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Anthony
Since 07 Oct 2008
362 Posts
Salem
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Wed Mar 21, 12 11:51 am List of Kites? |
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Is there a comprehensive list of kites that would be good for the coast? I have finished two weeks of instruction in La Ventana. After 10 plus years of watching you kite while I am on the beach waiting for the wind to fill in, I can do no more. I can do downwinders and am still working on technique. I would be using the kites initially at Siletz Bay then Roads End and Newport. I have windsurfed for 30+ years, 19 years on the coast.
I have tried the Craiglist to find kites, most of the stuff is too old/ junk. (If they cannot list a manufacture date it is not worth looking at.) I am now looking to buy a newer set of kites of recent construction (2009++).
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2623 Posts
The 503
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Wed Mar 21, 12 12:43 pm |
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Go see Ben at Oregon Surf Shop in LC. There's a lot of used kites on this forum's classifieds and on iKite's. A few brands are positioning models as wave specific, but any good kite will work fine.  |
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dangler

Since 26 Feb 2006
1780 Posts
WINDY SPOTS
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Wed Mar 21, 12 12:53 pm the kind kites |
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welcome to the dim, I mean, dark side. Get you sum slingys. You live here,there's alot availabe or what, you wanna fit in in Hawaii get rabbits.
Rally's would be good for you, or step up and get some new Z kites. New kites are spendy but with quality what it is now you get several seasons out of a quiver.
And there's nothing like the feel of a new kite str8 ouuta da bag. Its like crack. _________________ Kite Repair? AND WINGS Call me.(509) six 37-four five 29 |
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
1489 Posts
Hood River
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Wed Mar 21, 12 4:18 pm |
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what Dangler said about Slingys is spot on!
avoid ebay and craigs list for kites - too many crooks and kooks.
this forum has awesome classifieds and you'll be seeing lots of kites listed in the next few months.
8, 10, 12 rallys would be a great 3 kite quiver for the coast. |
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jeremy

Since 18 Aug 2006
276 Posts
Manzo & HR
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Wed Mar 21, 12 6:14 pm |
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The used market is great if you know what you want, lots of good deals, also lots of junk.
2009 is a good cut-off, but I'm having lots of fun on some 2007 kites. My bar is 2009, I wouldn't want to give up any of it's features for an older bar.
I know kiters that won't buy used, worried about equipment failure, but all kites will eventually rip, all lines will eventually break, you just need to understand the risk and be prepared. If you are kiting close to shore, then it doesn't hurt to fly older gear (short swim), vs kiting a mile out, you'd definately want to pay for the most reliable equipment.
eBay has lots of used gear, probably because it's so easy to cash out gear on eBay. I have bought gear locally (swap meets, nwkite, windance consignment) and online (eBay, CL, ikitesurf). The typical seller is just selling gear they no longer use, mostly because they've recently upgraded (that's what I do). There are lots of great deals on nwkite for sure. The last 2 boards I bought were posted on nwkite, and I've been super happy with them. The best deal I got was on a set (6m/7m) of torch kites, all the bladders were messed up, but the kites otherwise were perfect. It was a good winter project fixing the bladders, I ended up with 2 awesome kites and the knowledge of how to work on Naish's Octopus system. |
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