This is a further refinement of what I need regularly to ride on Ivanpah. I imagine there might be a time that I could use this kite, but if it's the
kite I need that day, I probably don't make the drive to ride. I'm adding a Vapor to the quiver and it will be more useful than this big girl so she
should go to a home that needs her regularly. This kite is a powerhouse starting at about 7 mph and it can run up into the low teens. This kite is a
much faster turner than the 10.8 and can make power by sining the kite. This kite's last run was last October on Jekyll Island with Angus and I
running together for miles and miles. Kite and wind were perfectly matched that day topping out at about 31 mph with winds of 10-12 IIRC. This kite
hasn't flown more than 5-6 times and that is either on grass at the sod farm in NorCal or on the sandy beach. No playa dust on this one. I can
unfold for pics if you like, but other than a few grains of sand, I'm not sure you could tell it from new. This kite is the Red and Orange color
scheme which is no longer available
RTF with bag, PL handles and Vector lines. Shipped to lower 48 for $440
Kite and bag only shipped to lower 48 for $390lunchbox - 13-9-2011 at 01:55 PM
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This kite is a much faster turner than the 10.8
I was wondering how the speed would be compared to the 10.8. I got the 10.8 now and am picking up the 8.6 this afternoon. Can't wait!
Really pleased with the Reactor II's. Anyone looking for a powerful, stable kite with really good upwind is going to love it.
Good luck with the sale...WELDNGOD - 13-9-2011 at 02:24 PM
I know for a FACT that it can't stop a speeding buggy!!cheezycheese - 13-9-2011 at 02:33 PM
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I know for a FACT that it can't stop a speeding buggy!!
i was gonna say something but i thought i would let you have first crack.... did you ever send that in for repair...?BeamerBob - 13-9-2011 at 02:53 PM
The difference between the 10.8 and 8.6 is really only 2-3 mph of bottom end. The 8.6 is more rewarding to buggy with because it reacts SO much
faster. If you can get moving with it, you just feel the speed build and build. This kite can be a day saver if your current big kite is 5 to 7m.
Imagine going to the trouble to ride and the weather man missed it by 4 mph. This kite can let you have fun down to realistically 7 mph, with the
possibility of going a little lower.WELDNGOD - 13-9-2011 at 02:55 PM
Not yet Marc, but thinking about it..... still.....BeamerBob - 13-9-2011 at 02:59 PM
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I know for a FACT that it can't stop a speeding buggy!!
That is both sad and funny at the same time!cheezycheese - 13-9-2011 at 03:06 PM
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Originally posted by WELDNGOD
I know for a FACT that it can't stop a speeding buggy!!
That is both sad and funny at the same time!
Oh you should have been there... :tumble:
End hi-jackshehatesmyhobbies - 13-9-2011 at 03:58 PM
+1 for Reactor II series! Awesome kites! Good luck with the sale Bob!WELDNGOD - 13-9-2011 at 05:17 PM
sorry for the hijack Bob, It was a GREAT KITE! Right up until things went horribly wrong. Hint: It WILL drag you further downwind in a down loop
powerslide than you would think.....BeamerBob - 13-9-2011 at 05:55 PM
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sorry for the hijack Bob, It was a GREAT KITE! Right up until things went horribly wrong. Hint: It WILL drag you further downwind in a down loop
powerslide than you would think.....
The torque really amazed me with this one. It was content to either roll me or slide me sideways. my choice. Particularly if it was going to pass
all the way across the window.flyguy0101 - 13-9-2011 at 06:41 PM
Bob
Just throwing it out there- interested in a trade for a 6.4 reactor 1 and some cash? I seldom use the six and a little bigger might save the day for
me when I want to bug in the mountains
ScottBeamerBob - 13-9-2011 at 08:59 PM
Thanks for checking but I've already bought a 2.7m Vapor that's on the way. I'm just covering costs to appease house ways and means. (Stole that one
from Angus) I'll keep the RIIs I have now from 5.5 and down unless I completely convert over to Vapors which is a possibility after I take one for a
ride.pokitetrash - 14-9-2011 at 04:30 AM
Bobby, how do you think that 8.6 would compare to the Blurr 7? You know the gusty OOBE Field and all. I know wind range is better but what about the
power up, gust handling, etc. Yup , I still fly alone since my kite buddy left for greener pastures , and I hate getting spanked when I'm alone...
(That last statement sooo lends itself to speculation :wow: )BeamerBob - 14-9-2011 at 06:56 AM
Chris, when I was flying in the same conditions as you and travelling to go to kite destinations, I told Angus that I couldn't afford to NOT have this
kite in addition to the Blurr. This kite goes when the 7m Blurr leaves you sitting still. You wouldn't want to fly it when its 7 gusting to 20, but
those days when the Blurr isn't quite enough, this kite saves the day. It's not a kite to be feared either. The RIIs like you to know what you're
doing to get the most out of them but they don't jump around in the sky and make you pay attention all the time. Just feather in or out some brake
pressure to max out the power.
I'm taking the high road on the spanking comment, but have you seen where I live? It's buggy heaven for sure, but I wouldn't call it green! :smug:Cerebite - 14-9-2011 at 09:48 PM
u2u sent.BeamerBob - 14-9-2011 at 10:10 PM
Kite is Sold. Thanks Cerebrite!Cerebite - 24-9-2011 at 05:08 PM
:bigok::bigok: My new toy showed up today. What a beauty, Thank you Bob.BeamerBob - 25-9-2011 at 07:47 AM
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:bigok::bigok: My new toy showed up today. What a beauty, Thank you Bob.
Just wait till you feel the pull in winds that should be boring! Glad it was a good catch for you.