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skimboardlife

Since 06 Sep 2011
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PostMon Apr 16, 12 9:32 pm    Picking a starter kite Reply with quote

Im just starting out kiteboarding and bought an old slingshot 4line to play with on the beach but now I'm looking to get a kite for the water. I found a 06 Naish Torch 12m never used comes with bar and line for 350. Would this be decent kite to learn with, I'm 200lbs with that makes a difference, I live in Astoria, OR so I'll being going to the fort stevens and jones beach Thanks for any advice you can give.

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beech

Since 21 Aug 2010
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PostMon Apr 16, 12 9:46 pm     Reply with quote

get ahold of kochease at air pirates and take some lessons. he'll help you with what to buy too.
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Nak

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PostTue Apr 17, 12 1:33 am     Reply with quote

Learning on an '06 C-kite? No, that's not a good idea at all. Sure, it's possible; a lot of us learned on kites like that. But it's a LOT more dangerous and will be a lot more difficult and time consuming. Back in '06 and earlier people died all the time in this sport...

Pick up an '08 or later SLE or Bow. Lot's of them in the classified in the $350 price range. Get a lesson first. There's two reasons we don't have near as many deaths in kiteboarding today: Better equipment and everyone gets lessons first.

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blancoh2o

Since 15 Mar 2005
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PostTue Apr 17, 12 9:33 am    Re: Picking a starter kite Reply with quote

skimboardlife wrote:
Im just starting out kiteboarding and bought an old slingshot 4line to play with on the beach but now I'm looking to get a kite for the water. I found a 06 Naish Torch 12m never used comes with bar and line for 350. Would this be decent kite to learn with, I'm 200lbs with that makes a difference, I live in Astoria, OR so I'll being going to the fort stevens and jones beach Thanks for any advice you can give.


The Torch is a good kite, but not for a beginner. If it were a new 2011 you could probably learn with it, but not as quick as other kites.

Go for something newer like 2010 or newer that is a supported leading edge. Come to the Gorge and try out some stuff before you buy. It will save you a ton in the long run.

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sirmichaelo

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PostTue Apr 17, 12 12:52 pm     Reply with quote

Start with a regular triangle and then you can move your way up to 'The Cyclops'.

But whatever you do, don't start with an '06 of any kind.


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hoodkiter

Since 10 Jul 2010
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PostTue Apr 17, 12 6:20 pm     Reply with quote

I would highly recommend the Airush Lithium for a beginner. Here's why:

1. It re-launches itself. If you dump it, just hold the bar sideways and it goes back up.

2. It has excellent range. You only need about 2 for a quiver. that saves you about a $1200 on a third kite.

3. it is still fun even when you get better. don't get a "beginner" kite. you'll soon want something faster/more efficient when you start riding upwind, jumping etc.

Some similar kites include:
-Airush ONE
-Liquid Force Envy
-North Evo

Any low aspect ratio "Delta" kite is good, but the best one by far is the Airush Lithium.
Not convinced? check out what SBC kiteboard magazine had to say about it:
http://www.sbckiteboard.com/2012-kite-reviews-display?news_id=1854

If you want to check it out, i'd recommend stopping by Second Wind Sports in Hood River. They carry the Lithium (and the LF Envy to compare it to)

http://www.2ndwind-sports.com/

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Bettyboarder

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PostTue Apr 17, 12 7:41 pm     Reply with quote

$350 for that kite is too much. We dont compare kites on this site cause it causes too much drama. Look for something like 09 or newer for sure
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hoodkiter

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PostTue Apr 17, 12 7:57 pm     Reply with quote

we don't compare kites on this site? this is a kiteboarding forum i thought. forums are supposed to be filled with conversation. Drama is the essence of conversation.
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TheKerrKid

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PostWed Apr 18, 12 6:50 am     Reply with quote

hoodkiter wrote:
we don't compare kites on this site? this is a kiteboarding forum i thought. forums are supposed to be filled with conversation. Drama is the essence of conversation.


WORD,


Yeah I would scope both the envy and the lithium!

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mschulz

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PostWed Apr 18, 12 7:25 am     Reply with quote

TheKerrKid wrote:
hoodkiter wrote:
we don't compare kites on this site? this is a kiteboarding forum i thought. forums are supposed to be filled with conversation. Drama is the essence of conversation.


WORD,


Yeah I would scope both the envy and the lithium!


or maybe the Turbine. Laughing

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alleycat

Since 29 Jun 2006
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Portland
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PostWed Apr 18, 12 9:13 am     Reply with quote

Get a few Slingshot Revs, they are cheap on the NWkite forum and are awesome for learning as they relaunch super easy and can take a pounding

It's is still a mystery to my why Slingshot stopped making them...Pretty much every manufacturer makes a model that is a clone to the REV.....but I guess that would be something to discuss somewhere else..

Just my two cents.

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