f0rgiv3n
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Dynamic Window
So... Over here in good ol' Idaho I have flown in so far 3 different locations with my kite and what i have found is that even though I had a good
amount of wide open area at the park i was at, the window kept changing locations. It could just be the Idaho weather but I'm wondering if any of you
(inlanders) have this happen to you? It's kinda weird when you're flying and you go back to the window and realize it's not as strong as before, then
you go about 90 degrees over and WAM you get hit again. Might just be considered "dirty wind" from the location or it might be something I have to
deal with because of idaho weather.?
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BeamerBob
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obstructions can change the wind direction for sure. While water skiing, I have often marveled at how the wind can blow down the main channel and
down a perpendicular cove as well. could make kiteboarding at the lake interesting.
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PL Phantom 12m, 15m, Big Blu 24m+, Synergy 10m, Venom 10m, 13m , Phantom II 12m Vapors 3.8, 5.4, Crosskite Sonic 7m, PKD Combat 10.3m
Uturn Butane 2.5m PKD Buster 3m Genetrix Hydra 7m Ozone Yakuza GT 14m
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acampbell
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Even on the coastal beach the wind can clock around- not often but it happens. Last weekend in the time it took to set up a customer's new kite, the
wind changed from due south to east, and it was clear sky with no obvious frontal activity.
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dylanj423
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I kite inland and have had the wind do nearly a 180 in me within ten minutes! Yeah its notrious for being gusty, and shifty.
WHAT I FLY:
Flysurfer Soul v2 12m, Soul 15m, Soul v2 21m
Flexi Rage 1.8m, Jojo RM 3m, Flexi Blurr 3.5, Flexi Blade 4.0m, Flexi Blade 4.9m, Flexi Blurr 5, Jojo RM 6m
WHAT I RIDE:
Kite Skates, Libre Full Race, GI Conflict 106, OR Mako 140, Spleene Door 159
What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
Flexi Lines, Flexi Kite Killers
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f0rgiv3n
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Alright cool, good to know i'm not hallucinating
Kites:PL Hornet 2.0m, 15m Synergy
Dakine Pyro Harness
Rides: MBS Comp 16 Pro, Sector9 Longboard, Forum Snowboard
And always a helmet
My Kiting Blog
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lunchbox
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Hey f0rgiv3n,
As you can tell you are not alone. Just yesterday I experienced exactly what dylan had mentioned. Man, was that frustrating. On days that are steady
and one-directional, I feel blessed.
I often like to think that if I can fly my inland gusty shifty winds, I can fly anywhere. Figure it's going to make me that much of a better kiter.
After all, anyone can fly calm ocean winds :singing:
Flexifoil Blurr 2.5, Ozone Cult 3.5, Nasa Star 3 4.0 Ozone Yakuza 4.0, PL Reactor 4.9, JoJo RM+ 5.0, Ozone Method 5.0, Ozone Yakuza 6.0, Flexifoil
Blade IV 6.5, Nasa Star 3 7.0, PL Vapor 7.8, JoJo RX 8.0 (in route), Flexifoil Blade VIP 8.5, PL Vapor 9.4, Ozone Yakuza 10.0, PL Reactor II 10.8, PL
Vapor 16.1, PL Venom II 13, PL Charger 15, 19, Flysurfer Unity 12, Flysurfer Pulse 2 14, Flysurfer Speed 2 SA 19, Flysurfer Speed 3 21, MBS Comp 95
landboard, PL Folding buggy, PL XR+ buggy, Slingshot LFT, Lots of surfboards
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f0rgiv3n
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hahahaha, here here!
Kites:PL Hornet 2.0m, 15m Synergy
Dakine Pyro Harness
Rides: MBS Comp 16 Pro, Sector9 Longboard, Forum Snowboard
And always a helmet
My Kiting Blog
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Lobo
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Mood: Loving the WIND right now!
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With my 3 times out with kites and many times out kiting the paraglider, I, locally, get 90+ degree wind changes a lot....and the gusts....which scare
the nose hair off of me if I'm hooked into the paraglider!! :o
My first question on this forum, as a brand spanking new newbie, was will this be fun inland when it becomes "gusty"....or will it be
frustrating....or will it be "gu tsy"?!?!
It's fun!!
Lobo :singing:
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BeamerBob
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The larger the kite, the more trouble the gusts cause you. More important is the difference between the normal winds and the gusts. It can be very
frustrating and scary at worst. With a small kite, the power doesn't go from not enough to way too much as bad as a big kite will do. I read
somewhere that the power goes up exponentially when you increase wind speed or kite size, so you can see how you could get in trouble with a big kite
AND big gusts. Size your kite that day for the gusts and you can still have fun without hurting yourself or tearing something up.
Coastal Wind Sports Team Rider
Landsegler Disc wheels
PTW Hero Buggy - XXtreme ApeXX Buggy US 88 - Libre Hardcore
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Youtube link
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HQ Montana X 8m, Montana IX 12m, HQ Ignition LEI 5m,
PL Phantom 12m, 15m, Big Blu 24m+, Synergy 10m, Venom 10m, 13m , Phantom II 12m Vapors 3.8, 5.4, Crosskite Sonic 7m, PKD Combat 10.3m
Uturn Butane 2.5m PKD Buster 3m Genetrix Hydra 7m Ozone Yakuza GT 14m
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krumly
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BeamerBob is right about sizing fixed bridle kites for the gusts, not the lulls. It generally works the other way around for depower kites - you go
out powered up, with the ability to depower in the gusts.
In central Minnesota, winds are usually gusty. I've found the opposite of what BeamerBob found. When the wind is listed at 25 mph, that means a
range of more like 18-36 mph. When it says 10 mph, you may range from 7-14. You get spanked worse on the small kite if hit by a gust. Lift is
proportional to velocity squared. Lift is only linearly proportional to kite area.
I prefer PKD Broozas as a fixed bridle kite for our gusty conditions. Moderate aspect ratio, pretty darned fast, rarely overfly the window, and the
small openings slow down collapse if they do. I also like my PL Guerilla II when the winds are above 10-12mph, and am getting into LEI bows (1'st
generation Cabrinha Switchblades and Crossbows), which totally depower if required.
krumly
Flying:
1.5 m Ozone LD Stunt
2.2, 3.2, 4.2 m C-Quads
2, 3, 4, 5.5, 7.5m PKD Broozas
9m PL GII, w/ adjustable rear strap mod
Dual mode mod PL GI 13, HArc 6, FArc 12
Cab 5m Convert, 7&9m Xbow, 12m SB
Lots of stunt kites and a Rev Supersonic
Riding:
Libre Special buggy, PL Comp buggy
Line skiboards, & Lib-Tech Park & Pipes
Cabrinha Prodigy kiteboard
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