I just wanted to say hey and see what anyone had to say about this amazing sport. I just started about three weeks ago and love it. I love in south
west Ohio and the windy here is decent. I have a Beamer IV 4.0 and love it. It pulls like a truck at times. I'm very new to this sport but I'm
hooked. It is so exciting and Relaxing and then the next minute a power struggle. I would love any tips suggestions anything. I am looking for some
cheap good big lofty kites. I would like to get into jumping and maybe some landboarding as well. I have convinced two of my friends to get kites as
well. They are getting a pansh ace 6m and a pansh legend 4.5m. Can't wait to try theirs. Thanks for the helprocfighter - 10-6-2010 at 04:54 PM
Welcome to the forum and the sport.
Watch out for the Ace. Those things have alot of lift and pull like a train. I have the Ace 5m and it is a lot of kite. Not a beginner kite. If your
friend plans to jump with no power kite experiance bring a pair of crutches to the field.
Best of luck with the kites and keep us up dated on your adventures. And save your money. You will need a ride soon.
Roc.CasualPowerKiter - 10-6-2010 at 05:07 PM
Thanks for the advice man. And my friends do have experience flying they've been flyin as long as I have but again thanks for the advicearkay - 10-6-2010 at 05:09 PM
Welcome! The ace is the low cost jumping kite but there are also other like the peter lynn twister that cost a bit more but will have more life. The
ultimate jumping foil is the flexifoil blade!CasualPowerKiter - 10-6-2010 at 05:14 PM
Thanks. The blade is def. on my Christmas list. I weigh close to 200 lbs what meter kite would be good for myself to start jumping :roll:WELDNGOD - 10-6-2010 at 05:23 PM
get on some wheels and you will forget about jumping. That will be what you do between buggy runs or warming up before a run.mougl - 10-6-2010 at 05:31 PM
+1 for what welden saidKamikuza - 10-6-2010 at 05:32 PM
Yokoso! :karate: :ticking: :cool2: BigMikesKites - 10-6-2010 at 07:17 PM
Hey Cool...I'll be in Lima in a couple weeks. If it isn't too far for you I'd like to meet up to fly for a bit.CasualPowerKiter - 10-6-2010 at 07:34 PM
thanks for the warm welcome everyone. And Lima is a bit of a drive for me , 3 hours or so actually, bit far but thanks alot for the offerMaven454 - 11-6-2010 at 03:33 AM
So, in your first post, you said that you'd been kiting for three weeks and in the second, you said that your friends have experience, that they've
been kiting as long as you have... ... ... :duh:
Be careful with that 6m Ace. Start in light winds (about 7 or 8 mph). It has a lot of pull and, worse yet, even more lift if you have it
near zenith. Just be careful, we don't like people getting hurt. It makes us sad .pokitetrash - 11-6-2010 at 05:27 AM
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Originally posted by CasualPowerKiter
my friends do have experience flying they've been flyin as long as I have but again thanks for the advice
Welcome dude!
Rule #1
Don't ever take for granted that you have experience...Respect every kite that you fly.
Many of us have been flying for more than a few years and we still get spanked, (me included..) broken up pretty badly, slammed or otherwise crapped
on by a kite we thought we had made our bit#h. Every flying day is different with something to learn, conditions change rapidly. Go slow at first and
you will likely keep your bones on the inside.thanson2001ok - 11-6-2010 at 07:28 AM
Welcome.
Pay attention to the veterans on the forum here. A wealth of wisdom is imparted here every day. I read lots and lots of the posts and I believe I get
a little smarter every day.CasualPowerKiter - 11-6-2010 at 11:27 AM
Thanks everyone.Hardrock - 11-6-2010 at 12:18 PM
Yea ride something one day.
Thats where the fun is. I would like to jump a little more than I have but just don't get the right winds here. Gust leave me in a struggle and trying
to jump in it gets too wild.
By best air times came as accidents.
No harm ever done but getting lofted when your not ready sux a bit.
Remember to control your kite wants and impulses, could cost you a hunk of change. Lucky for me I always resisted the urge and never got hooked.