Am looking for some foils that will fly in light winds, something like a Core 6.7 :wee:gemini6kl - 12-8-2010 at 07:02 AM
i have a very grunty 9m pansh ace that pulls like a truck in almost no wind if u are interested its in very good condition and is actually on ebay
right now ,, i am asking 180 for it.
I had a great day last weekend with a 10.8 Reactor II. I recommend a strop for this one except in winds below 4 mph. There are others in this
category but the Reactor II can save you some money vs the race kites.
My experience buggying with large kites.
7m Blurr is good down to about 8 constant.
8.3-8.6 Reactor/Reactor II will get you down to about 6.
10.8 reactors will get you down to about 4 mph.B-Roc - 12-8-2010 at 09:33 AM
How does a 10.8 reactor turn? I used to have an 8.5 Blade and sold that once I got my 6m Bego as I could work the Bego to effectively fly in the same
wind range as the 8.5 which was slower and heavier.BeamerBob - 12-8-2010 at 10:04 AM
It turns slowly at the lightest winds but is fine with a little pressure on it. It likes you to use brake assist and almost won't turn without it.
Step up the wind to where you are medium to well powered (6-7 mph) and you forget all about the turning. It's actually faster than you'd expect an
almost 11 m kite to turn.ripsessionkites - 12-8-2010 at 10:08 AM
vapor 7.8 or vapor 11.2
fast, stable, fast, turns on a dime on 15m lines (even for the 11.2), did I mention fast.
hehehe :wee:lunchbox - 12-8-2010 at 12:04 PM
I'm a big fan of the Peter Lynn Reactors. Fast, stable and the price point is hard to beat.Scudley - 12-8-2010 at 12:31 PM
I like my [img]null[/img] Reflex 10m.
. Roland and Ed seem able to get a lot out their Reflex 8m and buggy. Roland seems to be able board in low wind with the 8 m. Fastrac preferred
the 8m over the 10m.
SRonH - 13-8-2010 at 08:22 AM
<--- Me with minekitenut75 - 14-8-2010 at 06:23 AM
What about Ozone do they perform well in lightwinds? Land Boarding and static jumps are what I intend to do.indigo_wolf - 14-8-2010 at 07:17 AM
Current Ozone FB max out at 5M, with the exception of the Yakuza. Going that route or one of the larger Ozone depowers will result in some wallet
squealing.... unless you snag a deal on a pre-owned one.
ATB,
Samripsessionkites - 14-8-2010 at 03:23 PM
yak gt, vapor, spirit, rm+, z2, cooper, combat, prodigy are race kites. they really werent designed for lift / jumping ... but if you wanted to cruise
in the lightest of winds these are your babies to have.
do you want bar or handles?
how light "wind"?
bar ---> any depower from ozone (open cell) or peter lynn (arc) or flysurfer (closed / expect for the outlaw) or hq (open and closed, ie the neo)
handles ---> the blade or the twister II
edited:
another idea would be something like a reactor II with a cross-over barBladerunner - 14-8-2010 at 03:43 PM
+ 1 for the Twisters if you want to stick with fixed Bridle + ATB + jump. Slightly sorry I sold mine. Haven't found a replacemant yet. Not much time
on the Core yet. If I'm right it is nice and stable static flyer and works well for freestyle buggy but the Twister is the kite that is tuned to give
you the lift.
Chasing airtime and low wind is a real tricky thing. Trust me I have spent a lot of time and money doing it ! There is a BIG difference between a kite
that will " fly " in low wind and one that wil give you airtime. I kite you can jump with in sub 9knott wind I'm still searching for.
My 7.7 Twister wouldn't quite get me going as soon as others with 10+ m open cells but close. At that MAGIC 9-10 knotts this kite would have great
lift and was a joy but with a pretty small wind range from there ( for little Ol' me )
I would never suggest this as a 1st kite !!!!!!! What are you flying now?kitenut75 - 17-8-2010 at 06:37 AM
Have flown Blade V, III 8.5 and 10.5, PL Core 5.1, Cooper 2.1 & 4.4. May just spring for a Radsail EVO II :Ange09:kitenut75 - 17-8-2010 at 06:24 PM