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HQ Beamer III 3.0m RTF NEW!!

badinfluence - 10-3-2011 at 09:59 AM

Bought a leftover NEW HQ Beamer III 3.0m complete package RTF from HWK to go ice kiting in high winds and ice conditions melted before I could get to go. Kit has been opened to inspect quality and condition and test fly and all is perfect. Red in color. Paid $239.00 plus shipping costs. Asking $175.00+$10.00 shipping. All offers or trades concidered. Looking for a Flexifoil Blade new or used.

kiteetik - 10-3-2011 at 10:01 AM

what is your skill level with kites? a blade is meant for advanced kiters

badinfluence - 10-3-2011 at 12:31 PM

mostly a rev flyer and addict but have a few flys on several power kites and buggys without too much trouble or issues in 10-15mph winds. Never flown larger than 5.0m. Looking for something with a nice lift. I keep hearing that Blades are all about the lift.

DHKITE - 10-3-2011 at 12:42 PM

The lift is the fun part.. the drop is what sucks. Do some research and Maybe you wont end up with titanium ankle and femur like Myself . :)

erratic winds - 10-3-2011 at 12:42 PM

Blades are all about creating broken ankles. Be very, very, very, very, very careful with one if you get it.

TRP - 10-3-2011 at 12:49 PM

It's not the fall that gets you... it's the sudden deceleration.

Anyway - back to the regularly scheduled beamer ad. ;)

_____ - 10-3-2011 at 02:58 PM

If youre after lift there are other kites that will still lift but are more forgiving than a blade.

AviN - 10-3-2011 at 03:17 PM

I'm with TRP (Jason), I'm also flying a Peter Lynn Twister II 4.1 and as all know, it's nick name is 'The Jumping Machine'
Definitely do some home work and lots of training BEFORE lift off ....

Good luck

kiteetik - 10-3-2011 at 07:24 PM

get a twister if u want some lift......

nocando - 10-3-2011 at 07:30 PM

u2u sent

erratic winds - 10-3-2011 at 09:29 PM

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SO I guess this post:

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Originally posted by erratic winds
Blades are all about creating broken ankles. Be very, very, very, very, very careful with one if you get it.




Resulted in this U2U message:
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originally posted by kiteetik i'll bet anything that youve never even flown a blade and youve got the nerve to give this guy advice--why dont you get out of moms basement and actually start flying like the rest of us??oh, and by the way--next time youre near ohio, send me a u2u--i want to see what an ahole looks like close up......now u can cry to the administrator to get me banned--i really dont care, because i am friendly with some good folks here, but every now and again some punk like yourself shows up trying to cast dispersions upon my posts-- if i need to buy another kite, i'll simply get another username---and besides, it was your big mouth that brought this u2u-otherwise, i would have nothing but good things to say to you and about you--now on to something more productive........


Yeah, For merely warning an obviously new guy to be careful about a line of kites designed for advanced kiters, I earn this u2u message? Color me something other than impressed.

I've flown a blade. I was incredibly impressed with the power it delivered at all times, and superman'd me hard with only a 4m despite my best efforts otherwise. I wholeheartedly apologize for not breaking my ankle with it.

Is the blade an advanced kite? yes, kiteetik said so himself, and I certainly agree. Did anybody ever get hurt by being warned to take care? No.

kiteetik - 11-3-2011 at 06:35 AM

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Originally posted by erratic winds
SO I guess this post:

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Originally posted by erratic winds
Blades are all about creating broken ankles. Be very, very, very, very, very careful with one if you get it.




Resulted in this U2U message:
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originally posted by kiteetik i'll bet anything that youve never even flown a blade and youve got the nerve to give this guy advice--why dont you get out of moms basement and actually start flying like the rest of us??oh, and by the way--next time youre near ohio, send me a u2u--i want to see what an ahole looks like close up......now u can cry to the administrator to get me banned--i really dont care, because i am friendly with some good folks here, but every now and again some punk like yourself shows up trying to cast dispersions upon my posts-- if i need to buy another kite, i'll simply get another username---and besides, it was your big mouth that brought this u2u-otherwise, i would have nothing but good things to say to you and about you--now on to something more productive........


Yeah, For merely warning an obviously new guy to be careful about a line of kites designed for advanced kiters, I earn this u2u message? Color me something other than impressed.

I've flown a blade. I was incredibly impressed with the power it delivered at all times, and superman'd me hard with only a 4m despite my best efforts otherwise. I wholeheartedly apologize for not breaking my ankle with it.

