Hey Ben
Welcome to PKF - more fellow Canadians. Where are you - right in Montreal or outside. Do you get over to the field in Varennes where a lot of the
Montreal guys will buggy on weekends?
Steff (Stephane Diprose) is on this forum and he might be able to steer you to some local gear as well as connect up with Claude Gravel or Benoit from
Concept Air that might have some info on used de-powerable or other local kites.
If you have the choice and the budget I'd definitely go depowerable. Being inland our winds are all over the place especially in the winter when it's
high wind it's always going to be gusty. When we were all dedicated fixed bridle fliers it would be rare that you would get the perfect wind for one
kite size all day and often either underpowered or overpowered in the conditions and we'd change kite sizes a number of times through the day. Usually
out on open lakes for the lighter winds they can be a little steadier in the winter but higher winds will be punchy.
Are you also checking Kitezone?
Nice to see the home builds
Mark - from just down the road to the west....
Mark Groshens NAPKA KC 13
WindSpeed kites & design - Canada
Peter Lynn Arcs: Charger2 22.5 +18 + 15 + 6.5, Charger I 6, Scorpion 16 + 10, Phantom II 12 + 9, Orig Phantom 9 + 6, Synergy 10 + 8, F 1200, S 840
Ocean Rodeo: Flite 17 + 12, Rise 13 + 10 + 7, Razor 9 + 6
Foils: PL Leopards and Lynx, Airea Raptors, some PL Reactor IIs + IIIs, Libre Spirits, Cross Kite Sonics, Ozone Flow
Peter Lynn Kite Cat for cruising the lakes
buggies: PL XR+, Cameleon Pagona, custom bigfoot, PL Bigfoot, custom ice buggy
Boards: 2 custom directionals, O.R Surf series 6-3 and 5-11, Mako Duke, Mako Skinny, Mako 140 Wide, Mako 150 Wide, Mako King, Brunotti
lots of old school skis, snowboard