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Postby xray » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:59 pm
Rumour has it that there will be a 7 and 9 m Park as of March...
Anyone who can confirm this. Would be great....
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Postby PAFF » Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:00 am
xray wrote:Rumour has it that there will be a 7 and 9 m Park as of March...
Anyone who can confirm this. Would be great....
Hrmmm... Still need a 5 then!
If they make a 9 and 7, they should make a 5 also..
If they dont, they should make a 4.5 for the 6m2!
When your unhooked and waveriding, in Europe and SA etc, you need this sizes, it only in the Pacific where you ride waves whit a 12m2 and 9m2
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Postby kaje » Thu Nov 18, 2010 9:26 am
This would be great!
The Park is the best 2011 kite I've tested so far, but the sizes are the reason not to take the Park, because I want a 7, 9 and 12m quiver.
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Postby speedyRider » Thu Nov 18, 2010 12:11 pm
I agree...do at least 9 and 7, its much more difficult now to do a "right" quiver. If for example an average rider takes a 12 and 8, he loses the 10m size which are usually the sweetest size (9 and 10 thats it)...12-10-8 is maybe too near of each other and you still miss a kite for when its nuking.
If you take a 10m as your biggest kite, what to do now? a 8m as small kite maybe too large, while if you take a 6 its worse for those looking their sweet spot for unhooking.
Robby please give us a 9 and a 7!!! (and a 5 if possible for those light people or waveriders)
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Postby Uride2 » Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:41 pm
Awesome, hope its true.
I'm going to purchase a 9m.
Hope its a Naish Park...
alternatives are not Naish.
I'm a 3m increment guy.
Preferred: 15, 12, 9
or
2nd choice: 14, 11, 8
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