1 bar for the Cabrinha 13 and 16 ... if I had smaller kites I'd think about a smaller bar. 2 boards works good too but 99.9% of the time I'm on my
Flydoor XL
one bar flies ALL , dude you don't need 4 kites ...one! maybe 2
a board to learn on usually a bigger lightwind board. then a smaller on for a go to board as skills progress for some a couple of months, others a
season or 2. the light wind you rarely go back to it.
for bigger guys a really good light wind boards can have a lot of range.
12m /8m for average rider <190, with one bar.
about every 20 lbs. the scale ticks up a meter 13/9, 14/10 etc... also in the opposite direction.
save some money rather buying too many kites and trip to cabrette for a month and then buy 1 kite 1 board.
sí ahorrar dinero para una camiseta de viaje de la Republic de Dominica
yes save your $$ for a trip to the Domincan Republic..................
I have a 12 and 9 for my primary quiv
bought two lightwinders for us on the jonesing days (15m SS Rev 2 and 13m Ovando)
less than 200 lbs/90kg a 139 to 142x 43/44 would be a nice all rounder, ABS rails, min rocker and flat bottom for early plaining....................I
believe Phree rides a 140x42 as his primary..............