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Postby Geronimo79 » Sat Mar 19, 2011 3:48 pm
I would say try an epic Renegade. a 9m should be enough in most conditions.
It will be a very nice kite to ride. Easy relaunch, easy handeling and simply fun to ride.
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Postby Jono 111 » Sat Mar 19, 2011 4:14 pm
Umm, yes you would say that because you're one of the most prodigious Epic pimps!
There's some good advice on this thread - just sort out the genuine feedback from the advertising, its not so hard.
Good luck!
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Postby Geronimo79 » Sat Mar 19, 2011 4:41 pm
Whatever, yes i do work with epic... SO?
Saying someone should try a kite isnt pimping. It simply is a kite that will do great with beginners.
So will a Best Kahoona, F-one revolt, Switch Combat or Method (not sure which one), Blade trigger, Fluid ATV, Starkites Sbow. There are alot of kites good for beginners. But i know for sure the Renegade is also a fun kite to ride.
Simply try some kites when you have the chance.
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Postby L0KI » Sat Mar 19, 2011 7:49 pm
Geronimo79 wrote:Whatever, yes i do work with epic... SO?
Saying someone should try a kite isnt pimping. It simply is a kite that will do great with beginners.
So will a Best Kahoona, F-one revolt, ....Switch Combat or Method....(not sure which one), Blade Trigger, Fluid ATV, Starkites Sbow. There are alot of kites good for beginners. But i know for sure the Renegade is also a fun kite to ride.
Blade Trigger is a great kite but not really a beginner kite, it's pretty quick.
Blade Vertigo is more for beginners, easy and more gentle.
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Switch Combat is a competition level Freestyle true C kite.
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Switch Method is a three strut, medium aspect delta type kite for wave riding and all around freeride, fast and easy to fly with fast relaunch to keep you out of trouble in the waves.
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Switch Nitro is five strut, higher aspect, C shaped sle, good for flatwater riding, boosting and looping, and racing.
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Postby Geronimo79 » Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:07 pm
Ah ok Vertigo then (expected that to be the big air kite)
And the method from switch.
Could be nice to try too
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Postby TommyDuotone » Sun Mar 20, 2011 3:17 pm
Most manufacturers have a good entry level kite as you can see from all these testimonials. . As a beginner, the attributes you should be focusing on are stability, relaunch, durability, and range. Wave kites usually make great entry level kites and I have spent some time riding 3 models I can defenitely recommend to any novice. The Naish Cult(now Bolt?), the North Rebels, and the Epic Renegades. You can't go wrong with any of these. I will add this however, the Renegades are less expensive, and I doubt you will find better customer service than Epic. Naish and North have great customer service too, but not as timely as Epic (less than 1 day before Dimtri himself will make contact). I purchase all my kites and am real happy with the Epic and North kites I currently have. Good luck
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Postby whabbits » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:08 pm
dennisdeslager wrote:And what do you all think of the Wainman?
Wainmans are what I learned on. I have found them incredibly simple to use and tweak, well constructed, and the service from the company and dealers have been phenomenal. The kite's stability, relaunch, and wind range is what I would say I have benefited from the most. Friends with more experience than I that ride other kites prefer mine to theirs as well but at the end of the day we all come of the water stoked and with the same big smiles.
Most of my gear was bought from KiteNaked.com (Chris), but I have also bought some from AirPadreKiteboarding.com (Jeff), and from Todd at Kailolo.com. Any questions sent direct to head office crew have been responded to in a very timely manner.
I hope this was a relevant response for you.
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Postby Jdizzle » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:20 am
I took my lessons about 6 months ago. I was lucky enough to use quite a few different kites including liquid force envy, wainman boss, slingshot rpm and ozone catalyst. I have to say the catalyst was by far the best/easiest kite to use. It has a very clean bar it's predictable, light and fast. I was so happy with it I bought a 12m and an 8m straight after my lessons. I have progressed very quickly on them and am now doing backrolls, toe side and big boosts ect.
Ozone Catalyst all the way....you will not regret it!
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Postby Jdizzle » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:23 am
Oh I forgot to add that the Catalyst was the best kite to relaunch out of all of them....by a country mile!
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Postby chris1974 » Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:07 pm
Don’t really understand why spending money in “beginner” kite….seems that our friend knows how to go upwind and most probably will start doing some tricks pretty soon.
IMO whatever he buys in SLE/BOW/HYBRID will suit him well……I wouldn’t recommend a C Type kite though.
The “beginner” kite is only marketing bushtit for Kite manufacturers
….all kites are easy and friendly…..and you won’t look for another kite after some months when you ll feel more comfortable with your riding
It took me surely more time to learn as my first kite was a Flexifoil ION3 but once I learned it took me to the sky!!!!!!
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