Hello all at Wind Fun St. Louis! I recently had a work trip to Deerfield Beach, FL and saw kite boarding for the first time. I knew it was something I had to try (I used to wakeboard quite often in my high school days [11 years ago]). Anyway, I just purchased and received my first trainer kite (hq hydra 350). Flying it in the decent wind today I'm hooked and amazed at the power these kites can produce. I'd like to master the basics before I attempt anything on water with a bigger kite. Would a land board be the next logical step (after getting comfortable with the kite)? If so, any suggestions on a decent/ inexpensive board? Sorry for the long post.
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Tim - I appreciate the advice! Since I have zero experience with skateboarding, I plan on a nice grassy field to start. Lessons sound like a good idea, if for nothing else than to try out different gear like you mention and learn the safety aspect (my wife could easily be convinced if I did it in conjuction with a nice destination for a vacation). I'm probably getting ahead of myself though, considering yesterday was literally the second time I've actually ever flown even just the trainer. I definitely would like to get proficient at flying that before I paid for lessons (no point in wasting money on something I can learn on my own). I'm not familiar with Creve Ceour but am pretty familiar with Rend and Carlyle (Carlyle especially... my parents have a little clubhouse in HLB).Again, thanks for the advice!
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Tim - I appreciate the advice! Since I have zero experience with skateboarding, I plan on a nice grassy field to start. Lessons sound like a good idea, if for nothing else than to try out different gear like you mention and learn the safety aspect (my wife could easily be convinced if I did it in conjuction with a nice destination for a vacation). I'm probably getting ahead of myself though, considering yesterday was literally the second time I've actually ever flown even just the trainer. I definitely would like to get proficient at flying that before I paid for lessons (no point in wasting money on something I can learn on my own). I'm not familiar with Creve Ceour but am pretty familiar with Rend and Carlyle (Carlyle especially... my parents have a little clubhouse in HLB).Again, thanks for the advice!
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Chris - It's always good to hear of someone in the same spot you are. What kind of trainer did you end up buying? I originally purchased the HQ Rush IV Pro 350 but much to my surprise, when I opened the package, they had shipped me the Hydra 350 instead (not sure if they ran out of the other and gave me the upgrade or if it was a mistake. I did feel bad not calling them to ask, but that went away after flying the kite the first time...).
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Another decent evening for the trainer kite. I'm actually getting pretty confident with it. I'm looking forward to a day where the wind really gives me a run for my money. I'm thinking of starting to look for a mountain board.
Joshua Jackson
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Awesome. Send me a photo and a description when you get the chance. Let me know what you're thinking price wise. I'm not sure I'm looking for something "top of the line" quite yet (should probably stay saving for some lessons and a kiteboarding setup)
Joshua Jackson
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Sold!
Joshua Jackson
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Just let me know the best place/time.
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Sounds good. I live out towards Carlyle as well. (New Baden)
Sounds good. I live out towards Carlyle as well. (New Baden)
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Sounds like a plan!
Kevin, Ive been going to Michigan for family trips. Started after the Gulf oil spill and weve been back every year since. Its absolutely awesome. The shop I am doing my private lesson from is in Grand Haven and is called Wet Mitten. Owned by two brothers, it’s the perfect little mom and pop surf shop and has IKO instructors. Im paying 350 for a 5 hour private lesson. Pretty cheap.
Lake Michigan may be called a lake, but it can have the surf, tides, and waves of any Gulf waters Ive been to. And, its shark free. Always a plus in my world.
Here is the link to the shop…if you call, ask for John or Ben. Great guys.
http://www.wetmittensurfshop.com/
Terry-
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Josh, Im in Lake St Louis. If you are ever out this way, Id love to hook up with our Hydras and share some pointers. Im sure we could learn just by sharing experiences. Let us know how the landboarding goes after you get your feet wet on that.
Terry-
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T Kahrhoff - So far I love that trainer kite. I actually ordered the Rush IV pro 350 but they sent me the Hydra instead (not going to complain). A landboard is definitely my next purchase. I'm sure the Hydra will have enough power when the winds get a little stronger than what I have been flying it in. Either way, I have a 6 acre property with a decent hill on it so sounds like fun anyway! I've mainly looked on Amazon and other sites for the board, but I'm going to buy the one Danny has (assuming he still wants to sell it).
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Terry - that would be a fun time flying with someone else around, sharing ideas. I live in Illinois, so Lake St. Louis would be quite the drive! I'm looking forward to trying it's water survivability at Carlyle sometime. Hopefully it gets enough power to try out some dragging.
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Welcome to the group.
Tim
- can you hear me now?
Where are you taking your lesson at, Igor? (Trying to feel out the different options)
Joshua Jackson
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