into 45 knots (barely able to keep yourself from getting blown away).

A 9m and a 13M bow kite would be a good start for a quiver. I would recommend going with a 151 board. The 151 board is going to be easier to start on and can be used at Sauvie's and the gorge - its not going to be a great light wind or heavy wind board - but it will handle fine. You can pick up other boards as you progress.

A 9/13 quiver would be pretty good - you woul have a hard time kiting in really light winds and you couldn't go out in really heavy winds. THere are plenty of days and locations where you could use your quiver - you would just have to check on the winds before you head out.

Bow kites - generally, have more wind range than C Kites and can handle the gusts of wind much better.

C Kites - generally, are more stable (less succeptible to directional shifts in the wind), but don't have the wind range.

Bow kites may be the way to go for a beginner - they can be safer, you can dump most of the power if you get into a tight spot by pushing the bary all the way away from you. And they do give you a better wind range - so you don't need as many kites.

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 2:35 pm     Reply with quote

Terromoto is right on but I think I would get a board in the 135-138 range. Don't obsess to much over the kite purchases, as long as you have kites newer than 06 you should be good to go. Spend the money and get a quality board that you will want to ride for some time. Don't waste your money on a beginner board, you will outgrow it quickly and if you really want one I can give you a big old slingshot drake I have.

Boards that I would look at if I were you... Jimmy lewis model III 139, Nobile 555 138?, if you can find one, caution redline 142, slingshot SX 137 (except 06 model). I love my JL and have never meant anyone that has one and didn't like it.

Spend all your money on your "gorge" and windy sauvie day board. Then make a plywood "glide" or go to this supposed board build party and make yourself a light wind board.

Above all else, do whatever it takes to get out on the water!

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mschulz

Since 29 May 2007
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Reno, NV
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 2:43 pm     Reply with quote

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Above all else, do whatever it takes to get out on the water!


Amen brother.....

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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
852 Posts
Left Coast
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 3:03 pm     Reply with quote

9/13 combo is great. I can use my 13 fuel in an amazing range of conditions . I'd look into a board somewhere in the 130's too, because of how spendy kiteboards can be it may be better to buy something you're going to progress into.

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magicmaker

Since 29 Oct 2006
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da Hood
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PostFri Mar 07, 08 3:06 pm     Reply with quote

i couldn't agree more that the '07 13m fuel has the most amazing range of any C kite i've ever flown. i seriously think my range for that kite is around 12 - 32mph.

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Silversurfer

Since 01 Mar 2008
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NoPo
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PostSat Mar 08, 08 8:55 pm    y'all rock Reply with quote

hello all...
I really appreciate the input... I've got some direction now on what to keep my eyes out for a deal... I was out scouting the gorge today... Most dudes were on 7m's it looked like... I watched a guy launch a 10m and get lifted... I definately see the need to have an expansive quiver... In the future... 2nd wind had some fuel kites one 13m... What do you think about a newbie having a rev? Is that too much kite? I'll check the forum for a ply'glide board...
Perspective: So I've been a surfer for 10 years... Its always been a solitary endevor, Today I watched the way other boarders help each other land their kites... Really cool...
CV... Aka silversurfer

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Kataku2k3

Since 14 Aug 2005
3754 Posts
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PostSat Mar 08, 08 9:48 pm     Reply with quote

I really think any beginner would like a REV better than a FUEL. Making the switch from FUELs ('05-07s) to REVs was one of the best things for me (as far as progression goes). Not only do they relaunch easier, but with more depower you'll probably feel a little more comfortable riding Gorge like conditions. Don't get me wrong though, the '07 FUELs have a huge range for a C-kite, but they don't come close to the REVs.

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carolb

Since 04 Nov 2006
590 Posts
Stevenson, WA in the summer, SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan



PostSun Mar 09, 08 11:14 am    2 Slingy SRT's 4 sale Reply with quote

For all you guys who have everything else in your slingy quiver...

I have two 2007 Slingshot SRT's 5'11" surfboards slightly used for sale. PM me if interested. One might be 2006 but I can't tell.

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