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The minnow

Since 26 Jan 2009
395 Posts
argentina
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PostSun Oct 31, 10 9:35 pm    california - 10m Reply with quote

If i could spell, i;d be dangerous
and if I toke names, and noted your rigging, would you wonder, why?
......... when I ask a question do you know it is only a test, of your attitude?
seriously kitting is changing, and most people have down sized to only a 10m kite as a max size, ??? so strange as this might seem, even in super light wind conditions, famous riders like( mike karry) only ride a 12m?
....Seems the R&D guys where right new kites are much more powerful and controllable.
.........listening to feed back from top riders,one only gets more confussed,,,,,
....... many factors of rigging and line length come to the equation for kitting properly powered which has been difficult in my last four sessons.
You can devide your wieght by your kite size which gives a pritty accurate wind speed, everybody knows am pimpin slingshot, the RPM 10m is a smart choice in todays style driven market and i ride this kite, and watch its performance, proven a winner!!!! secret agent reports, slingshots regonal riders where on seen today!!!!!

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ldhr

Since 21 Jul 2009
1489 Posts
Hood River
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PostMon Nov 01, 10 11:15 am     Reply with quote

I never heard of that before (Dividing your weight by the windspeed) gives you the correct size kite.
I weigh 180 and the formula is spot on!
180 / 15 mph = 12 meter (perfect).
180 / 20 mph = 9 meter (perfect).
180 / 25 mph = 7 meter (perfect).
180 / 30 mph = 6 meter (perfect).

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shred_da_gorge

Since 12 Nov 2008
1342 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
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PostMon Nov 01, 10 11:58 am     Reply with quote

Confucius say: don't believe everything you read on the Internet.

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kitemare

Since 23 Mar 2010
265 Posts
Seattle, wa
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PostMon Nov 01, 10 2:08 pm     Reply with quote

ldhr wrote:
I never heard of that before (Dividing your weight by the windspeed) gives you the correct size kite.
I weigh 180 and the formula is spot on!
180 / 15 mph = 12 meter (perfect).
180 / 20 mph = 9 meter (perfect).
180 / 25 mph = 7 meter (perfect).
180 / 30 mph = 6 meter (perfect).


this doesn't exatly work, I did it for me

160/40 mph = 4 Meter (7 is perfect)
160/25 mph = 6.4 meter (9 or 10 is perfect)
160/18 mph = 8.8 meter (12m time)

Question: you're 180lbs and you ride a 7m when it is 25mph and you think that's perfect? you need more power my friend. you will thank me later Twisted Evil

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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
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Doin' The Dalles
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PostTue Nov 02, 10 7:41 am     Reply with quote

kitemare wrote:


Question: you're 180lbs and you ride a 7m when it is 25mph and you think that's perfect? you need more power my friend. you will thank me later Twisted Evil


Personal preference for most. Way too many factors go into kite size and wind conditions to be an exact science but with the depower capabilities on kites improving so much rigging big is easier today......even in the gusty Gorge.

However, the best thing about this post is DP's improved marketing verbiage...the RPM 10m is a smart choice in todays style driven market and i ride this kite, and watch its performance, proven a winner

Style driven market???? What the 'eff is that???? Is that another term for fancy colors??? Shocked Laughing

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toddjb

Since 16 Oct 2007
271 Posts
MD
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PostTue Nov 02, 10 11:31 am     Reply with quote

ldhr wrote:
I never heard of that before (Dividing your weight by the windspeed) gives you the correct size kite.
I weigh 180 and the formula is spot on!
180 / 15 mph = 12 meter (perfect).
180 / 20 mph = 9 meter (perfect).
180 / 25 mph = 7 meter (perfect).
180 / 30 mph = 6 meter (perfect).

Interesting. I've never heard that before either, but that chart is perfect for me and I weigh the same. Maybe it just fits our weight best!

I'd agree that at 25-30, my 7 is spot on the money kite. 6 is too small. I could ride a 9 or even an 11, but would be pulling in too much depower line.

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ldhr

Since 21 Jul 2009
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Hood River
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PostTue Nov 02, 10 2:14 pm     Reply with quote

I guess it all depends in whether you're an optimist or a pessimist.

If IKitesurf wind gauge says average of 25 with a lull of 18 and gusting to 30.....
If you ask 3 people what it's blowing, you'll get 2 or 3 different answers. Some will say it's blowing 25. Some will say it's blowing 30!

So - if it's blowing 25 with gusts to 30 - I'd probably be on a 7m and be pretty happy. Actually, I ride RPMs so I'd round up to 8m.

Anyway - I though the formula was interesting and reasonably accurate.

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The minnow

Since 26 Jan 2009
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argentina
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PostTue Nov 02, 10 4:49 pm    kite size Reply with quote

..wow, thats amazing, really my thought was;
16-300=18.5knts
12-300=25knt
10m-170lbs=17knts
that was my idea? yours works good too!!!

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