Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
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So I just took my first lessons in Maui and I'm hooked. I plan on purchasing 2 kites during the off season (was going to get some Best TS kites) since that's what I learned on. I weight 180lbs and was thinking a 9mm and 12mm. I still plan on windsurfing when it's really windy so I don't need a kite for really windy days. Would that be a good combo for Sherman?
I also need a board and have been told to look at a Mako, Armando, or a Trax board. Does anyone have experience with those brands or maybe recommend another board that is good to learn and progress on? Finally is a Nat the guy to talk to about doing a downwinder? I'm really looking forward to next season and merting some fellow kiters at Sherman
Thanks, Pete
I also need a board and have been told to look at a Mako, Armando, or a Trax board. Does anyone have experience with those brands or maybe recommend another board that is good to learn and progress on? Finally is a Nat the guy to talk to about doing a downwinder? I'm really looking forward to next season and merting some fellow kiters at Sherman
Thanks, Pete
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Re: Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
Hey Pete welcome to kiteboarding, and kudos on taking a lesson to get acquainted.
Before going to Sherman, you need to be able to launch and land quickly and efficiently, and have solid upwind riding ability. A downwinder with Nat is also a good idea to get familiar with the area.
In the meantime, your 12m will allow you to hone your skills at Alameda or 3rd. Once you are ready, i think your 9m will be a good fit for Sherman's winds.
Welcome again, look forward to seeing you on the water!
Before going to Sherman, you need to be able to launch and land quickly and efficiently, and have solid upwind riding ability. A downwinder with Nat is also a good idea to get familiar with the area.
In the meantime, your 12m will allow you to hone your skills at Alameda or 3rd. Once you are ready, i think your 9m will be a good fit for Sherman's winds.
Welcome again, look forward to seeing you on the water!
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Re: Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
Hey Peter.
I don't think Sherman is a good spot to learn kitesurfing . At Sherman, you need to be able to go upwind reliably because you do not want to go downwind and force to come on-shore toward the levee with the slippery rocks while holding your kite, your board ... and while the wind is blowing 20 - 30 ... A slip, or any mistake and you could get dragged toward the rocks, the tree branches .... Stick with Alameda then progress to 3rd ave then Sherman.
For kite size, I 'd go with 10 & 13 meters instead of 9 & 12. I am 150 lbs and my quiver is 9, 12, and 15 which cover pretty much all bay area spots in 95% of all conditions.
As for the boards, I don't know much about the Mako or Armando but I believe F-one Trax is not a beginner board, I tried the Trax before and found it to be too slippery and difficult to control. You should get a beginner special board , i.e long & wide rather than a particular brand.
good luck
I don't think Sherman is a good spot to learn kitesurfing . At Sherman, you need to be able to go upwind reliably because you do not want to go downwind and force to come on-shore toward the levee with the slippery rocks while holding your kite, your board ... and while the wind is blowing 20 - 30 ... A slip, or any mistake and you could get dragged toward the rocks, the tree branches .... Stick with Alameda then progress to 3rd ave then Sherman.
For kite size, I 'd go with 10 & 13 meters instead of 9 & 12. I am 150 lbs and my quiver is 9, 12, and 15 which cover pretty much all bay area spots in 95% of all conditions.
As for the boards, I don't know much about the Mako or Armando but I believe F-one Trax is not a beginner board, I tried the Trax before and found it to be too slippery and difficult to control. You should get a beginner special board , i.e long & wide rather than a particular brand.
good luck
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Re: Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
Thanks for the info. I'm always at Sherman windsurfing and know it's a really tough place to launch and land at plus you have to worry about going downwind but it's the closest place to where I live. If I took a couple more lessons with Nat and did a whole bunch of downwinders I'm hoping I'd be able to eventually launch and land at the access or little Baja during the week when it's not that crowded. So it sounds like maybe a 10 and 13m kite would be better then a 9 and 12m kite if I only plan on kiting at Sherman when it's not super windy. Would a 7m be the smallest kite I would need at Sherman when I'm better and it's really windy. Thanks again for any time and advice.
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Re: Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
Hello, it is my opinion a 9m ..12m quiver is perfect for sherman.
As for getting flooded up the river, I recommend dumping your kite and rolling it up just like a self rescue rather than trying to walk your kite in the air up the rocks.
Adventually you will want a 7m too.
As for getting flooded up the river, I recommend dumping your kite and rolling it up just like a self rescue rather than trying to walk your kite in the air up the rocks.
Adventually you will want a 7m too.
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Re: Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
Thanks for the info. Wish the season was starting up soon since I'm itching to get out again. Since I can''t get down to La Ventana this winter think I'm going to pick up some used gear this offseason and then take some lessons in spring and then keep doing downwinders with Nat until I've got it figured out. I'll only go out during the week when it's not as crowded. On really windy days I'll stick to windsurfing until I've got the kitesurfing thing down. I really want to end up on a surfboard and foil since I skyski behind the boat but it know that's a ways off. Really looking forward to meeting you guys next season
PS. For my first board do I want something that's wide and floaty?
PS. For my first board do I want something that's wide and floaty?
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Re: Beginner Kites Sizes and Board for Sherman
Hi, IMHO if a surfboard shape riding is your goal
Start ditectly on a strapped directional,
I have two seasons take to learn how to toeside/start trying jybing and hitting the sea,
On a twintip you can always just redirect, so maybe dont practice as much,
My 0.005 cent.
Go directional
Start ditectly on a strapped directional,
I have two seasons take to learn how to toeside/start trying jybing and hitting the sea,
On a twintip you can always just redirect, so maybe dont practice as much,
My 0.005 cent.
Go directional
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Gotcha. So you think I would be okay learning on a strapped surfboard. I do have wakeboarding experience. Maybe I'll pick up a cheap used twintip and surfboard and give them both a try.
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Xactly,
The more toys, the merrier.!. ;^{)>
The more toys, the merrier.!. ;^{)>
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Yup. Selling all my boat foiling gear to support this new addiction!
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