It just doesn't pull as much as you would think a 19m should. It pulls like a 17m but has some decent speed for a kite it's size.Kamikuza wrote:That good, is it? Shame I'm so iffy on the barOceanAdventures wrote:[Core 19m being one exception
It just doesn't pull as much as you would think a 19m should. It pulls like a 17m but has some decent speed for a kite it's size.Kamikuza wrote:That good, is it? Shame I'm so iffy on the barOceanAdventures wrote:[Core 19m being one exception
Then a faster 17 would be better?OceanAdventures wrote:It just doesn't pull as much as you would think a 19m should. It pulls like a 17m but has some decent speed for a kite it's size.Kamikuza wrote:That good, is it? Shame I'm so iffy on the barOceanAdventures wrote:[Core 19m being one exception
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It's called the gulf coast of Florida. Didn't realize it was a secret.... 15 knots here were calling in sick to work. That has been the problem for a long time, companies developed kite for places like Maui that don't have light wind, and kind of ignored it for years.peterheirman wrote:16 17m kites ?
Where are you living ? On the equator where there is hardly any wind ?
Half the size would do even in light winds (15knots) or am I missing something ?
When it is less than 15 knots: then go SUP or go paragliding
Not a bad idea at all Bille.THIS MIGHT WORK :
We need a company that's willing to RENT a Used kite to there buyer
to try ; shipping around the world, is Not that bad now, for something
as small as a kite & bar & pump, and shipping charges would be acceptable
to people that end up Not-Liking that particular kite.
You could actually have a rental kite shipped to your vacation destination ; but
i'd wanna know for Sure it had NO leaks if my vacation depended on it !
Bille
Hope i get to kite with you some-day Dimitri ; your one of the CoolestDimitri M wrote: ...
Not a bad idea at all Bille.
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Tell --peterheirman-- to NEVER go to San Diego ; 10-12mph is the Norm !!OceanAdventures wrote:It's called the gulf coast of Florida. Didn't realize it was a secret.... 15 knots here were calling in sickpeterheirman wrote:16 17m kites ?
Where are you living ? On the equator where there is hardly any wind ?
Half the size would do even in light winds (15knots) or am I missing something ?
When it is less than 15 knots: then go SUP or go paragliding
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Trust me there are way more light wind riders than any other... Everyplace as light wind at some time!
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