jinty - 3-8-2006 at 02:23 AM
hi everyone
after reading alot of the forum, im still really stuck as to what kite o buy. my hubby is turning 30 soon and really wanys to get into power kiting
and eventually getting a buggy. i cant decide what kite to get but think i have narrowed it down to a buster11 or a pepper both in the 3m range. i
dont want to spend a fortune and then he decides its not for him but i dont want to buy one he outgrows too quickly. he is 5,5 and 10 stone. any help
with this would be really appreciated as im trying to keep it a surprise for him
thanks
DON321 - 3-8-2006 at 04:56 PM
When I first got into Buggying I bought a Pepper 3.5 By Peter Lynn, I had reall good luck with it, and the price was reall good, I think its a good
start out kite, but eventually he will want a better kite........ Im 6'3 and 210lbs and this kite pulled me around all day, You just need decent
winds......
hope this helps......
jinty - 4-8-2006 at 12:54 AM
thanks for the info. Im drawn to both kites and they are the same price would you still reccommend the pepper? thanks again
macguy - 5-8-2006 at 09:26 AM
Hi Jinty,
Here's what I wrote following my wife buying a kite for me in a similar situation.
<http://www.stuffjesusdigs.com/stuffjesusdigs/2006/07/first_day_kitin.html>
Hope this helps!
Eric
jinty - 5-8-2006 at 02:23 PM
thanks for the help guys. im really stuck as to which to buy the busterII comes complete with killers and stuff but isthe pepper a slightly better
kite? who knows but hubby better appreciate all this work im puting into this
hope i decide soon
jinty
DON321 - 6-8-2006 at 08:12 AM
Id say go with the pepper 3.5 only because i have had mine for quite some time and its taken the beatting of rough winds and slams into the ground and
it still flys like brand new ..... just a well made kite...
jinty - 6-8-2006 at 01:05 PM
thanks again, someone has reccomended a pansh? to me but i get the feeling id be dissapointed in the quality does anyone have much experience with
these kites or should i stick with choosing between my original two.
cheers again
Pablo - 6-8-2006 at 10:07 PM
Buster II is an amazing kite, well designed, well behaved, handles poor, gusty wind no problem, only thing is, there's only 1 in north america at the
moment and it's destined to tour the shops so the kitestores can get a look at what will be released in north america in the next couple months.
In the mean time, there's still some buster I's kicking around which are also pretty good starter kites, I still use some Buster I's in the buggy.
The Peter Lynn kites are pretty good as well, I've tried a couple of them and found them up to the task, I've also heard good things about the
Beamers.
If you don't mind spending the $$$, the Flexifiol Bullets are a great kite as well for the buggy, and now that the new flexi line is out, you could
probably find a Bullet for a reasonable price.
Avoid agressive kites like the Bullet for a first kite though, you want him to make it to be 31. They're great kites, but not suitable to learn on.
For size, I'd go with a 3m, Nice sized kite, doesn't need stupid high wind to fly, Sure it'll need some wind to buggy with, but down the road you're
set up to get a 5.5m kite, then use the 3m as a high wind buggy kite. The 3m's are also well suited for kiters wifes to mess around with when the
wind's good for hubby to buggy with on the 5.5m
jinty - 7-8-2006 at 02:47 AM
hi
thanks for all the advice. i have pre ordered the buster II 3m it should be in stock by the end of the week so heres hoping. the birthday is not
until sept 6th so i have plenty of time to get in. i just hope he likes it (im really excited) maybe it will end up me being the kiter in the family
but im sure he will love it
il keep you posted
jinty
Pablo - 8-8-2006 at 11:34 PM
Ahh, my bad, I keep missing the lil uk flag on some of the members tags, We usually get things a couple months later than you guys do.
The buster II is a brilliant beginner kite, Makes learning fairly easy and it should be good enough to take him into the intermediate stages.