It amazes me that the US and Canadaian used power kite trade is so small to that of the UK and Europe. Is it just that there aren't as many power
kiters in North America or just that you US/CA kiters hold on to their stuff much longer ?! (not including dedicated kitesurf kites)
Since moving over from England, I have a very hard time procuring used powerkites. It was easy to find used Blades, Twisters, Busters etc. Whereas on
places like Kitecrowd, there is a myriad of used gear. On North A forums, there is but a trickle.
Comments welcome!acampbell - 21-8-2009 at 01:28 PM
one kite i don't use much (mint 4.5 Ozone LD i'm original owner) i will not sell because it would only fetch a mere pittance of it's value. i keep it
for a trainer/loaner. also it is my very first foil kite.
PaulDAKITEZ - 21-8-2009 at 03:02 PM
very small amount of people here doing this sport vs. UK and Europe. We are growing but no where close to what they have going on.BeamerBob - 21-8-2009 at 03:13 PM
...Eliminating ripstop starvation one panel at a time...
Two of mine are on the CWS link. More to come soon as well. Now what we need is buyers to take advantage of the like new stuff available out there.
Come and getum! :singing:bigkid - 21-8-2009 at 08:49 PM
Again what DAKITEZ said is true. The sport is not as big here as other parts of the world.
But I am doing my part as well, www.bigkidkites.com click on SPECIALS, DEMO or CLOSE OUTSKrohn1999 - 22-8-2009 at 01:51 AM
I think it has to do with how popular the racing circuts are in Europe. There are so many teamriders in europe who change there equipment often. That
of course floods the market with Race kites. These are purchased by somone trying to get into the racing and they sell their Intermediates which in
turn are bought by somone who is steping up from Beginners. It is really amazing how fast kites come onto the used market. I have already seen used
Yakuza GT's for sale.
Shipping is not that expensive so if you are looking for good used equipment the european market is the place to look.
If you need a middle man let me know, I'll be happy to help.
Chrisdylanj423 - 22-8-2009 at 06:17 AM
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Originally posted by Krohn1999
If you need a middle man let me know, I'll be happy to help.
i may hit you up here in a few weeks... id like to round out my collection of centuries... there were some black and turquoise ones on kitecrowd
recently, but they didnt want to sell to us americansacampbell - 22-8-2009 at 06:30 AM
Shipping a kite overseas is easier and more affordable than you might think and I'm sure the Euros have their equivalent of our Int'l Priority Mail.
Toughest one I've had was a 19m Synergy with bar, lines pads, helmet etc to Saudi Arabia. Size restrictions split it to two boxes and drove it up to
like $150 but that is an extreme example.ripsessionkites - 22-8-2009 at 06:38 AM
Shipping overseas can be cheap depending on the freight you use. Normally ups and fedex are out of the question. However some companies have STD
sizing and weight for a flat rate like 10kg boxe so you can try to find others looking to buy and stuff as much as you can to equal 10kg. I normally
use dhl post, TNT, ems to name a few.dylanj423 - 22-8-2009 at 06:50 AM
i had a 9m century shipped to me last year for about 50 gbp (75 us dollars right about now), and the last time i spoke to someone they quoted me
almost double that... deal squasherKrohn1999 - 22-8-2009 at 06:52 AM
120x60x60cm 10 kg cost 44 euros by DHLKamikuza - 22-8-2009 at 07:29 AM
Yeah, lotsa good deals in the UK - ruined by the worlds most expensive postage and crappiest service :ticking:jaymzmn - 22-8-2009 at 11:47 AM
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Originally posted by Kamikuza
Yeah, lotsa good deals in the UK - ruined by the worlds most expensive postage and crappiest service :ticking:
by crappiest service you mean Royal Fail and Parcel Farce right....
yeah, however, given the state of the UK pound at the moment...as I'm earning in US dollar, i'd rather buy "local" and also a lot of Brits would
rather not deal abroad.
By the way, I'd like to extend an invitation to anyone coming to Denver/Co springs...I'm co-admin of the Rocky Mountain Kiteboarding Assoc. so I can
always show you around the good spots should anyone be in town. Kamikuza - 22-8-2009 at 06:26 PM
Yeah, they're the two idiots I'm talking about. No wonder the Poms don't want to sell overseas if they gotta put with the crap that the post office
dumps on them! And to think - they were responsible for inventing the 'modern' postal system
And there are plenty of Americans who don't want to ship overseas either ... I've often got the "Sorry it's too far to send it to Japan" line - it's
the same distance from the sellers house to the post office eh ... I don't get it :shocked2:bigkid - 22-8-2009 at 08:52 PM
Don't want to use DHL out of Germany, It will take at least 4 to 5 weeks for delivery. The cost was OK but there was no tracking the package till it
showed up at the door.Krohn1999 - 22-8-2009 at 10:39 PM
@ bigkid
yea you are right about the tracking within the US. but 4 to5 weeks? I've had packages get to the states within 4 days.
I guess I got lucky!