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larry

Since 07 Sep 2010
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PostTue Sep 07, 10 9:40 pm    I need some advice and hope someone can help me out Reply with quote

I am looking into getting back into the sport. Would love to get some advice on purchasing some new/used equipment. I found a posting on craigslist and I was wondering if any of these kites would be a good fit for me. I kitesurfed in Coos Bay 7 years ago and have no idea about the newer kites. Im 5'8" and 190lbs
2008 Best Waroo Rasta 9m (limited edition) w/ bar, bag...............$400

2008 North Rhino 14m with bar, bag...........................................$375

2008 North Rebel 12m w/ bag.......................................................$325

2007 GK Sonic 10m w/bar, bag.....................................................$325

2007 Naish Torch 10m with bar....................................................$325

2007 Naish Boxer 9m......................................................................$250

2007 Naish Sol 133cm Kiteboard.................................................$175

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kenja

Since 19 Jun 2008
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PostTue Sep 07, 10 9:50 pm     Reply with quote

Where are you planning to kite? If outside of the gorge, a 12m Rebel would be a nice kite and the best of that list IMHO. Inside the gorge you'd want something like a 9m.

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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
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PostTue Sep 07, 10 9:55 pm     Reply with quote

Hey Larry, gear has changed a ton over the last 7 years (for the better). The Waroo or Rebel should be good kites for you. I would stay away from the rest
IMHO.

There are a ton of great used kites here that will probably be even better than the kites you have listed. Browse through the classifieds section and feel free to ask for any info on the kites.


The board might be a bit small for you...I would look for something in the 135-142 range.

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SpanishGirl

Since 27 Jun 2010
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PostWed Sep 08, 10 7:58 am    have some equipment you might want to consider Reply with quote

hey you are about the same size as my boy friend... he has a couple of boards that are made to fit the 180-210 lb rider. I also have a 2008 liquid force havoc 12m that would be an excellent addition to your quiver. It has been my light wind kite so it has not seen much use,it is in great shape. The havoc is the top of the line kite from Liquid Force, it is the toughest kite I have ever had, I sold the 6, 8, and 10 already but have the 12 left.. it is in perfect working order.. you could come take it for a test flight and check it out. feel fre to call and chat about these items or to set something up. ask what people think about the havoc on the forum. In my opinion the havoc is a far superior kite to the North rebel, tougher better bar system ect... where will you ride? your kites should be sized accordingly so you can get the most days out of them.

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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
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PostWed Sep 08, 10 8:11 am     Reply with quote

You will be shocked at how much the gear has changed over the past handful of years.

Where do you plan on kiting? Back in coos bay? Or the gorge? Coast? Where you want to kite has a lot to do with the gear you want.

A 133cm board for a 190 pound dude is on the small size. A 138 would be probably more of a universal size board for you.

Lot of deals in the clasified section of this forum. You could probably find better deals there than what you found on craigslist. But again, that would depend on where you want to kite.

Also, how many kites can you afford? How many do you plan on buying? Just one? Then you would need a kite with the biggest wind range possible. Or maybe two or three - then I would look for more stable kites that may not have the maximum amount of wind range.

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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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PostWed Sep 08, 10 10:37 am     Reply with quote

What the other ppl said. Nwkite and ikitesurf have great gear deals.

I'm selling a 2010 138cm Liquid Force Influence board thats been used twice and is like new for $400 if u're interested.

Good luck.

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Gman

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PostWed Sep 08, 10 11:07 am     Reply with quote

I'm told its windy in the COOS - may want to think about a small kite as your one or two pick...
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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
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PostWed Sep 08, 10 5:56 pm     Reply with quote

Gman wrote:
I'm told its windy in the COOS - may want to think about a small kite as your one or two pick...

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Knot Kracker

Since 02 Jul 2008
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PostFri Sep 10, 10 5:56 am    kite school Reply with quote

Hey Larry,
Seven years without kiting. Did you know that they changed from 2 line kites to 4 and 5. Also the safety chicken loops have also changed. Did you have one on your kite?

Take a lesson and refresh yourself. Also, there have been helpful information and questions for you that you haven't answered since your post. Are you real?

Are you going to wear your same old wetsuit and w/wo board shorts? I have a suggestion on where you should start again that is user friendly with long sandy beaches.

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