you can always "play" with lines lengthSupaEZ wrote:If i am in 12m weather in the waves my wife cannot be on an 8
Same if i am in 8m weather in the waves she cannot be on a 5
Too much gap... she will have no fun compared to me..and it's important that she has fun !
75 kg & 51 kg + surfboards + drift + whitewater + gotta go right back upwind after riding waves
No downwinders for the both of us
She is been riding 11 years in surf
If i am on 12 she is on 10
If i am on 10 she is on 8
If i am on 8 she is on 6
If i am on 6 she is on 5
So looks like you may need to consider building a 10 and a 6 or 6.5 .......just 2 more kites sizes
Just my 2-4 cents
Personally i can go from 12 to 8 quite easily but i much prefer going from an 8 to a 6
5 is for special occasions when it is really cranking and nothing else will do to stay safe
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