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BS

Since 23 Apr 2011
21 Posts
Portland
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Tue Jun 21, 11 11:10 am Board options for crazy Gorge wind |
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Question for you experienced Gorge riders.... I moved here in the winter from the not-so-windy Great Lakes area where my go to combo was a 14 kite/ 135x40 twintip. I weigh 150 lbs. I've since been riding a 6/10 quiver of RPMs, which feels like the right size kites, but I still feel overpowered / poor edge control. I'm thinking I should either 1. get a smaller board or 2. put boots on the 135x40. I'm leaning towards 2. (I love that board) Any thoughts?
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ldhr
Since 21 Jul 2009
1489 Posts
Hood River
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Tue Jun 21, 11 11:21 am |
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rig a smaller kite. when I learned i used a huge twintip (150 school bus) and i no trouble riding it with a 8 meter kite,,, as long as it was the appropriate kite for the wind and i was not overpowered. |
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beech

Since 21 Aug 2010
485 Posts
Longview, WA
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Wed Jun 22, 11 7:39 am |
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its a big jump from a 6m to a 10m. might need an 8m in there then you should be covered. tons of folks use those size kites and that size board with no prob. Lean back and dig that edge in!!! |
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rePete
Since 18 Dec 2007
215 Posts
Mosier, Oregon
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Wed Jun 22, 11 8:00 am |
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Try the Ocean Rodeo Mako's. They ride better than any board I've tried. Great in the chop, waves and upwind ability. They make 4 sizes. Demo one first and ride it for a full session to get use to the different feel. |
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HRnico
Since 22 Mar 2008
262 Posts
Da Hood
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Wed Jun 22, 11 8:52 am |
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No need for light wind flat boad technic. Lean on those rails. I use a 10m Vegas all the time in the Gorge. _________________ CGKA Member |
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BeerKite

Since 29 Mar 2011
471 Posts
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Wed Jun 22, 11 9:04 am |
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depends on where your going to ride I think. If your going to stay close to the sandbar and hit flat water/ features, the board you have along with your 10 should be pretty much perfect. If your going to head upwind to the bridge and ride swell, take the 6 and a surfboard. My 2cents. |
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MKHR
Since 28 Aug 2007
116 Posts
Hood River
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Wed Jun 22, 11 10:47 am |
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Lots of good advice so far. While costly, it is really nice to have both a surfboard and twin tip for the gorge.
The Mako is a fun board. Another one to try is a North X-ride. I'm sure people will suggest lots of twin tip options in this post. My advice would be to demo some boards. I could not believe the difference from board to board. It is amazing how for the most part, twin tips look very similar (except the Mako, that thing is very different) yet they can feel so much different. Might be interesting to try something a little smaller (133 X sub 40) given your weight. For instance, the difference between a North Jaime Pro and X-Ride was incredible, yet they look virtually identical. There was thread a while back where someone made the comment that boards make a way bigger difference in the riding experience than kites......I would tend to agree.
One thing you might notice after a little while of kiting here is that the wind up by the bridge and farther west (above Wells, Swell, etc.) is a lot stronger and steadier, while down at the Event Site/Marina is is lighter and a little flukier. If you are going to stick around the Event site, rig a little bigger. If you are headed up to the bridge/Wells/Swell, rig a little smaller.
As someone else mentioned, you might find that an 8m kite will round-out your quiver, and based on your weight, will probably be your goto twin-tip kite. |
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Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
1823 Posts
PDX/ White Salmon
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Wed Jun 22, 11 11:35 am |
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The board you have is fine for here just get a 8m. The current is ripping right now which is prob why your having a hard time give it a couple weeks 135 will be perfect _________________ Join the CGKA! Membership is only $10! Sign up at http://cgka.net/become-a-member/ |
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BS

Since 23 Apr 2011
21 Posts
Portland
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Thu Jun 23, 11 7:32 am |
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Thanks guys, great advice. After 5 years in midwest light wind, "10m kite too big" is a concept just starting to sink in.
Cheers |
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