bassplayerm - 4-7-2005 at 11:56 AM
I was wonding what kind of kite i should get. I am 12 and only wheigh about 80 pounds. I want to use it for land boarding. I live aroud pittsburgh PA
and there is not that much wind but i go to Kitty Hawk Nc for a week every year. In Nc there are about 10 - 15 Mph winds In Pa there are about 1-15
mph winds and 20 mph gust if im lucky.
I have a dual line foil kite but it is only about 40 in" long
Scoopy - 11-7-2005 at 05:29 AM
At your weight, a 2.5 or 3.5 Bullet from Flexifoil would suit you will until you get better at flying.
Scoop
bassplayerm - 11-7-2005 at 07:33 PM
k thanks
archkiter - 11-7-2005 at 07:38 PM
You might also consider an Ozone Little Devil or Fury- probably not bigger than 3m though.
bassplayerm - 14-7-2005 at 06:23 AM
On Ebay I found a nice 3m Kite It is selling for $56
here is the link: Click Here
Bill_Benson - 14-7-2005 at 08:05 AM
I don't think I would waste my time with that eBay kite, probably some cheap trash bag on a line from Singapore. Especially wary when the sellers
feedback is confidential.
Good kites on the lower price scale are:
Beamers
Busters
Radsail Pro (only if you can't find the above)
or a used, well maintained Ozone, Flexifoil, etc.
rob87 - 14-7-2005 at 09:14 AM
You should start off with something quite small, as you have had little experience with powerful kites by the sound of it. It will be a big leap from
a 40" to even a 3m.
It all depends on the money you have, and what you want from the kite. Do you want it to pull you at high speeds? do you want to get good air?
If you want to get some high speeds, I would personally look at buying a bullet (I'm biased as this is my favourite kite), maybe the 3.5m for now, and
later, when you are heavier and older/more experienced you could upgrade to a 5.5 but DO NOT take this out in strong winds. It will be far too strong
for someone of your weight, and don't even try to buy a 5.5 as that would rip your arms off! (not to scare you).
Many people seem to recommend small kites and say get used to this before you move on to the next. This is true, but I wouldnt start off too small in
the winds you have, (ie. 1.5m) as this wont do much for you.
At your age, I wouldnt buy a blade, even if it is only 3m, it's expensive and in gusty winds, very unpredictable.
If you could post what you want from the kite and your budget, I could give you more advice?
Good luck
bassplayerm - 14-7-2005 at 11:21 AM
I want it for landboarding and also for jumping not so much speed
bassplayerm - 14-7-2005 at 11:22 AM
i also whant something under $150
Scanman - 15-7-2005 at 12:17 PM
If you can go to $200, the 3m Airush trainer is great, I use it with my mountain board.
bassplayerm - 18-7-2005 at 12:14 PM
o ok
bassplayerm - 21-7-2005 at 01:20 PM
how about the frenzy 05 #m kite just in case i get involved in kitesurfing/water
Bill_Benson - 21-7-2005 at 03:20 PM
Frenzy is not water relaunchable so unless you are at the point where you never dump your kite, probably not a good idea. May want to check out Peter Lynn, Viokite or Flysurfer if you want to go that route.
All are pretty expensive and may be better down the road, I would go for that trainer kite now.
bassplayerm - 27-7-2005 at 01:47 PM
how about the prism stylus P.3./http://www.prismkites.com/prism2005
it is the same size as everone is saying to get so it looks o it is going for $130 on www.coastalkites.com
Bill_Benson - 27-7-2005 at 02:58 PM
I have never flown this particular kite, but I imagine it is quite similar to Thunderfoils, HQ Symphonies and other dual line stunt foils. While they
are great fun to throw around the sky on windy days, they are really not meant to pull you on a buggy, mountain board (ATB) etc.
As I may have mentioned before dual line skites also present the problem of launching, you either need a friend to help or an object to weight the
trailing edge down or you will be continually chasing the kite down to reset it for launch.
For $130.00 I think you could get a nice, smaller quad line PKD Buster or Radsail Pro if you look around.
bassplayerm - 28-7-2005 at 09:10 AM
the 2.2m New tech Phoenix looks to small but they say it could be used for landboarding http://www.newtechkites.com/ntk_product_profile.php?PSKU=534...
Scanman - 28-7-2005 at 01:28 PM
You can get a New Tech kite from www.kitemare.com for a good price. That's where I bought my Airush 3m trainer and 6m Samurai. Jeff was super helpful in answering all my
questions before my purchase.
bassplayerm - 29-7-2005 at 04:37 AM
I found another kite that looks ok on...
Click Here!
It is 2.8m and is for $150. I think it would work out. also i was wounderning if these kites will fly in uneven winds because around my house there
are unsteady winds when the wind is blowing.
bassplayerm - 29-7-2005 at 11:41 AM
i just ordered the best 3m kite form www.kitemare.com i hope it works for me. it is apretty good deal $150 for the kite and free shipping. www.bestkiteboarding.com
barry - 1-8-2005 at 05:32 AM
Hey just wondering can anyone help me. I want to start kiteboarding and have no idea on what size kite to buy. I'm 6'3 and about 15 stone. my budget
is around £100- £250
bassplayerm - 1-8-2005 at 09:43 AM
the best kite is on backorder so im probly going to get the airush 3m
bassplayerm - 1-8-2005 at 11:58 AM
I was woundering how to turn around if i was kiteboarding on my mountain board if the field was like whant in showing
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bassplayerm - 3-8-2005 at 01:48 PM
i just got the kite today and i was woundering if theres anything i should do befor flying it
bassplayerm - 5-8-2005 at 06:56 AM
I tryed to fly it yesterday but the wind was a 15 secound gustthen nothing for a few minuites when i did git it in the air it always turned to the
left with me pulling the bar to the right
dose any one know what could be wrong