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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2001 2:12 pm
by Guest
Hung, over in Canada does a lot of this. He may make some comments on his schooling site:

http://www.kitesurfingschool.org/

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2001 8:59 pm
by Guest
I kited on snow all last winter, it's a blast !
You can only use bladderless kites because of the cold temperatures which cause the bladders to rapture.
Wide frozen lakes and empty fields are perfect as long as you get steady winds. You'll need only 4-5 knots to get going. Also avoid deep powder (more than 1 foot) and ice or very solid frozen snow as you'll loose all the ability to edge and you'll just slide downwind.
Enjoy !

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2001 12:47 pm
by ERX
...hey!
which kites are most suitable for snowkiting then?...what brands, sizes?
..what size for as heavy beef as me - 100kg(damned!)
May be even ideas where to get them best?

erx

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2001 1:13 pm
by murdoc
the best ones?
they cost a bit ....

the JoJo is cool,
the aeria raptor's a killer, too

just look for buggy-kiting.
all the competition winning superhigh
performance monsters are good for snowkiting :wink:

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2001 3:49 pm
by Guest
That kite has been designed for snow at first. Have a look...www.sportdirect.qc.ca