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Post subject: Bullshit Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:43 am |
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:56 am |
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Kamikuza wrote: :thumb:
But define "perform", Pumpy ... Fair point. Open to suggestions, but I'd say "consistently staying upwind (20 mins+) on standard kiteboarding gear (twin tips, surfboards, race boards etc)".
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Kamikuza
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:00 am |
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How about just "able to tack back and forth from a starting point without having to walk upwind" in 5 to 7 knots? From my observations, most people are fairly content to pootle around, NOT going miles upwind ...
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TheJoe
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:08 am |
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I think if someone is riding in that horrible kind of wind why would they worry about upwind? Seems to me that if I was up and riding in 7knts I'd prefer to do a short downwinder on say a SuP (in case the wind dies I won't have to swim).
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donchin
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:12 am |
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:21 am |
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I can and do kite in 5-7 knots. Infact I pull pin around 3 knots. In 3 knots I can still stay upwind!...
So take that.
5-7 knots and i'm going 15-20 mph 8-10 knots jumping starts......
But it all comes down to the type of board I ride! Mine has big bad wheels on it!!! Thats right i'm landboarding while you sorry arse inflatable only kitesurfers are sitting on the beach watching.
Why landboard in such light wind? why not? its certainly better than sitting on the beach watching. it makes for a chilled session and in summer theres plenty of "scenery" to keep me interested as I cruise up and down the beach.
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:38 am |
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couldn't agree more....all a crock of SHITE..could it be that they are just that bad at determining wind speed i will throw in $5 to help dimitri buy a wind meter 
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Post subject: Re: BULLSHIT Low Wind Ranges Claimed by Kite Companies Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:44 am |
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Agreed PMU .North Dyno 18 & Epic Inf. "secret size" claim of 5 knots (5.7mph) is not possible on the water even with extension lines.However for Flysurfer Speed3 21M with 6m extensions their claim is the closest without BS (5.5 knots / 6.3 mph).Actually 6 knots / 6.9 mph is true!. Having flown the Dyno 18 on extensions 7 knots (8.0mph) is closer to the truth. We tested the Epic Inf. against Dyno and it needed one more knot of wind at 8 knots (9.2 mph).Surely inflatable companies should do like Flysurfer and give 2 types of low wind minimum.One for water use and one for land & or snow use. Companies could go even further in details for water. Twin tip low,surfboard low and raceboard low.This would certainly eliminate "BS" and guarantee the customer satisfaction. Low wind possibility is the average wind speed needed because light wind is not a constant number.So to ride in 6 knots the wind can drop to 5 and go up to 7 knots. 7 knots is 6 to 8knots wind. 8 knots is 7 to 9 knots wind.  This is no "BS"upaEZ. Knots into mph : 5.0=5.7 5.5=6.3 6.0=6.9 6.5=7.5 7.0=8.0 7.5=8.6 8.0=9.2 8.5=9.8
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