riverer - 30-7-2010 at 07:00 AM
Hey guys,
I'm fairly new to landboarding and started on a 4m foil, I quickly got a depower, the 15m phantom.
Problem is 15m is quite big, it seems massive after a 4m foil even though I know the lengths cant be compared and it can depower a lot.
I've had it up in 10-14mph a few times fine, but I want something smaller I feel more comfortable with to use until I feel happy, then I can start
using the phantom in higher winds and keep the smaller kite as a high wind kite.
So, any recommendations? I was thinking about a 9m phantom/10m guerilla/Arc 630/10m venom or something?
If I get PL it'll help me get used to the Arc design and I can get it kite-only and use my current bar and lines so I'm leaning that way at the
moment.
Kamikuza - 30-7-2010 at 07:05 AM
You can't have a 9m Phantom - I deserve one before you do
dylanj423 - 30-7-2010 at 07:13 AM
there is a 10m PL vortex in a thread titled "garage sale" by ataut.verde in the for sale section....
its the only arc currently for sale that doesnt have significant overlap with your phantom... remember that the phannys actually have a higher need
for wind because of their high ar profile... they simply need more wind...
however... it may just be that a 10m vortex (or similar) just wont acvt right in 10 mph winds... you may just be better off becoming more comfortable
under the phantom...
i take mine up to 15 mph pretty reg on an atb... after that, t does get a little hairy... but i think that a smaller kite might just not be very
functional for you at all in sub 15 mph winds
riverer - 30-7-2010 at 07:58 AM
Hmm thanks for the input, I guess an arc that'll sit 15-25mph would do the trick. Your right though I do need to get more comfortable with the
phantom.
phantom 10-16 ish
new kite 16ish -25ish
would eventually be the plan, with the top range creeping up as I get better and more confident.
Maybe I'm just annoyed, went to the beech wanting to fly the phantom (35 min drive) yesterday, was 17mph gusting to 23mph and I pooped myself just
thinking about the phantom
Saying that, some guys with LEIs were up using 11/13ms, and someone had a 9m phantom and a 10m venom up.
dylanj423 - 30-7-2010 at 08:30 AM
well.. you were right not putting the 15 up for landboarding in that wind... i consider myself experienced, and i wouldnt have, either
.. maybe you should get a kitesurfing board instead of a new kite!... those are pretty solid conditions for the water, for me anyways... dont listen
to anyone who says the phantom is a land-only kite...
... i notice you are new to the forum... whats your story? experienced? new? location? .... just curious
riverer - 30-7-2010 at 08:39 AM
I've been kiting on and off just over a year, had the phantom for nearly 6 months but I've only got it airborn 4-5 or so times. I tend to end up on my
own somewhere, or with to much/not enough wind so I end up using the 4m foil since its quick and easy plus I know what I'm doing with it.
I'm sure once I've got the phantom up on my own and had a few proper sessions with it I'll start using it a lot more.
I'm living in Taunton, about 35 minutes drive from Weston Super-mare in the UK, which has a dedicated wind-zone on the sand.
I do plan on getting in the water with it sometime, probably aim for next summer now though, concentrate on getting competent on land till then and
hopefully starting a new job in the next few weeks so I can treat myself to £150-200 in second hand kite :singing:
pbc - 30-7-2010 at 09:26 PM
A 10m arc would be a good choice for the high ends you are describing. I have a 16m and a 10m Scorpion and both are quite fun. Each has a very wide
wind range with lots of overlap in the ranges.
I don't board--I just buggy-- but I have found the primary differences between the two are low end power and turning speed. The 10m is a lot faster
to turn than the 16, but the 10 does not provide a lot of acceleration at low speed if the wind is at the low end of it's range. That said the top
speed of the bug is seems to be the same. At speed the turning rates still differ, but otherwise they feel like much the same kite--it's just a
matter of setting the depower correctly.
Philip