So who's getting their 1m kites out in Perth?

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Surfy31
Surfy31
WA
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WA, 198 posts
4 May 2013 3:04pm
Check the graphs!
poor relative
poor relative
WA
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WA, 9106 posts
4 May 2013 3:06pm
Those synoptics are killer


GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
4 May 2013 7:42pm
Surfy31 said...

Check the graphs!


I'm calling for a 2m kite... [}:)]

Surfy31
Surfy31
WA
198 posts
WA, 198 posts
4 May 2013 6:20pm
surely it wont hold to the predictions but we will be seeing at least 30-40knots!
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
4 May 2013 6:54pm
Looks like perfect 5M weather
diamond2001
diamond2001
WA
436 posts
WA, 436 posts
4 May 2013 7:27pm
Last August I was just about to go out on a 35 knot day then a storm front came through with copious amounts of rain and its the first time I have said to my self this is to strong.I had a 7m then packed up went home checked sea breeze 48, 49 knot gusts right through perth.
mmm might go see if I can find a Ruben Lenton Face book page to see if he's keen for a storm spectacular at scarborough amphitheatre!
Haydn24
Haydn24
QLD
473 posts
QLD, 473 posts
4 May 2013 9:43pm
Make sure you film the crazy bastards that go out We all wanna see it!
austin
austin
671 posts
671 posts
4 May 2013 8:11pm
7m of swell=7m of kite Midest love[}:)]
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
4 May 2013 10:15pm
I'm tipping 3.5m and 30kn.

...but if it does hit 5m / 40kn that would be a great start to the bank formations.
Underoath
Underoath
QLD
2434 posts
QLD, 2434 posts
5 May 2013 1:39am
Have managed a short couple or runs in 50 knots on a 6m switchblade last season.

It wasn't fun and all I ended up with was water up my ass.

On the drive home there were large broken branches on the road. I thought i was pretty stupid going out in them conditions. I hope people are smarter than me.
NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
5 May 2013 12:39am
Mullas was reasonable during that storm 45-50 in jan. Flat water runs between the waves.
airjunkie
airjunkie
WA
142 posts
WA, 142 posts
5 May 2013 1:06am
My favorite combination for kiting is hospital winds (30 - 40 knots) a 9- 11m foil and a (bombproof) landboard, getting as much speed up as i can and sending it as big as i can knowing thats its 100% pass or fail

sure in those wind i lack any technical finesse but just feeling the awesome power of mother nature is insane
there ain't a drug on the planet that can match that feeling

i am so looking forward to this week

been out in 46+ knots at atmosphere kite festival (10 m psycho4 fully powered up) but only managed a couple runs before i pulled the safety and chickened out - spectator to the real professionals that day (Lewis wilby and stupid dave) got some amazing pics though

hopefully as my kitesurfing skills catch up to those on land ill be able to go out in even bigger wind on the water

buzzing just thinking about it
NoBS
NoBS
WA
908 posts
WA, 908 posts
5 May 2013 9:26am
You my friend are a wally
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
5 May 2013 10:52am
NickT said...
Mullas was reasonable during that storm 45-50 in jan. Flat water runs between the waves.


Mullas it is Wednesday arvo then mate, time for the pink kite to come out
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
5 May 2013 11:28am
airjunkie said...
My favorite combination for kiting is hospital winds (30 - 40 knots) a 9- 11m foil and a (bombproof) landboard, getting as much speed up as i can and sending it as big as i can knowing thats its 100% pass or fail

sure in those wind i lack any technical finesse but just feeling the awesome power of mother nature is insane
there ain't a drug on the planet that can match that feeling

i am so looking forward to this week

been out in 46+ knots at atmosphere kite festival (10 m psycho4 fully powered up) but only managed a couple runs before i pulled the safety and chickened out - spectator to the real professionals that day (Lewis wilby and stupid dave) got some amazing pics though

hopefully as my kitesurfing skills catch up to those on land ill be able to go out in even bigger wind on the water

buzzing just thinking about it


How many pies have you eaten Airjunkie? it 30 knots a 10m foil tries to kill me and i'm 82 pies!. ... You must be a man of great girth.

PS yes speed runs in storms on the landboard ins the shiz. These water guys don't get it.

I also crave a 30-40 knot session. you certainly know your alive in " hospital" winds.
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
5 May 2013 11:29am
Underoath said...
Have managed a short couple or runs in 50 knots on a 6m switchblade last season.

It wasn't fun and all I ended up with was water up my ass.

On the drive home there were large broken branches on the road. I thought i was pretty stupid going out in them conditions. I hope people are smarter than me.



So are you saying you got a free salt water enima?....
airjunkie
airjunkie
WA
142 posts
WA, 142 posts
5 May 2013 1:00pm
Plummet said...
airjunkie said...
My favorite combination for kiting is hospital winds (30 - 40 knots) a 9- 11m foil and a (bombproof) landboard, getting as much speed up as i can and sending it as big as i can knowing thats its 100% pass or fail

sure in those wind i lack any technical finesse but just feeling the awesome power of mother nature is insane
there ain't a drug on the planet that can match that feeling

i am so looking forward to this week

been out in 46+ knots at atmosphere kite festival (10 m psycho4 fully powered up) but only managed a couple runs before i pulled the safety and chickened out - spectator to the real professionals that day (Lewis wilby and stupid dave) got some amazing pics though

hopefully as my kitesurfing skills catch up to those on land ill be able to go out in even bigger wind on the water

buzzing just thinking about it


How many pies have you eaten Airjunkie? it 30 knots a 10m foil tries to kill me and i'm 82 pies!. ... You must be a man of great girth.

