raycapp1 - 23-8-2006 at 12:29 PM
what is the best kite for bugging then i want about 5meters maybee little more or little less my aveavage wind is about 10mph
awindofchange - 23-8-2006 at 01:43 PM
This is like asking which color is best...or what brand of car is best....or what candy tasts the best. You will get a zillion different answers to
your question and nearly every one of them will be a personal opinion.
As far as brands go, Ozone and Felxifoil are considered by the masses as the best kites on the market. Thats not to say that all others are not worth
mentioning. Peter Lynn, HQ, PKD, also make some fantastic products that perform excellent for the buggy.
Defining what you are looking for in a kite may help others narrow down the selection. Are you looking for speed? Lift? Stability? What surface are
you buggying on, soft sand, tall grass, smooth dry lake bed, asphalt? All of these things will be a big impact on what kite will be "best" for you.
Let us know exactly what you are looking for and I am sure you will get a better response.
Pablo - 23-8-2006 at 09:07 PM
Another large factor is the size of your play area, Race kites like the century's and RM's are great kites, but need room to run, well suited to high
speed cruising, but you would want to lean towards one of the heavier bugs as well,
Something like the Bullet or Buster are awesome in small parks, should be coupled with lighter bugs to get up to speed quickly.
Once again, large areas, good for pretty much anything, small area's are still good for freestyle and messing around in general. For freestyle you'd
want a liftier kite than you'd want for speed and cruising.
More details please. Your weight, average wind, flying experience.
raycapp1 - 23-8-2006 at 11:15 PM
well not loads of room like speed but want to get into a couple of tricks(in time) most of time on short grass and some times sand. i was looking at a
fexilfoil bullet 4.9 mk3 what you lot think
raycapp1 - 23-8-2006 at 11:17 PM
sorry ment fexifoil blade mk2