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Improvements in the last few years

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Created by INfiniDIE > 9 months ago, 4 Oct 2010
INfiniDIE
WA, 478 posts
4 Oct 2010 11:38PM
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I havnt been around on the Kitesurfing scene since 2007, mainly due to laziness and skydiving.
But I'm getting back in and getting some 2nd hand gear from 2007-8. Just curious to know what new kind of improvements have come around since then?

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
5 Oct 2010 9:56AM
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In 2007 the first FOne bandit was released, a delta kite. The design proved to be that popular that a lot of kite companies now have a delta style kite in there range. There have also been more companies releasing bridled c kites that give the kite a c kite feel but with a lot more depower. Bow kites have come and almost gone, in favour of a SLE kites which seem to be good alround kites, kites like the Cabrinah SB. There are also some C kites like the Fuel and Torch that have good depower and can suit intermediate riders well with there newer models. Naish sigma shape kites are slowly looking more like normal kites and are regaining attention with kites like the charger.

Get out and demo some gear, see what you like, what suits your style and stop being so lazy

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
5 Oct 2010 10:39AM
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SaveTheWhales
WA, 1913 posts
5 Oct 2010 8:49AM
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INfiniDIE said...

I havnt been around on the Kitesurfing scene since 2007, mainly due to laziness and skydiving.



Hmmm cant be too lazy - you still managed to pull the ripcord

Try a little Cement powder on your rice bubbles

walshd
SA, 601 posts
5 Oct 2010 1:26PM
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Get 08' if you can. Nearly everyone got their shyte together then and brought out some really good gear.

Lots of lemons in 07 (even Kevin Rudd, aka 'Kevin-o-lemon')

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
5 Oct 2010 11:20AM
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Would it be fair to say that in real terms kite development has - despite the continual pimping and extreme hype - actually plateaud (sp?) over the last couple of years?

azza2u
QLD, 91 posts
5 Oct 2010 5:06PM
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In my opinion, most kite from 2007/2008 would not be out of place on the beach today in terms of handling/safety. Sure newer kites may turn faster, have more depower, and have a different safety system, but to put the dates of kite development in perspective, my original Cabrinha Switchblade II kite was manufactured in in 2007 and is still every bit as usable as my new Switchblade IDS.

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
5 Oct 2010 7:57PM
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azza2u said...

In my opinion, most kite from 2007/2008 would not be out of place on the beach today in terms of handling/safety. Sure newer kites may turn faster, have more depower, and have a different safety system, but to put the dates of kite development in perspective, my original Cabrinha Switchblade II kite was manufactured in in 2007 and is still every bit as usable as my new Switchblade IDS.


I think that the switchblade 2 actually came out at the end of 06

BennyB12
QLD, 918 posts
5 Oct 2010 7:56PM
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The whole cement/concrete thing has been waaaaay overdone.....

INfiniDIE
WA, 478 posts
6 Oct 2010 3:10PM
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Fair call on the laziness and HTFU business.

The main change is now I have a fulltime job and am earning squillions...

Just went out and bought a new Airush trainer foil today to get my arms back into the feel of it, damn I have missed that feeling!!

matt camo
QLD, 95 posts
6 Oct 2010 5:20PM
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INfiniDIE said...



The main change is now I have a fulltime job and am earning squillions...






no need to brag

seafever17
WA, 360 posts
7 Oct 2010 9:49AM
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the major step forwards have been the reductions in the sizes of the kitebags

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
7 Oct 2010 2:53PM
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seafever17 said...

the major step forwards have been the reductions in the sizes of the kitebags


or the lack of a kite bag with the Best Taboo, comes in a nice looking shoe box

bjw
QLD, 3691 posts
7 Oct 2010 4:06PM
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Since the advent of the CrossBow which came in Red, Yellow and Gray they now use Greens and Flouresants.

Flouro kites have a better range and appeal to the chicks. They also make you jump higher (although they dont unhook).

Guys riding multi-coloured kite have been proven to get much more attention on the beach and respect however this does not guarantee any more sex.

The F-one now has great graphics too- so check them out, that might help with loops.

au_rick
WA, 752 posts
7 Oct 2010 2:30PM
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INfiniDIE said...

I havnt been around on the Kitesurfing scene since 2007, mainly due to laziness and skydiving.
But I'm getting back in and getting some 2nd hand gear from 2007-8. Just curious to know what new kind of improvements have come around since then?


who cares ? I'm still riding my 2007 kites and having a ball :)

INfiniDIE
WA, 478 posts
7 Oct 2010 3:25PM
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au_rick said...

INfiniDIE said...

I havnt been around on the Kitesurfing scene since 2007, mainly due to laziness and skydiving.
But I'm getting back in and getting some 2nd hand gear from 2007-8. Just curious to know what new kind of improvements have come around since then?


who cares ? I'm still riding my 2007 kites and having a ball :)



I dont really, Im wondering whether or not I should get second hand gear for $400 or save up and get brand new gear for $1400... and seeing as the seething masses seem to have the right idea, I may be back on the water sooner than I thought.



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