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AdWiJo1988
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Good kites for learning

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Hey guys and gals,

It's my first season, I've spent a week in Costa Rica learning and now back at home wanting to continue on my progression, I'm fairly confident with my water starts and edging etc. and now looking to build a decent quiver, I'm curious what kites people recommend as a good beginner kite?? I have a Nobile T5 10M but I'm interested in OR razors and such. The Razor is obviously a more freestyle/C kite oriented SLE, but I wonder if it's too twichy/high strung to learn on? I'm looking to add an 8M and 12M to my quiver.

I'm a fairly big rider at 6'3" and 200lbs.

Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Post by JL »

O.R. Prodigy or flite is more forgiving & yet has a huge power range. 9.5m & 12 8)
Thermals are good.
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Post by AdWiJo1988 »

Thanks JL for the reply, I've been looking into prodigy's but they get scooped up super quick :shock: . Hopefully school will be forgiving and I'll be able to afford a full quiver of OR kites for next season 8)
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My neighbour has a 12 for sale. Phil is trust worthy. :P http://bigwavedave.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=8205
Thermals are good.
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Post by thankgodiatepastafobreaky »

That is a great kite and only being sold due to injury. Rebels are also good as the kite schools at the Lake use Prodigys and Rebels.
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While Razors aren't the best beginners kites they're not the worst. Any modern kite at Nitinat will be probably easier to learn on than beginner kites in Costa Rica. I took lessons with Marty on Razors when I was starting out and liked them better than the Rebels I used in the other lesson set.

Not that I'm totally biased or anything, but I happen to have a 10m razor for sale ;)
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Post by AdWiJo1988 »

Thanks for the input guys, I'm going to check out a couple of razors as there are a few on the market for reasonable prices in the sizes I'm looking for!
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The 10 would get the most use for your size here at Gordons. :P
Thermals are good.
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Post by nanmoo »

Razors - I've got a 10m I'd let go for $175 that has some use but is still has plenty of life or a 2013 12m that is pretty cherry for $350.
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Sweet :P
Thermals are good.
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Nanmoo you have peaked my interest. Always looking to add to the quiver!
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Post by elevationkiteboarding »

come try a north rebel here at nitinat elevation kite boarding school they are super easy safe kite with a huge range suited for beginner to advanced riders
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Rebels are a great beginner/intermediate kite!
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