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Recommended 5/6m Buggy Kite

pea - 18-4-2010 at 03:21 AM

I'm looking for a 5/6m as an upgrade from a 3m Buster 2. I don't really have a budget but I'd prefer to keep it less than £200. I wouldn't be doing buggy jumping; just hoping to get some more speed in lower wind speeds.

Can anyone advise?

Thanks

bigkid - 18-4-2010 at 03:36 AM

If you are looking for a new kite I know that the 4m buster III is right at 201.00Euro and the 5m Buster III is at 218.00Euro. Any of the PKD Kites are great buggy engines.

rocfighter - 18-4-2010 at 05:19 AM

There are a lot of Panch Ace 5m out there. and there not big bucks. I like mine for pulling the buggy. But I hear they are good lifters as well.

nocando - 19-4-2010 at 02:11 AM

Yes roc they are pearlers but do not be complacent with it as it will spank you if given a chance

pea - 19-4-2010 at 03:08 AM

I was looking at the Buster 3 before. Shame Buster 2 hasn't gone down in price at all; Buster 3 is only about £15 more.

WolfWolfee - 19-4-2010 at 05:36 AM

I would suggest a PL Reactor, great buggy kite with not a lot of lift and very nice in the buggy. I have the 4.9M and till this day is one of my favorite buggy kites.

tridude - 19-4-2010 at 05:47 AM

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Originally posted by rocfighter
There are a lot of Panch Ace 5m out there. and there not big bucks. I like mine for pulling the buggy. But I hear they are good lifters as well.


Id go for a Pansh Legend................less lift

ripsessionkites - 19-4-2010 at 10:01 AM

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Originally posted by pea
I'm looking for a 5/6m as an upgrade from a 3m Buster 2. I don't really have a budget but I'd prefer to keep it less than £200. I wouldn't be doing buggy jumping; just hoping to get some more speed in lower wind speeds.

Can anyone advise?

Thanks


your 3m was a good start getting bigger in a 5m and than a 7m depending on your average wind would fill all your gaps.

if you need more speed you should step away from the beginner foil and get something a little more advanced.

the pl viper / pkd brooza / pl reactor II / hq crossfire are just some you should research on

acampbell - 19-4-2010 at 12:35 PM

I'm really liking the PL Viper these days now with more time on it. Now that the Reactor II is here and takes a bit more skill to fly, it has a solid place in the line up as an easy to fly buggy engine with decent performance.

WELDNGOD - 19-4-2010 at 03:26 PM

PL Reactor II rocks for a buggy engine. Flexi Rages are real good too, but not as fast, but if ya work em real hard they are some decent pullers.

SCREWYFITS - 19-4-2010 at 05:45 PM

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Originally posted by acampbell
I'm really liking the PL Viper these days now with more time on it. Now that the Reactor II is here and takes a bit more skill to fly, it has a solid place in the line up as an easy to fly buggy engine with decent performance.


I second that!!! I give it very high remarks!!! I now have all 4 sizes and two of the 2.6m and 3.9m...

erratic winds - 19-4-2010 at 06:18 PM

Buddy o mine still has a 2008 Ozone Haka 5m RTF package for $200 USD + shipping

mougl - 19-4-2010 at 09:06 PM

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Originally posted by acampbell
I'm really liking the PL Viper these days now with more time on it. Now that the Reactor II is here and takes a bit more skill to fly, it has a solid place in the line up as an easy to fly buggy engine with decent performance.


I LOVE my Viper!!!!

(Reactor II coming soon though LOL)

Houston AirHead - 20-4-2010 at 11:22 AM

go with the pansh legend.

pea - 21-4-2010 at 08:52 AM

I didn't realise Busters were beginner kites. Would a Viper or other high performance kites really be worth the extra money? I'm not planning to race and I don't think my buggy is built for light-speed (EOLO).

On a side note; what wind speeds are suitable for 5m's?

acampbell - 21-4-2010 at 09:57 AM

Yeah, a good buggy engine will be low lift and fast through the window, providing better upwind performance and wider wind range with slightly improved low end. Low end for 5m, depending on surface, 5-8 and upper end around 17-20 mph maybe more depending on weight and flying preference.

Drewculous - 21-4-2010 at 10:11 AM

i wouldnt call a viper a high end race kite... its a good all around buggy engine... the reactor would be next in the PL line (as far as bugs are concerned), prolly sharing that spot with the Core... and the vapor topping out the buggy line up

when i flew the core... the only thing in my head was, damn... this would be sweet in a bug! super light, and upwind like a m*****f*****

i like my twister, at 5.6m.. but its a little more lifty than most buggy-ers would prefer... but it tops out, wind wise, at about 25mph... at that point, i cant fly it without getting lofted and carried away... for riding i like it 15-20... but i'm flat screaming... a buggy designed kite approx 5m, on grass... i would shoot for 15-18mph.. hard-pack a little less (i'm a bigger guy tho)