Power Kite Forum

Hooley Kites?

Snake - 3-1-2013 at 10:05 PM

Anyone know anything about these kites? There is a 9m, a 7.2m, and a 4m on flea bay right now. I'm not really interested in buying them, I just want to know about them. A through google search and I came up with nothing. Are they the awesomest kites ever or are they old and outdated kite that barly flies? I want to know.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/200873404713?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:I...

indigo_wolf - 4-1-2013 at 12:01 AM



ATB,
Sam

rocfighter - 4-1-2013 at 06:41 AM

These I assume are designed for kite boarding or snow kiting as they are closed cell. $50.00 shipping plus price of kites may end up being to much for old kites. But they might be ok. They kind of look like North kites but not sure.

Ask questions before bidding

skimtwashington - 4-1-2013 at 08:22 AM

lots of questions..

erratic winds - 4-1-2013 at 08:39 AM

From what sam said, I would recommend passing.....

indigo_wolf - 4-1-2013 at 11:04 AM

Seller verified open cell, which is what the archived Hooley site indicated. From what I can tell by looking at the bars, I am going to stick with the FB guesstimate.

Lot of nylon not a lot of cash... but unless you are willing to write-off part or all of the sale as a learning experience.... there are two many wildcards in play (condition of canopy coating, condition of bridles/lines, vintage/source of control bars, etc).

Also keep in mind that 7-9M FB can bite you hard. And a lot has happened in 10 years wrt how power is delivered.

I flew 2 smaller kites that were cousins seperated by 8-10 years. The power delivery of the older kite was a brutally on/off affair (lots of yank and spank). The newer kite had a much smoother power ramp and felt so much more refined in how it delivered it.

ATB,
Sam

B-Roc - 4-1-2013 at 11:07 AM

The fact that he has more pics of the bags then the sails should be a red flag. I assume he is expecting to get very little $ for the sale but if one can't take the time to open and properly display / photo the product then you are buying site-unseen and should expect a few surprises (good or bad) upon delivery.

The fact that one person is bidding against himself to drive up the bid price is a bit of an alarm too.

You could try contacting:
Christian Schlebach
Tel: 401 8490084
Skype: Hooley1936
Email: christian@hooleyusa.com

For specifics. If he doesn't know I'd assume no one does.

Bidding against himself...

jeepersjoey - 4-1-2013 at 08:45 PM

Naw. That is the way eBay works. He bid $120 but the bidding stayed at $99 until the next guy bid $125 ($5 increments).

eBay automatically bid $99, $105, $110, $115, $120 for the first guy and then jumped to $125 for the next bidder.

Not bidding against himself.