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Dan k

Since 31 Mar 2013
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PostTue Oct 22, 13 3:49 pm     Reply with quote

Nak wrote:
drtaamc wrote:
Myself 30-40 days a year here in OR and a group of my friends who live on the North Shore of Oahu


Out of curiosity, do you know Mike Weber in Oahu?



He lives inside Oahu? Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Dan k

Since 31 Mar 2013
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PostTue Oct 22, 13 3:57 pm     Reply with quote

jperry wrote:
so I like the rally and rpm a lot in the surf. The fuel is good to but it takes solid wind and a long time on a kite to really get it.

The best cabo is solid to and so is the ts. The cabo just looks sick in the waves. Rode the CABO and TS once.

Ocean rodeo prodigy is a sick surf kite to! I taught on those all summer.



But personally im use to the rally or rpm or fuel. And I find them a easy ride.
The rally drifts better then the rpm meaning when you start autchually surfing the wave your gonna get more response out of the kite, unlike the rpm where it likes to slack and fall. lol it will drift with proper back line tension though. buut the down side is you gotta lite the kite up or just be super lit so you don't have to over sheet it.



HAHHAHA aint you the fool who just said you'd rather ride a twin tip in the surf? Or go paddle surfing??? Now you're giving advice on wave kites? Rolling Eyes

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Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostTue Oct 22, 13 6:56 pm     Reply with quote

Dan

Tell me what you can do on a surf board that someone on a twin tip could not do.

There are also things twin tips can do in the surf that surfboard don't.

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ShiverMeTimbers

Since 26 Feb 2013
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Gig Harbor
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PostTue Oct 22, 13 11:24 pm     Reply with quote

registered wrote:
Dan

Tell me what you can do on a surf board that someone on a twin tip could not do.

There are also things twin tips can do in the surf that surfboard don't.


The float, the rail thickness, rail contours, bigger fins, fin cluster, and foot positioning are all completely different than a twin tip. Its not going to be the same experience.

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Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostWed Oct 23, 13 6:01 am     Reply with quote

Doesnt ride the same obviously but I am talking versatility while riding with a kite.

Surfing obviously not doable with a twin without a kite.

off topic sorry florider.

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bwd

Since 04 Aug 2007
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PostWed Oct 23, 13 6:31 pm     Reply with quote

I've surfed my paipo, still can't paddle it though, got to find the peak.
Some guy will surf a wave with boots.
I'd try it if I had boots, but have been trending the opposite direction...
But yeah with a kite, um
you can still pump for speed with a surfboard, up/down or rail/rail, etc.

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stringmonkey

Since 08 Sep 2010
41 Posts
WI
 



PostThu Oct 24, 13 2:41 pm     Reply with quote

I've had a 9m Caution Zombie for a couple seasons now and can't get enough of it and ... The only other "dedicated wave" kite I've used to was the Ozone Reo 8m which was a bit weaker but even better in the waves for side/side-on. Looking to try a Drifter though once they don't cost a fortune...

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registered

Since 12 Jul 2005
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tsunami
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PostThu Oct 24, 13 5:28 pm     Reply with quote

record kite comparison thread for the nwkite. Twisted Evil

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sfbomber

Since 27 Jun 2012
114 Posts

Stoked



PostSat Oct 26, 13 6:46 pm     Reply with quote

I'm 200# & like you prefer c-kites as I ride onshore & sideshore waves, ~8M is my go to kite. There was a classic thread at kiteforum worth a read:
http://www.kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2350471
Delta-C is what you are looking for offshore & sideshore waves. ~5M is my favorite size, works great when things go nuclear.
Looks like Side-Off winds in this video...
http://vimeo.com/39968138 Razz
Definitely try before you buy, because no two kites feel the same (brand/year/etc) as Delta-C's are still being refined unlike our classic c-kites.
Kites I'd to demo: Airush Wave, Caution Spitfire, Ozone Reo, RRD Religion, SS Rally, Switch Method, and many more...
As a c-kite guy, I've been stoked with the kites I've tried from Eclipse & Wainman.

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Lurk

Since 04 Apr 2009
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PostSun Oct 27, 13 2:03 pm     Reply with quote

If you have seen West Hansen from Brokite boards rip a wave with his wave specific TT you know there is more to riding waves than just with a surfboard. If you haven't, then you haven't.

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Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
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PDX/ White Salmon
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PostSun Oct 27, 13 8:34 pm     Reply with quote

Geezz you guys must be bored on a Sunday....no kite vs kite threads

start another thread if you want to argue twin tip vs surf

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Weaz

Since 23 May 2012
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Beaverton
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PostSun Oct 27, 13 9:56 pm     Reply with quote

Bettyboarder you forgot skim and foul boards.
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