Fred asked me about the Speed 3 21M Deluxe and the 3B 179cm snowboard. I will answer his questions here and tell you about a couple other pieces of gear that I have found to be helpful here. Please feel free to post on your favorite gear.
Speed 3M 21M Deluxe - this kite is available from Flysurfer USA. I did not demo one first, however, I have been flying Flysurfer kites for around 7 - 8 years so I knew what to expect. The range of the 21M is around 5 - 20 mph for a rider my weight (180 LBS) on the snow and 10 - 20 mph on the water. Yesterday, the wind was probably exceeding that at times, but the kite never felt like a handful. I found that when snowkiting if you are getting worked on the hills, just drop down to the flats for a rest. On the water, you don't have that luxury. The kite is expensive, close to $3000 retail and is built in Germany. However, you can buy a 19M Speed 3 Deluxe for around $2000 or less if you hunt around on ikitesurf/kiteforum, foilzone or talk to the US distributor. The 21M came out last fall with a few tweaks from the 19M. It has a little more low-end (necessary only on the water) and it tad more stable. What sets apart the Flysurfer Speed from Ozone Kites is that it is a closed-cell kite allowing you to use the kite on the water and the snow. One other local rider has a Flysurfer, Ralph Sorbonne has a 19M Speed 2 which is the previous model to the Speed 3.
3B 179cm Snowboard. I picked this board up from Don Losee this winter and I love it. The rocker allows the board to stay above the surface without any effort on my part. The more I rode it the more I preferred it over my longer Tanker Boards (182 and 192cm). The 3B is light, fast and carves nicely.
The other gear that I have found to help out are K2 Boots with Clicker Bindings. They are a cinch to get in and out of. The only downside is that it is hard to find decent Clicker Boots since they are no longer manufactured.
I also bought a Skullcandy Boothtooth wireless helmet this year and it is awesome. At the ski resorts you can still hold a conversation on the lift chair and take phone calls. It is sweet!
I use mittens for snowkiting and I have found that models that have a wrist leash are the best bet. I am using Hestra mittens this year and they work perfectly. I also bought a box of hotties handwarmers at Costco and I drop a pair on cold days into my mittens.
Goretex Proshell is the best material I have found for jackets/pants. I use an Arcteryx Alpha SV Jacket and a pair of Arcteryx Proshell bibs (I like the bibs because they keep the snow completely out of your pants even if you get dragged). Proshell is great because it is super strong and it totally repels water. You can ride all day and the snow literally falls off your jacket before you get in your car.
