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As far as I'm concerned, its easier to learn windsurfing than kiting.
It really depends what you want and whether you travel and/or compete. A few years ago in Tarifa there was a group who seemed to kite (one board, one kite) up to about 20 knots. Above that, they seemd to be on a 5.0 or smaller and a wave board ( or something small anyway!). Magic......simplicity... In reality, we all have too much equipment. Travelling with kiting kit is a breeze. Whatever, enjoy yourselves and dont get so beaten up on what kit you have ! |
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