raycapp1 - 24-8-2006 at 11:26 PM
hello any no if the HQ BEAMER2 kite is good for bugging and jumping
thanks
HQ-Powerkites - 25-8-2006 at 06:25 AM
Hey Raycapp1,
The Beamer 2 is a great beginner powerkite for buggying, landboarding, snowkiting. It is not made to jump high, although with the right size and
wind, it will get you airborne. But if you are looking for a more advanced kite with more lift, check out the HQ Crossfire. It is faster, turns
quicker and produces way more lift. But it is not a beginner powerkite, experience is required.
Cheers
Tim
HQ-Powerkites USA
leebrianh - 25-8-2006 at 06:32 AM
I used to own Beamer TSR 3.6, which is similar to Beamer 2, and I don't think it was designed with lift in mind. It is stable and generates good pull
though. Beamers are good for beginners, in my opinion.
raycapp1 - 25-8-2006 at 11:34 AM
what about the peter lynn pepper i ant got that much money maybe might be better for me to try and get a second hand kite just dont no what to
get...im quite good on my kite i got now just want 1 that i can use and do tricks on my buggy and every now and then bit of sudding and jumping some 1
point me in right direction
thanks
raycapp1 - 27-8-2006 at 09:15 AM
any 1 got any idear or can point me in right direction
chears
Ray
Pablo - 27-8-2006 at 09:57 PM
Buster II's are available in Europe now, you should be able to find a Buster I at a shop for a more than reasonable price I'd imagine. They also have
the adjustable bridal so you can get more lift out of them when you get more experienced, They still aren't super lifty though.
You also could look into a used Bullet, Samauri, Riot type of kite, they can be found for a reasonable price if you're willing to brows E-bay and
kiteforums for a couple months.
raycapp1 - 28-8-2006 at 12:39 AM
chears pablo
pea - 28-8-2006 at 12:57 AM
ebay hardly has any kites for england.