PS yes speed runs in storms on the landboard ins the shiz. These water guys don't get it.

I also crave a 30-40 knot session. you certainly know your alive in " hospital" winds.


101 pies and a similar proportions to you mate (in your last vid i saw) - just a stockier build
but could always do with loosing a pie or three

my main weapon of choice in these winds is my 10m P4 so forgiving and so stable in the higher end of the wind range due to closed cell's
ill keep flying it until i can physically no longer stay on the ground by choice
tea bagging from a kite on the water is one thing on land it kinda hurts

have been competing in the unofficial speed records against you for years on kitecrowd but the lack of hard packed beaches around perth limits my speed runs

still searching for a decent salt lake in wa . . . .
the rockingham one was just a disappointment
airjunkie
airjunkie
WA
142 posts
WA, 142 posts
5 May 2013 2:44pm
NoBS said...
You my friend are a wally


so big wind kitesurfing is ok but not on a landboard ?

austin
austin
671 posts
671 posts
5 May 2013 4:40pm
Nothing wrong with big wind kitelandboarding however from my experience in WA I have yet to come across a suitable beach. Add to this nuking bang onshore winds and you could quite easily get caked. I have fond memory's of looping in a solid 30knot front on land, albeit on a wide very hard beach. Stick to the wet stuff it's much more fun.....period
Frothing over this week already
airjunkie
airjunkie
WA
142 posts
WA, 142 posts
5 May 2013 4:51pm
austin said...
Stick to the wet stuff it's much more fun.....period
Frothing over this week already


i'm not even gonna take the bait as to what is better


personal preference -

for me its
1st - Snowkiting
2nd - landboarding
3rd - Kitesurfing
4th - Buggying
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
5 May 2013 4:53pm
yeah mate its been 3 years or so since I had a decent wind./ beach combo for landboard speeds!!. guttered. my beach is littered with babyhead sized rocks and driftwood 5m down wind of the hard sand. makes for a nervious speed run! Plus you only have 200 meters or so before the beach curves upwind... aaaahhhhhh.

for the last 3 years each time I've been at nz prime beach the wind hasn't been there for speed runs. grrrr.

oh well.

at least when the storms hit here I have 30+ knots and 5+meter swell. what a bugger! hehehehe.
diginoz
diginoz
WA
317 posts
WA, 317 posts
5 May 2013 5:54pm
With the cooler weather does this mean I can wear my boardies over my wetsuit yea ( Then a Uber cool surfer (( on ther wrong forum )) can ask y do U wear boardies over ur wetsuit again. DOH )
diginoz
diginoz
WA
317 posts
WA, 317 posts
5 May 2013 5:58pm
Yes I am bored and my balls aint big enough to go out wednesday either.
austin
austin
671 posts
671 posts
6 May 2013 3:02pm
nice late seabreeze coming in line for Friday
seb2
seb2
VIC
231 posts
VIC, 231 posts
6 May 2013 7:14pm
airjunkie said...
NoBS said...
You my friend are a wally


so big wind kitesurfing is ok but not on a landboard ?




that about sums it up.

unless you know a place where land is softer than water..
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
6 May 2013 6:05pm
If its gonna come off check your gear as they'll be given a big work out, gusty conditions as predicted are the times when your gear is given its sternest test, 35knt plus and 7 mtr swells aint a great place with kit failure, harness straps under the covers and adjusters are seldom checked and overlooked, I've had a harness part company with me in big condition and it aint a nice feeling, for those who havnt been out in these conditions if in doubt don't go out, have a safe one,
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
6 May 2013 6:08pm
I think its gonna hit hard with full force rain **** and all sorts
If not i'm amongst it. Northerlies and swell is lush
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
6 May 2013 6:29pm
cauncy said...
If its gonna come off check your gear as they'll be given a big work out, gusty conditions as predicted are the times when your gear is given its sternest test, 35knt plus and 7 mtr swells aint a great place with kit failure, harness straps under the covers and adjusters are seldom checked and overlooked, I've had a harness part company with me in big condition and it aint a nice feeling, for those who havnt been out in these conditions if in doubt don't go out, have a safe one,


Yep I have a dedicated new bar for storm kiting. Near new kite. And near new harness....
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
6 May 2013 6:44pm
cauncy said...
If its gonna come off check your gear as they'll be given a big work out, gusty conditions as predicted are the times when your gear is given its sternest test, 35knt plus and 7 mtr swells aint a great place with kit failure, harness straps under the covers and adjusters are seldom checked and overlooked, I've had a harness part company with me in big condition and it aint a nice feeling, for those who havnt been out in these conditions if in doubt don't go out, have a safe one,


Yep I have a dedicated new bar for storm kiting. Near new kite. And near new harness....
AndreC
AndreC
WA
512 posts
WA, 512 posts
6 May 2013 9:06pm
Best time of year know one out..
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3509 posts
WA, 3509 posts
6 May 2013 10:06pm
Tomorrow off and I'm a natural footer with a 5mtr kite that hasn't had enough use lately.........here's hoping!!!
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