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Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 4:51 am
by fernmanus
I have never had the Yarga hindenburg on me. I have the 13.5, 11, and 9. I am happy with all three. I traded them for X2's and X3's. I am much happier with the handling of the Yargas.

I rode my Yarga 11M in 25 - 30 mph wind with 35 - 40 mph gusts. The kite handled great and the jumps were high and floaty. No complaints whatsoever.

Kenny

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:12 am
by Z4 KITER
Now I'm not sure which Yargas:

9-13-17 or...

7-11-15

This is for the SFBay Area. Currently using a 12.

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 3:05 pm
by sq225917
if you get ligth wind more often than strong wind go 17-13-9 should do an average rider from 12mph upto 30+

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 3:29 pm
by nEwSkIn
What´s the best for light wind (9-13kts for a 75kg rider)? yarga or a nemsis? (similar size, of course)

thanx

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 11:05 pm
by Dax
nEwSkIn wrote:What´s the best for light wind (9-13kts for a 75kg rider)? yarga or a nemsis? (similar size, of course)

thanx
I'd go with the Nemi in the big sizes (16 or 18 ) as I think it has all the advantages of high AR (good upwind, light on the bar, fast through the window) and has enough load on the lines that wakestyle jumps are a breeze. The big Nemi's will have less grunt than their mid aspect counterparts, so they will take a little more finess to get the most out of them. Just ride them fast and you will be very happy.

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 5:23 am
by radical
Dax wrote:Very similar in feel to the Slingshot Fuels, they are a little higher aspect though so they turn slightly slower, but jump and go upwind better. My honest opinion is that they are great kites, you won't be the slightest bit disapointed, and you will be happy with all the money you saved.

If you want nifty features like one pump, or fancy colored panels, go elsewhere. If you want to fly kites that fly sweet and to save enough money to go to some place warm and windy next winter, look no further. :thumb:
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