Txshooter38 - 29-3-2010 at 04:02 PM
With a new buggy in hand my wife and I are planning a trip to the beach to stretch it's legs. I current have a beamer 4m and am looking at buying
only one more before our trip. I would like to take your suggestions on what the best second kite to buy is. I suspect that wind conditions (Corpus
Christi) will be in the 15 to 25mph range. Specs are as follows:
Peter Lynn Buggy
Wife =130lbs---Slightly less proficient but scared of nothing....
Me=203lbs------Slightly more proficient but scared as hell.......seen more dead people than my wife......
I understand in a perfect world I would take about 5 kites but I am looking for some guidance on what would give me the most wind speed usability to
compliment the 4m I already have. I don't mind having to go a bit slower as long as my wife gets to have fun without being overwhelmed.
My initial thoughts are a smaller kite, but I need some advise and am certainly open to the idea of a larger one if you all think it would be a better
call.
P.S. We will both gear up correctly as we have plenty of dirt bike gear...I just don't want to get my wife in over her head....she isn't scared but I
feel bad when she gets hurt.
cheezycheese - 29-3-2010 at 04:44 PM
i had my 4m beamer superman me in similar winds. my advice might be for something smaller, but those who are more informed can offer more detailed
advice...
powerkiter82 - 29-3-2010 at 08:26 PM
A 2m Beamer, Ozone Flow, Peter Lynn Twister, Peter Lynn Hornet, any of these would be good choices. With your 4m, you have winds covered from about
5mph up to 20-25 max. If the winds get any higher than that you will need something smaller to be safe. On the coast you never know when the winds
will change. I have a 5m Ozone Flow and usually have to put it away when the winds get up to 20-25 mph. So I think your best bet would be to go
smaller, if you go bigger it is not likely to see much flying time.
arkay - 30-3-2010 at 12:07 AM
2/2.5m for sure, that's a good ammount of wind. I'd stick with a low aspect ratio kite so that it won't be too powerful and you won't want a lifty
kite either. I'd go beamer or rage. But even so getting close to 20 is a lot of wind.
nocando - 30-3-2010 at 12:48 AM
also a 2.4 Libre Bora is ok as well, pulls much like a blade but sharper, easy to handle.
airin - 30-3-2010 at 09:47 AM
I'm fairly new to this sport too TxShooter too but here's my two cents worth all the same. I started with 3, 4 and 5 metre kites and it was the 2.0
metre Hornet that I added last that I felt really rounded things out as far as this newbie's kite kit goes. I really like having that smaller kite
around when the winds start to blow a bit. I like to buggy but really don't like to buggy FAST. So as the guys have said here, it would probably
make sense to add a smaller kite to your kit at this point rather than a larger one.
cheers,
Erin
lunchbox - 30-3-2010 at 10:16 AM
Yep...definitely smaller in the winds you mentioned....2-2.5. In terms of kites, I like the Flexifoil Rage or Blurr , Ozone Flow, HQ Beamer or Peter
Lynn Reactor 2.
Just know that the Reactor 2 and Blurr are a little higher performance kites but stable as well.
You'll definitely want a nice stable kite in those winds (> 20).
Have fun.
awindofchange - 30-3-2010 at 01:06 PM
Yup, as everyone else has pretty much said, something in the 2m size would be perfect. This would be a great kite for your wife to buggy with and
also for you to use when the winds start hitting towards that 20mph mark. For winds lower than that your 4m will cover. This would be a great 2 kite
quiver for both you and your wife. As you already have the Beamer 4m, a Beamer 2 meter would be a great addition as they would both fly very similar
and be very familiar with what you already have. The Hornet and the Flow would be another choice as well. I would probably stay away from the
Twister II as it has a lot more lift in it and not usually the best choice for the buggy.
Txshooter38 - 30-3-2010 at 05:18 PM
The jury has spoken. Thanks you guys. It is nice to know that I was on the right track with something smaller. I have been hearing alot of good
stuff about the ozone flow and may give one a shot. I think it will be between the flow and beamer.
Maven454 - 31-3-2010 at 04:26 AM
I love my 2m Flow. I find it's much more fun to fly than the Beamer.
jaymzmn - 31-3-2010 at 06:10 PM
PKD kites are awesome and you get a lot of bang for your buck. The Buster2 is a killer kite and a has a lot of features such as angle of attack
adjusters. Their prices are also lower than Ozone and Flexifoil due to their higher cost structures.
Txshooter38 - 31-3-2010 at 07:11 PM
I was almost talked into a Prism today.....has anyone had any experience with one??? Also working on a Hornet or beamer from Big Mike.....looks like
I am going to be buying more than one. I guess that exceeds my kite budget and means my wife gets another purse or gun.....damn.
mougl - 31-3-2010 at 08:15 PM
Tx...
I was going to buy a Beamer or a Hornet but was talked into a PL Viper. This kite is amazing! Quick little bugger but easy to control, fairly priced,
and TONS of fun. Turns a but quicker than the others and I imagine its going to make a GREAT higher wind engine for my bug. Don;t overlook the Viper
Edit: I was told it flies like a "gnat on crack" in higher winds...more true words were never spoken :wee: