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KooKiter
Since 20 Jul 2009
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Sun Apr 25, 10 9:16 pm Thoughts on Liquid Force Envy Package for Beginner? |
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I think this year I am going to pull the trigger on kiteboarding gear. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the Liquid Force Envy Kite, Proof board and lux harness. I know the proof is a beginners board but will it do the trick until I develop some skills? The package for everything new is $1350 and seemed to be the best price I could find and is at Gorge Performance
I am also wondering if you would recommend a 10 or 12 m kite for a 6.2 200# person? I would most likely be doing most of my flying at the gorge and sauvies if the wind blows.
Thanks for your help! |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Sun Apr 25, 10 9:31 pm |
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I fly the Envys and I think they're a great kite. They don't depower the way a Havoc does, but it's not really to much to handle, it's just annoying when it's blowing 40... But we're not supposed to be kiting when it's that windy anyway, right?
If you're going to kite at Sauvie more, then a 12 is at least the smallest you want to go. The Gorge, 10 is the biggest. You're kind of in a predicament there. I'd say you are likely to be able to get more sessions if you come to the Gorge since it's easier to predict the wind, but a lot of the time you'd be better off on an 8 in the Gorge. Maybe you could just get a 12 and only kite at Sauvie/Stevenson? It's a tough call.
You might want to think about an 8 and a 12 for your size.
The proof is a decent board. The price-point is really why people buy it. For just a few more dollars you could get a Recoil 136 from last year and have a board that will be with you for a lot longer in your progression. |
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KooKiter
Since 20 Jul 2009
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Sun Apr 25, 10 9:50 pm Thanks for the help |
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Can people get in a lot of sessions at Sauvies or Stevenson... everything I read suggests that Sauvies rarely goes and I really dont know anything about Rooster Rock or Stevenson.
Thanks again! |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
Hick
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Sun Apr 25, 10 10:02 pm |
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Some years are awesome for Sauvies. |
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KooKiter
Since 20 Jul 2009
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Sun Apr 25, 10 10:49 pm Thanks for the help |
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Can people get in a lot of sessions at Sauvies or Stevenson... everything I read suggests that Sauvies rarely goes and I really dont know anything about Rooster Rock or Stevenson.
Thanks again! |
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Joshiebaby

Since 14 Oct 2007
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Vancouver, WA
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Mon Apr 26, 10 4:14 am |
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I'd say if you are really going to get into it and make the investment get a smaller kite and go to the gorge. Sounds like a lot longer drive but Sauvies is always further than people think it is. Its more of a weekday hey can I get out a few minutes early from work and still pull something off. for 1350 you might even consider looking at trying to get a couple of kites used. If you spent and extra 200 or so it seems like for 1500 you could go board, wetsuit 2 kites and maybe not have the problem of only being able to kite one or two spots. Trust me the extra money is worth it when you are out kiting instead of sitting on the beach. This sport is a lot of upfront cost and it sucks but if you are ready to bite the bullet...
Stevenson is a pretty advanced launch and you won't want to be headed out there until you are pretty comfortable so I'd push you to drive a bit more--definitely get your s sessions in and then take it from there.
But this is from a guy who was living in Vancouver, would drive to Sauvies and then it wouldn't go for me. So maybe I'm just bitter  |
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tonyb

Since 09 Oct 2006
973 Posts
Stevenson in the summer & SPI in the winter
Bolstad Clan
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Mon Apr 26, 10 5:44 am |
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Tonia with Cascade Kiteboarding teaches off of jet ski's in Stevenson so you don't have to deal with the launch. She also gets you out away from the main traffic area so you have plenty of room.
Tony |
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Joshiebaby

Since 14 Oct 2007
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Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
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PDX/ White Salmon
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Mon Apr 26, 10 7:07 am |
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Dont buy a kite based on Sauvies...buy based off the gorge.
before you buy anything you should take some lessons and demo some kites. Tonia from Cascade teaches on Liquid force. That would be a great way to know if you like the kite or not. _________________ Join the CGKA! Membership is only $10! Sign up at http://cgka.net/become-a-member/ |
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Pepi

Since 16 Jun 2006
1831 Posts
Pure Stoke Sports
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Mon Apr 26, 10 7:29 am |
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Forrests comments are pretty accurate on the Envy. The Envy is definitely one of our better kites for the year as both our kite school (Cascade Kiteboarding) and our teamriders are using this kite in their quivers, plus the package deal that Liquid provides to it's dealers with the Envy+Harness+Strapkit+Board package.
As an alternative for customers wanting to upgrade their board selection with the Envy Package, we will be offering the Recoil or WLF boards as alternative upgrade options.
If you ever have any questions about these package options give Nate, Mike, Claire, Aaron or myself a shout at the shop and we can try to help you out.
If you still have not taken lessons, Bettyboarder is correct, take a lesson first. After your lesson is over, ask you instructor questions about both the gear you used (safety/performance) and where they recommend as your next steps to continue your learning curve best.
Pepi _________________ Pure Stoke Sports
Hood River, OR
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KooKiter
Since 20 Jul 2009
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Mon Apr 26, 10 9:22 am I can't believe how helpful everyone is..... |
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Based on a lot of your recommendations I want to get a kite for the gorge as I planned on going there the most anyways.
So at 200 pounds it sounds like my first kite should be either an 8 or a 10 M. For someone wtih a pretty advanced aptitude for water/snowsports which one would I be able to progress with for a longer period of time... Would it be better to have a 10 M once I get the hang of it or does the 8 m fly faster and could fly in more wind conditions in the gorge?
As far as the lessons go... I have taken the initial trainer kite lesson and also the first water lesson.... I was able to body drag and if I would have had a kite larger than 5 m I could tell I would have been able to get up.... the instructor said she usually doesn't let people try to board but could tell I would have been disappointed if I didnt get to try it. The reason I want to get the gear this year is because while skiing this year I met a kiteboarder that is an instructor in one of the designations (the one that progresses the rider faster), I hear there is two and one gets you on the board much quicker and would be able to give me a good deal on lessons as he did not have his own kiteboarding. I just can't afford $100 an hour but I know lessons are extremely important.
So this is just another question.. any suggestions for learning affordably as well?
You are all a huge help and really makes me want to get into kiteboarding! |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Mon Apr 26, 10 10:29 am |
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10m and upgrade to the recoil.
Always better to be a little overpowered than underpowered--especially when your learning. Plus, the late afternoon gorge winds tend to lighten up so you'll want the bigger kite.
The recoil is a money board and will allow you to progress a long ways until you figure out what style of riding really interests you.
Cheers,
Brian |
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KooKiter
Since 20 Jul 2009
62 Posts
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Tue May 11, 10 2:33 pm Proud new kite owner |
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With the help of all your recommendations.. I got the 10 M Envy and 137 Recoil from 2nd Winds.... Any ideas on getting some inexpensive lessons would be great? I plan on taking one jet ski assisted lesson and then would just like to have someone make sure I am setting everything up properly and take any pointers on riding that they have. Thanks again.. Matt |
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
2102 Posts
PNW
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Tue May 11, 10 2:57 pm in a funk |
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Forrest wrote: | Some years are awesome for Sauvies. |
I think SI is in a funk. . .7 and 8 years ago it would blow all the time. . .So like clothes, hairstyles etc it will come back someday. Not too sure about this year. I would say that SI has not really produced at all this year, which is off. By now a handful of session should of been had this late into May.
COME on sunshine and summer. Gitty-up.  |
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