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It really depends on the skill of the rider, Last summer i rode ALOT and my biggest kite is a 12m and i use a really big board 145x143. I weight about 155 pounds. If you are looking to complete your quiver with 2 more kites i would suggest a 10 or 11 and for your big kite a 13-14.
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Got a 25.5m SS kite for the light winds .....
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Unfortunately my job is not flexible, I work in a office at bradenton but the workday is finished at 5pm - evening session could be great? Do you think that South or East Coast have better spots for wind this summer? Quote:
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Ok thanks again for theses advices
Good to know that evening session could be great! I am planning to buy a van in order to travel in Florida during the weekend and to discover the spots, it is for that I was wondering if there is more wind on the others coasts. What is usually the spot that attracts the most kitesurfers around Tampa/Sarasota? Last edited by Anto; 06-09-2010 at 03:05 PM. |
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LOL typo haha 145-43 obviously
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