...would probably avoid this guys advice!Westozzy wrote:Spot on above, great advice.
Remember the power of the wind at 20 knots is 4 times less than at 10 knots although you have only double the wind speed.
The accuracy of the claims surround the Epic brand are highly questionable in my opinion. If you really want to get out in light winds you should consider going down the route of getting a Sector (or similar directional board) with a large 16m+ high aspect kite (like a Dyno, crossbow).pj sofine wrote:I seem to remember this being hashed over in another thread - I think the epic infinity2 was able to get going in 4 knots.Maybe by now it might be lower though.Crowned best low-wind kite
UKSurf wrote:The accuracy of the claims surround the Epic brand are highly questionable in my opinion.pj sofine wrote:I seem to remember this being hashed over in another thread - I think the epic infinity2 was able to get going in 4 knots.Maybe by now it might be lower though.Crowned best low-wind kite
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