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so many choices

hazardous - 16-3-2010 at 11:04 AM

need sum help people, had a go of a kite the other day and decided i should get one myself...but dont hav a clue on what to get..so many choices... can anyone recommend anything, an overall gd 1 in most wind conditions and something with a bit of lift, dont mind being thrown about the place!! im 24 weighin just ova 11st...its doin my nut in!!!

BeamerBob - 16-3-2010 at 11:46 AM

You can search this forum for beginner kite advice and find troves of postings on this. You will find that lift and beginner don't go together. Bottom line is to get an HQ Beamer or Peter Lynn Core or Hornet in usually a 3m size for average wind conditions. Smaller if your winds are consistently over 15 mph. But to sum up your dilemma, kites that are good for beginners don't have much lift, and kites with lift are bad for beginners.

Maven454 - 16-3-2010 at 12:18 PM

I'll second what Bob said, with the note that another good option would be the Ozone Flow in 3m.

ripsessionkites - 16-3-2010 at 12:41 PM

try everything before you buy.

kiteNH - 16-3-2010 at 12:53 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by hazardous
...its doin my nut in!!!


Its what?

Go for a 3m. Aren't you blessed with lots of kite shops over there?

hazardous - 16-3-2010 at 01:25 PM

doin my head in!!theres a few about, but there a bit of a mission to get to!!!
gonna give the ozone flow 3m a try..thanx

Maven454 - 16-3-2010 at 01:28 PM

You won't regret the Flow. Ozone makes great kites. Not cheap, mind. But great.

Bladerunner - 16-3-2010 at 04:21 PM

Sounds like a good start! Get that Flow and get flying + saving for the next kite!

The reality of the game is that no single kite does it all . Most people have a 3 kite quiver.

Your 3m will eventually end up your high wind kite so a good quality , stable one like a Flow is money well spent.

When you buy your second and 3rd kite for medium and low winds you will want to decide what you are out to do. Static flying and jumping are just the tip of the iceburg. Once you get riding on something the fun really begins!

Try and hook up with local flyers for good deals and great advice about what works best there.

P.S. Do a bit of searching about jumping to get a better feel of how to progress in to them. You need the right kite + motions to do it proper.

power - 16-3-2010 at 04:30 PM

U2U sent.....