Hmm, I'd actually prefer a higher aspect kite. They can move forward in the window and loose power, whereas lower aspect kites will pull, and not spill power the same way. Obviously there are a lot of other variables though.windyway wrote:I've flown several well known kites that make riding difficult when the wind goes crazy.
Anybody who lives with these conditions everyday,
probably has found a kite that shines when the going gets tough.
Lets say you are out on your 9 meter and the wind starts gusting to 35.
Will your kite remain stable and in control?
Whats your suggestion? WW
North rebel great kite for gusty conditions great wave kite,usually you can ride a size smaller due to it fantastic range.safety system probaly the best there is.TONYknotwindy wrote:North Rebel or Fuse. both crazy stable under or over powered, gusts or lull, whatever you get it works. only difference is 4 or 5 line.
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