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Peek - 26-6-2010 at 04:30 PM

Years ago I was flying Skynasaurs and recently I foound out about power kites. I brought a Symphony HQ 2.2 and mastered it in a day. Here's my question, I want to kite buggy and I think I need a bigger kite. Ofcourse I will practice BEFORE I find and buy a kite buggy! Suggestions on the kite?

DAKITEZ - 26-6-2010 at 04:57 PM

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Originally posted by Peek
I brought a Symphony HQ 2.2 and mastered it in a day.


I struggle to understand this completely. I have been doing this sport for many years and I will not say I "mastered" any kite. I guess I am a wicked slow learner :no:

bobalooie57 - 26-6-2010 at 05:17 PM

Maybe he meant 'he mastered it for "that" day, tomorrow? surprise!!:Ange09:

vwbrian - 26-6-2010 at 06:00 PM

You need a 2-3Meter 4 line kite designed for Buggying. You can use the Symphony But is is not designed for traction.
Here is a good thread.
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=1985

furbowski - 26-6-2010 at 11:46 PM

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Originally posted by DAKITEZ
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Originally posted by Peek
I brought a Symphony HQ 2.2 and mastered it in a day.


I struggle to understand this completely. I have been doing this sport for many years and I will not say I "mastered" any kite. I guess I am a wicked slow learner :no:


LOL. I once flew my snapshot 1.4 in gusty 30+ mph.... still surprised it survived the session....

muliple downloops in the corners of the window while flying blind... now that would approach mastery.... Or brian holgate doing his one-handed one-foot two-wheel buggy thing.... :thumbup::smilegrin:

rocfighter - 27-6-2010 at 06:57 AM

Yup master it today, Face scud tomorrow!!

BigMikesKites - 27-6-2010 at 07:17 AM

This is the right place to start to learn about what you are looking for.

I started here asking the same question about a symphony and I got a similar response as the symphony is not a power kite and we are on a power kite forum. I persisted and here I am today.

For buggies you want to look at Peter Lynn Hornets, Vipers, Reactors or even the HQ Beamer. The best starting point would be something in the 3m size and you need to learn to be able to handle the Power kites before you really hop on a buggy.

I would recommend starting with one of those that will be a good entry level power kite that you could transition to buggying with later. Of course the 3m will be on the higher wind side for buggying, but it will give you a good starting point.

I hope this helps

Peek - 27-6-2010 at 07:46 AM

Thanks for the info and the sarcasm! I have to start somewhere don't I?

DAKITEZ - 27-6-2010 at 09:05 AM

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Originally posted by Peek
Thanks for the info and the sarcasm! I have to start somewhere don't I?


welcome to the gang ... a little sarcasm is your initiation :P

The sarcasm is not because you are new or the kite you fly. It is because of the "mastered" comment after only one session. it is funny because we have all been there at one time, but then we learn that mother nature will slap you down in a second. So just be careful and do not get to over confident too quick. Just remember mother nature is always got her eye on you and her hand is up and ready to deliver the smack down at any moment :lol:

acampbell - 27-6-2010 at 09:37 AM

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Originally posted by DAKITEZ
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Originally posted by Peek
Thanks for the info and the sarcasm! I have to start somewhere don't I?


welcome to the gang ... a little sarcasm is your initiation :P

The sarcasm is not because you are new or the kite you fly. It is because of the "mastered" comment after only one session. it is funny because we have all been there at one time, but then we learn that mother nature will slap you down in a second. So just be careful and do not get to over confident too quick. Just remember mother nature is always got her eye on you and her hand is up and ready to deliver the smack down at any moment :lol:



...and so very often it's the little ones that smack you the hardest.

Welcome and be safe.

BigMikesKites - 27-6-2010 at 09:50 AM

LOL

The sarcasm was aimed at all you guys, not him :smilegrin:

bigkid - 27-6-2010 at 10:05 AM

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Originally posted by acampbell
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Originally posted by DAKITEZ
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Originally posted by Peek
Thanks for the info and the sarcasm! I have to start somewhere don't I?


welcome to the gang ... a little sarcasm is your initiation :P

The sarcasm is not because you are new or the kite you fly. It is because of the "mastered" comment after only one session. it is funny because we have all been there at one time, but then we learn that mother nature will slap you down in a second. So just be careful and do not get to over confident too quick. Just remember mother nature is always got her eye on you and her hand is up and ready to deliver the smack down at any moment :lol:



...and so very often it's the little ones that smack you the hardest.

Welcome and be safe.

Well let me tell you about mastering little kites.....but first another dose of pain relief.....

furbowski - 27-6-2010 at 07:29 PM

Welcome to the forum, dude....

Can anyone ever have mastery over a force of nature? :frog:

These guys are the tip of the iceberg of support available here.

Drewculous - 27-6-2010 at 08:11 PM

the force is strong with this one... :lol:

gusts are the ultimate "humbler" ... one day you are the freakin man... next day you hobble out to the field and go home 'cuz you think the 5mph breeze is pushing it for a 3m... :lol:

been there before... welcome aboard! enjoy the humor... it gets deep from time to time

This is good... btw