I've only had experience with an Ocean Rodeo Rise as far as helping a guy rig, launch, and land it. Winds were low, so he didn't really get to fly
it too much, but as far as quality of the canopy/bar/construction, it was excellent. I've only read good reviews about the Rise, especially the
latest version. Also, most bow kites these days are very beginner-friendly. I think you'll be alright if you get one.
Do you have any shops that carry OR kites in your area? If so, see if you can get them to let you demo a kite.
As far as customer support, OR seems to be pretty good about it based on what I've seen their rep do on another kite forum. He's always been happy to
answer questions and take care of warranty issues.
KiteNH's suggestion of seeing what others in your area fly is a good one. Having people who know how to help you launch/land is key when you're
starting out.
As far as foils vs inflatos, the comparison usually causes a lot of debate but it always comes down to personal preference. They both have their
advantages and disadvantages, so I'll just post my personal experience with inflatos:
I was taught on 4-line C-kites, and purchased a quiver of them shortly after my lesson. My biggest complaint was that they weren't easy to relaunch.
I bought a quiver of Recon series Cabrinhas and they were MUCH easier to relaunch because of the Recon technology, but once I flew my friend's bow
kite I knew it was time to make the switch to bows. It relaunched easy and had plenty of depower. I was able to get a quiver of 3 used bows (9, 11,
15) off of ebay for 1k and have had no problems with them yet. The quiver I have lets me cover a windrange of 12mph (on a big board) - 35mph (on a
small board). I've been lucky to catch a ton of sessions since last summer and have been real happy with them.
As far as self launch/landing, I've had to self land in a pinch once, and pulled it off successfully. I've self launched on sand once under
supervision from a buddy who's an instructor, but the rest of the time there have been other kiters around to help launch/land me. Inflatos have made
up the vast majority of kites at the beaches/lakes I ride at.
I have one foil, which is my Peter Lynn 18m G2, but I have yet to try it on water. I had one *very* limited lightwind land session with it once, and
dylanj423 actually got to fly it more than I did that day (winds happened to be 'gusting' to 5mph when he was hooked into it).
And again, as far as the foil vs inflato debate.. I'm not trying to start one, just posting what I've experienced.
Kites:
2012 TS 7,9,12/2007 Waroo 3,5/2009 Kahoona 9.5
Flexifoil Ion 2 8.5
HQ Hydra 350
Naish Helix 2, Cult 3,4.5
Ozone Zephyr 17m
Rides:
2011 Best Profanity 134, Cabrinha Kiteskate, Cabrinha Nugget, 2k9 Cabrinha Plasma 146x50, 2k9 Flexifoil Delta 139x41.5, 2011 Slingshot Darko 135x41,
Slingshot Scud, Tona wakeskate, Flexifoil Flexdeck, MBS Pro 90, MBS Ambush x 2, some oldskool buggy