Originally posted by Seanny
We don't mean to sound like we're telling you you're wrong and it can't be done and you're stupid and blah blah blah. It really isn't like that. :|
It's just... this kind of thing can't be underestimated... It's not like, Oh, I jumped out of an airplane and I'm going to be paragliding, surely I
can handle any kite. These kites are DANGEROUS. Going from a Vibe to a 7.7m Twister? That's nuts dude, and you will hurt yourself. Why? Because you'll
have a tiny kite and a huge kite. There's no middle range. Sure maybe you can fly the Vibe alright, and sure, maybe you'll start to figure out the
Twister in some light wind... but what happens when you get a bit confident and take it out in more wind then you can actually handle? We all get that
urge to fly, especially after several windless days. The 7.7 is a lifting machine, and when you're dangling 15-20 feet in the air thinking to yourself
"I really @$%#&! up bad", it's far too late to do anything about that. And when I say 15-20 feet... I'm not joking. |