More and more of this. Some time ago a buddy of mine asking questions as a noobFoil wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 10:34 amthat's 2 posts from this user that have me thinking is this fish bait.artificialname wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 3:13 amHi. The arguments in the kiting community are driving me in circles.
For light wind (approximately 8-15knots) I have no idea what to get. Should I spend my money on a 17m kite or on a "light wind" directional board? (I'm an experienced surfer).
The kiting community is clearly divided over kite v board for light winds. It makes it really hard for a beginner. Can someone explain the consequences of kiting in light wind with a 17m kite v using eg a 15m kite with a "light wind board"?
I'm a 200 pound beginner - I just started going upwind.
I can only afford used kites.
Thanks in advance!
could be wrong but the signs are there.
kiting for over 11 years yet asking about basics that will open a can of worms.
Best answer.Trent hink wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 3:44 amQuit dreaming about 8 knots.
At 200 lbs and working in freshwater, you need a big kite and a big board.
And with both, and some skill and practice you might be able to go in 10 knots, but you will probably need 12 to have any chance of staying upwind.
If you are short on funds, there is a chance you could use your small wave surfboard and a large kite to make it work.
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