GPK
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Registered: 16-6-2006 Location: Swansea S wales Member Is Offline Mood:
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posted on 16-6-2006 at 18:34 |
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help and advice
HI all just joined your forum. I am looking for help. At the moment I fly on land, But am desperate to get on the water. Can you give
me any advice on kit and where to start. I have seen loads of kit on e bay but just don't know what to even look at. Iam 6'3'' and 15
stone.
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adam
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posted on 16-6-2006 at 20:17 |
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Sure you'll get more responses from the experienced guys soon but look at this thread for the answers I got last year:
http://www.forces-of-nature.co.uk/forum/viewthread.php?tid=2410
Best advice is to get a lesson to at least get some of the safety sorted.
Do you fly depower and board on land? If so it will help a bit too.
I had to sell my kit last year shortly after starting as I blew my car up but now got a kite and looking for a board to carry on this
summer.
As a guide a 13-14m std C shaped kite is a good size to start if having one kite or an 11-12m new style Bow/flat kite and at least 140
x 40 board, maybe a bit bigger so can learn it lightish winds.
But a lesson would be the best place to start
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shem
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posted on 17-6-2006 at 08:32 |
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The best thing you could do is go and see the guys at RUSH EXTREME in swansea, as your in that area. Theyll give you advice, and they
do lessons as well. Dont go buying the first thing you see on e-bay, a lot of it is very old and well over priced. Alternatively if you
fancy a trip up here check out www.kitesurfwales.co.uk.
have fun.
[Edited on 17-6-2006 by shem]
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