Brent_P - 6-6-2011 at 08:58 AM
$250.00 + Shipping
This was my first kite after flying a trainer (3m beamer).
This is a 4-Line closed cell foil kite that can be flown and relaunched from water with ease. This kite is in fantastic condition for its age and
would not hesitate to sell it to anyone.
There are two minor repairs done with ripstop tape (1" x 1" 'L' shape tears) which do not affect performance. I have flown this kite 8+ times since
they were repaired.
I have used this kite mainly for snow kiting however I have had several water sessions and it has always worked flawlessly.
The lines have lots of life left, bar and chicken loop etc are all in good shape. Bottom line is that this kite can easily be enjoyed for several
more seasons with moderate usage.
If you have questions please instant message me through this site, or email me brentpottle @ hotmail.com (remove the spaces) otherwise email me your
postal code/zip code and I will get you a shipping quote.
Could also be interested in trading this as a partial trade for a newer tube kite...
Thanks
Brent
Brent_P - 6-6-2011 at 09:36 AM
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rocfighter - 6-6-2011 at 01:08 PM
Hello I looked this up but with my tremendous PC skills I could not find anything on it
I am wondering if this is Depower or just flying on a bar? Looks to be Depower but I'm not sure.
Thanks, Dave.
indigo_wolf - 6-6-2011 at 01:30 PM
Yes, depower...
Kite was way before my time, but from the spec sheet:
Technical Data:25 chambers
Angle of attack 3.5°
Sizes:
Key AdvantagesFast and easy setup and packing.
The kite fills extremely fast within the first few seconds of launching. No pre-filling required.
No assistance required for launching.
Wider range of use due to excellent depower properties.
Easy handling and harmonious flying characteristics (ideal for newcomers).
No aggressive buildup of pressure.
High foil stability.
Good performance for jumps.
Very good hangtime (gliding properties) particularly at light, dynamic thermal winds (close to slopes).
If you're interested, I can try to dig up some reviews.
ATB,
Sam
rocfighter - 6-6-2011 at 03:16 PM
Thanks Sam.
So would you consider this a decent entry Depower for buggying? I'm not into being in the air but I know first hand it does happen so amaybe this is
a good kite to practice emergany lifts and landing with.
Any knowlage will bring me power!!
Brent_P - 6-6-2011 at 04:10 PM
Hey thanks for posting that information!!! Thats more than i ever knew when i bought it. There used to be a bit of info online i think sbc even
reviewed it way back when.
It seems to be a rare kite...
Brent_P - 13-6-2011 at 07:06 AM
***SOLD***