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ethankites333

Since 07 Aug 2009
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HOOD RIVER, OREGON
 



PostSun Sep 20, 09 8:10 am    the kite for me?? Reply with quote

I have 300.00 to buy a kite for me.
I weigh 155lbs. And I am a begginer.
I need something i can use that is safe and good for all winds.

ANY IDEA'S???

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wylieflyote

Since 30 Jun 2006
1648 Posts
Puget Sound & Wa. Coast
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 8:35 am     Reply with quote

Go see Pepi for 2nd Wind kites in HR
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kiteboardinglife

Since 20 Jul 2009
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portland or.
 



PostSun Sep 20, 09 9:08 am     Reply with quote

Thats right Pepi
will hook you up Very Happy
I love 2nd wind Wink

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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 10:15 am     Reply with quote

where will you be kiting? There is no one kite that will get you up and ridingin every condition.

For example - if you want to ride at sauvies all the time then you will want a much bigger kite than if you decide you want to ride roosevelt.

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registered

Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 10:45 am     Reply with quote

there is another international forum for these kinds of delema..

look under Naish torches they look good from 2007 on info from other forum. Wink

mostly slingy round these parts.. they are close buy.. Question

If you listen to monkeys and unicorns then you won't want anything older than what it flies or its lethal. Twisted Evil

find an instructer that you trust and ask them ....thats part of what your paying them for is thier prohofessionalism.

by the way I am not recommending naish over slingy or vice versa. Shocked

I usually bring 4-5 kites and a few boards to the launch. I think I am getting the area down finally but if I leave a kite behind sure as shizzlt thats the one I should be pumping.

range is great but having the correct size kite for the conditions is priceless... the kite flys with optimal behavior and performance...mmmmmm helps in the swell.

one kite ahh I think ocean rodeo makes that model.

go enjoy the wind don't fear it.

and 300 bucks should get you a lesson and then that info your asking for.

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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
1871 Posts
Wicked Pissah
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 11:12 am     Reply with quote

You will not find a single kite out there that can be used in all winds. If you have not yet taken a lesson, go out and spend the cash to get it dialed in. Then take all that you have learned and make an informed decision on what you need. Your weight, local wind conditions, and ability will all play a huge role in your decision. If we have your weight then we can help tell you what size you will be using the most.

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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
2165 Posts
East Po
KGB



PostSun Sep 20, 09 11:55 am     Reply with quote

Chooch, he's 155lbs. Gotta stop reading while driving Wink

If you're riding Hood River then maybe something like an 8m would work for you. You can probably make it work from about 20-30mph (roughly). Taking lessons is definitely key (for your safety and others') if you haven't already. The instructor should discuss all this kind of stuff with you.

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dangerD

Since 27 Jun 2005
223 Posts
Bingen Heights
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 7:58 pm    perfect Reply with quote

Here's the package for you!
http://portland.craigslist.org/grg/spo/1373908983.html
None of this stuff is really used much anymore, but if you're dead-set against lessons,
this is a $300 quiver you could really Kook out on


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Joshiebaby

Since 14 Oct 2007
569 Posts
Vancouver, WA
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 8:06 pm     Reply with quote

I don't mean to be a downer but be prepared to shell out some more dough. For 800 or so dollars you should be able to get set up with some quality gear that will last you quite some time... If you spend 300 you will be frustrated because everything that you have is crap and you will replace all of it.

You will find people who will sell you crap and you may be able to get everything for all you need, harness, wetsuit, ONE kite and a crappy board but if you end up replacing it all... Is it really worth it.

My advise is INVEST in some lessons destroy their gear and then save your money if you really like it and get your own setup that is decent and will last you/not kill you.

Sorry to be debbie downer but you should be looking at 150-250 for 1-2 lessons (that would be super cheap) + 800 is for your gear which should get you 2 kites ect...

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Blue

Since 03 Jul 2007
469 Posts
I used to be
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PostSun Sep 20, 09 10:36 pm     Reply with quote

I got a kite I'll let go for $100. Took lots of abuse, my SO and I used it for learning. Some pro repairs and many homemade patches. It's a 9m Cabrinha Crossbow II. The bladder holds air for about 30 minutes, great for a body drag and pump up routine.

I'm serious Twisted Evil

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hilton

Since 15 Aug 2008
806 Posts

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PostMon Sep 21, 09 6:41 am    Trainer Kite Reply with quote

Use your $300 for a lesson and a trainer kite.

The more time you spend with the trainer, the easier it will be when you get on the water. You can fly the trainer through the winter even after it gets too cold to be in the water.

Save more money over the winter so you can get a decent water kite (or two) next year, and don't forget to budget for a board, wetsuit, harness, PFD, helmet, etc.

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krazedkiter

Since 08 Jun 2009
183 Posts
Florida
Stoked



PostMon Sep 21, 09 11:34 am     Reply with quote

Keep saving. Stay safe.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostMon Sep 21, 09 12:31 pm     Reply with quote

registered wrote:
If you listen to monkeys and unicorns then you won't want anything older than what it flies or its lethal. Twisted Evil


Whatever you do, don't take advice from someone that lacks a firm grasp of the english language. But he's right. You don't want anything older than what it flies (sic).

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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
2698 Posts
Still a gojo pimp!
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PostMon Sep 21, 09 1:12 pm     Reply with quote

pdxmonkeyboy wrote:
registered wrote:
If you listen to monkeys and unicorns then you won't want anything older than what it flies or its lethal. Twisted Evil


Whatever you do, don't take advice from someone that lacks a firm grasp of the english language. But he's right. You don't want anything older than what it flies (sic).


yeah, fer ser - if it is too old to fly then shouldn't buy it.

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registered

Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostMon Sep 21, 09 3:23 pm     Reply with quote

It... being a monkey or a unicorn.... for those who didn't grasp the English.

Sorry I don't practice my keystroke skills for the forum.. Twisted Evil


Also I am sure that plenty of people that don't speak English are more than qualified to answer your questions..

Monkeyboy /Unicorn lover you need your own forum.. Wink your knowledge, insight and B.S. is endless and should be the center of your own forum.

Do I need to explain the meanings of close buy to Confused reading is a skill.. Twisted Evil

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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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PostTue Sep 22, 09 7:37 am     Reply with quote

I don't even know what the hell your talking about; I didn't even post in this thread till you sought fit to proactively call me out.? So show me a post about buying kites where my opinion contradicts everyone elses sentiments about old gear.

Yeah, that's what I thought.

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