I see it quite often around here. the 12, 9, 6 guys quite often have a dilemma in the mid 20's too powered for the 9 to ride waves nicely or constantly grovel upwind on the 6m.pmaggie wrote:12 9 6 IMO, 2 meters difference between the kites mean they overlap for the 60% of their wind range.
Exactlyplummet wrote:I see it quite often around here. the 12, 9, 6 guys quite often have a dilemma in the mid 20's too powered for the 9 to ride waves nicely or constantly grovel upwind on the 6m.pmaggie wrote:12 9 6 IMO, 2 meters difference between the kites mean they overlap for the 60% of their wind range.
Guess what 8m or 7m is sweet on those days.
Your 12,9 7 5 quiver will be am awesome spread.
Having more kites to choose from means you can get more enjoyable sessions more often. Your not fly kites a there extremes. Also once the initial purchase is done the kites will last longer because you use each one less....
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