Ocean Rodeo 2016 Prodigy 9.5 - swapping
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 9:03 am
I purchased an Ocean Rodeo Prodigy 9.5 last spring. I have about 2 dozen days on this kite. Needless to say its practically new and I wish I flew more often than I do. When I am out there, I am having nothing but fun!
June 24 Marek and myself went kite boarding at Nitnat. Sitting in front of the Strong Kite Boarding School, I remember thinking to myself, wow... there are a lot of kites just like mine. At the end of the day we were the last people on the beach, we packed up to the end of a great day and went home.
I was up at nitnat lake the weekend before last and when I opened the kite bag up, I found a kite just like mine in the bag. The sad part is... I thought I took better care of my kite. This one had a few pin holes and a small tear. How could this be, my thought was this isnt my kite... and thats been the story ... until today
I called Ocean Rodeo and spoke with Todd, found my Serial number and checked it against the kite I have in my possession ... it turns out ... I'm rough on my equipment ... I actually have my kite, the pin holes and small tear are mine, easily repairable too
The moral of this story ... I should take better care of my kite and stop making up stories ... Its weird but I feel great knowing I have my kite and didnt swap it with someone else. Oh and I'm going to put a mark on the kite that makes it recognizable to me too
June 24 Marek and myself went kite boarding at Nitnat. Sitting in front of the Strong Kite Boarding School, I remember thinking to myself, wow... there are a lot of kites just like mine. At the end of the day we were the last people on the beach, we packed up to the end of a great day and went home.
I was up at nitnat lake the weekend before last and when I opened the kite bag up, I found a kite just like mine in the bag. The sad part is... I thought I took better care of my kite. This one had a few pin holes and a small tear. How could this be, my thought was this isnt my kite... and thats been the story ... until today
I called Ocean Rodeo and spoke with Todd, found my Serial number and checked it against the kite I have in my possession ... it turns out ... I'm rough on my equipment ... I actually have my kite, the pin holes and small tear are mine, easily repairable too
The moral of this story ... I should take better care of my kite and stop making up stories ... Its weird but I feel great knowing I have my kite and didnt swap it with someone else. Oh and I'm going to put a mark on the kite that makes it recognizable to me too