Is the blade an advanced kite? yes, kiteetik said so himself, and I certainly agree. Did anybody ever get hurt by being warned to take care? No.
u are truly a gutless human being.........you were admonished by me for your ignorant comment regarding people bumping their own sale threads which, has happened many,many times....... its your big mouth that got u into hot water--otherwise, as i clearly told u--i would have nothing but good things to say to u and about u--geez!! some people are just really dense, i guess......now quit bothering me........if you or anyone else on this forum thinks im going to just stand back while u insult me--forget it!!!just remember moron--it was your rudeness that began these proceedings--NUFF SAID!!! i will not waste one more moment on you.........

badinfluence - 11-3-2011 at 08:03 AM

you know, spoke to a friend who owns a kite shop and has over 20 years flying exp. and first thing he told me is blades are dangerous and he almost got hurt real bad flying one in a buggy and will never fly one again. I thought he was just messing with me or looking out for me. Seems that you guys say the same thing about a blade also. Must be a wicked powerful kite and without lots of fly time and exp. you could get real hurt real quick. There is something exciting about that, but i dont want to get hurt either. After review, looks like the peter lynn twister is a great kit for lift also and about half the price of a blade, any thoughts????!!!thanks for the replys!

_____ - 11-3-2011 at 11:01 AM

I just got my Twister in the mail and haven't flown it but from what Ive seen and heard it is a forgiving, stable and predictable kite. After doing more research I decided to give it a try. That being said, I have also owned a Ace 5m and that thing would pull and lift like a truck and was slow turning for me. Starting out, I would also stay away from the Ace.

BeamerBob - 11-3-2011 at 11:48 AM

Don't just label the Blade as dangerous. It (particularly the IVs) is a fantastic kite, both in the way it looks in the sky and the control you have over it. The 6.5m VI is the only kite I ever sold that I wish I still had. The 6.5 had the turning speed of a typical 5m kite. It could be dangerous in inexperienced hands in the wrong conditions but an absolute joy to fly in winds correct for the size kite and flier. My then 12 year old son flew my 6.5 regularly, but granted, he was an experienced and talented flier. I started a lengthy thread about the Blade after my first experience.

Blade is King

badinfluence - 11-3-2011 at 01:28 PM

Beamer... I think you said it best here... "The Blade turns more like a 5m kite. And it isn't a persnickity race kite either. It blends the power and lift of the highest ends of kites, with the stability of a beamer. It's like they found a way to maximize both aspects instead of picking one. That is the magic here. No other kite I've flown (limited) has had both ends of performance and stability in equal doses." There are so many opinions on the Blades. Safe, Dangerous, Easy to handle, Hard to control. As someone else put it in an earlier thread, "you dont see too many used Blades for sale" so there must be a reason everyone who buys one keeps it......

AviN - 11-3-2011 at 02:41 PM

Guys, correct me if I'm wrong, but with all the labels and ppl's reviews about different kites, isn't a true statement to say, that ALL kites, from 2m to 20m and up, are equally dangerous in the hand of a non experienced pilot ?
This sport is fun, addictive, colorful and what not BUT and LIKE ANY OTHER SPORT when you don't know what you're doing, fun can become painful very fast.
I think label a kite as dangerous is wrong, not fair to the manufacture (and I'm not representing anyone) and not fair to a new guy/girl, try to get their feet into that sport.

TRP - 11-3-2011 at 05:06 PM

I feel bad for "badinfluence" - poor guy is just trying to sell a kite here...

AviN - 11-3-2011 at 05:16 PM

:tumble::spin::yes::spin::yes::spin:

erratic winds - 11-3-2011 at 05:21 PM

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Originally posted by kiteetiki will not waste one more moment on you.........

I got $5 that says this is a false statement, though it would be glorious if it were true. (I have no idea why you wasted a moment to begin with, I certainly wasn't talking to you, nor did I insult you.)

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Originally posted by TRP
I feel bad for "badinfluence" - poor guy is just trying to sell a kite here...

Yes, and I've apologized to him in pm for somehow bringing drama by simply warning him to take care.

g-force junkie - 12-3-2011 at 05:46 PM

badinfluence,
I have a 7.5 Mosquito Pro ks rtf in pristine condition, super lift and float in as low as 8mph and pulls like a 12 mtr tube, way better than a Blade IMO.I'll trade and pay shipping on both kites.

kiteetik - 15-3-2011 at 03:24 AM

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Originally posted by g-force junkie
badinfluence,
I have a 7.5 Mosquito Pro ks rtf in pristine condition, super lift and float in as low as 8mph and pulls like a 12 mtr tube, way better than a Blade IMO.I'll trade and pay shipping on both kites.
@bad influence--there ya go! I have to say, we took the blade 10.5 out on sunday and had a tremendously enjoyable session of scudding and jumping! now my body feels like i was beaten with blunt objects........

badinfluence - 15-3-2011 at 06:56 AM

never heard or seen a Mosquito pro. Think it was made by a company called Windtools back years ago....anyway,,,,,,,,,,,Bought a leftover NEW HQ Beamer III 3.0m complete package RTF from HWK to go ice kiting in high winds and ice conditions melted before I could get to go. Kit has been opened to inspect quality and condition and test fly and all is perfect. Red in color. Paid $239.00 plus shipping costs. Asking $175.00+$10.00 shipping. All offers or trades concidered. New dealers welcome.....Looking for a Flexifoil Blade new or used.

tactix - 15-3-2011 at 12:45 PM

U2U sent

pkf - 16-3-2011 at 01:58 PM

This thread has been closed for obvious reasons.
badinfluence - try posting a new thread if you are still interesting in selling your kite.
kiteetik - please take a look at our rules page before posting.