Kite size is decided by the average wind in your area. If you are in an area that gets wind in the 4-8 mph range most of the days, a 7-8 meter kite
is the right choice. You will find that in those winds, that kite will work great and give you the most flying time possible. The problem is that if
your winds are mostly averaging in the 13-18 mph range, a large kite is just to big to hold down and you will find that you are sitting out most of
the time and not riding/flying. Power kites produce tons of power, from the ultra small 1.5 meter size all the way up to the 14 meter size. (not
talking about the LEI's & surf style kites that are up to 25 meters and larger).
The maximum power delivery of any kite, regardless of size will be whatever you can hold down and still fly. A large ktie does NOT have more power
than a small kite....they both have the capability to produce YOUR maximum power. Once the kite rips you off your feet, you have reached maximum
power. Doesn't matter if it is a 10.5 meter Blade or a 1.5 meter LD Stunt. They both are very capable of producing the maximum power that YOU can
handle - it all depends on what wind is driving it. A heavyier person can hold down a larger kite in stronger wind than a super light person. When
the kite overpowers you, it is too big for the current conditions. You can either switch down to a smaller kite (if you aren't on your way to the
emergency room) or you will be sitting out and not flying.
There are tons of questions on this forum as well as many other forums asking what size kite is the right size. It all depends on the winds in your
area or the area you are planning on flying in. If I had to do with only one kite for myself, it would be a 3.0 to 4.0 meter size. The reason is
because that is the size kite that works best in the winds that we get 80% of the time. A 3.0 - 4.0 meter kite will allow me to fly the most without
having to sit out waiting for the wind to die down or pick up so I can fly. My current bag has kites from 1.0 meter all the way to an 11.0 meter
Razor. Most of the time the larger kites are packed away and not used. They only come out in those rare days when the wind is super light. If I had
to do without all those larger sized kites it would only be a couple days out of many that I wouldn't be able to ride.
Getting a huge kite so you can jump with it will of course work, but you may find out that most days you cant fly it. What is the use in purchasing a
kite that will only get pulled out of the bag 3-4 times a year?? All that money tied up in something that you cant use. If you want to have the most
fun for your money, get a kite that will work for your local conditions...I have been yanked off the ground well over 5 feet with my 1.5 LD Stunt on
numerous occasions. At least I was able to fly - if I only had a 8+ meter kite I would have been sitting and watching everyone else have fun!!
Check with the weather charts for your area. Google maps has some great ones wunderground.com is another. look at what the average winds will be and
then you can properly decide on a kite that will give you the most fun for your money and a size that you will actually be able to fly the most. You
may find out that you only need a kite in the 4.5 meter size - this size kite will still give you good lift for jumping, great power for
buggying/boarding and extra money in your wallet that you didn't have to fork out for a giant sized kite that may be unusable! :singing:
Being associated with our kite shop allows me to have access to many different kites and brands. I dont like listing my kite bag and only do so so
that anyone can see the selection and what I am choosing from. In my personal bag I have the following power kites along with many single line kites,
dual line and quad line stunt kites (plus a couple land sailers, mountainboard, surf boards, & 3 buggies):
Razor - 6.8, 8.5, 11.0
Riot - 3.0, 5.0
Little Devil - 1.5, 2.1, 4.5
Samurai - 3.0, 6.0
Rev - Blast, PB 2-4, PB 4-8
Yakuza - 2.2, 2.7, 3.4, 5.0, 6.0, 8.6, 10
Peter Lynn Venom 2 - 13M, 19M
Peter Lynn Rebble - 3.5, 5.0
Peter Lynn Phantom - 12M, 15m, 18m
Ozone Instinct - 9m, 11m, 13m
Out of all the above listed power kites, If I could take only 3 kites for buggying/flying it would be the 1.5 LD, the Riot 3.0 and Riot 5.0. With
that selection I could fly 99% of the time in our winds.
I don't mean to hijack this thread at all. I just hope this helps people understand a little more about kite selection and what to look for in kite
sizes for their first kite
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