wonkanoby - 23-9-2006 at 03:55 AM
Just a little teaser to argue about!:saint:
What do you think is the best kite to start off with?:puzzled:
say someone around 14!
pea - 23-9-2006 at 09:25 AM
Everyone says the buster 2 3m. I'm 18 (not much different than 14) and it's definately easy to get the hang of
Newb - 23-9-2006 at 03:12 PM
if its a chav kid anything big enuff to send it away!!! :evil:
Pablo - 23-9-2006 at 07:42 PM
Depending on the weight of such kiddlet, a 2-3m buster is a good choice. With the average kiddlet iq, it's best to start them on something that won't
hurt them in high winds, guaranteed, they'll take it out the first day that the wind's doing 30mph.
pea - 24-9-2006 at 10:36 AM
That's what i did when i got my buster 3m :D lucky i had some experience with a little 1.2m kite first
Ardsranger - 31-10-2006 at 01:11 PM
I love the slingshot 2.0 .. it is not a 2 meter kite it is smaller but it flys very well. I can not count the times it has hit the ground streight in
and not damanged it. It will fly in wind form 5mph on light lines . to over 50mph on 300lb lines.. it hanldles like a stunt kite (slower one) but.
Has all the advantages of a foil. It will also in 15 to 25 mph wind give a kid a taste of what Tractions is about..
bob
srladamj - 11-11-2006 at 05:38 PM
i am 15 and i have been power kiting for about 2 years, i started off with a flexifoil sting 1.2 beginner power kite. it was great for the first 3
times i flew it but i was expecting more power given that i am/was 6ft and 15 stone. So now i have a 5.5 flexifoil bullet which is much better.
For your kid i would go with the biggest kite that will excite him but something that he wont be dissapointed or bored with in a month.
I recommend flexifoil as they are great quality even if you have to pay a little more. The Rage is a great kite ideal for you.
I would try not to go for anything less than 2.5 meters cos he/she will get used to the power and get bored quickly.
e-mail me back if you need anymore advice
radsailtom - 30-11-2006 at 04:35 AM
im 16 and i had a 3m radsail which was easy as to fly at 14 and now have just brought a radsail pro 6m for my 2nd kite and carnt wait to fly
Apple - 16-1-2007 at 10:49 PM
Hi my sons 9, any suggestions?
Tigger - 17-1-2007 at 01:13 AM
Start with a duo control kite, I would stay under a 2.0 if possible.
If you are going to supervise than a bit over 2.0 until the child get some experience.
Don't forget to use a kite killer (one side only). If he lets go when the kite is powered up, you will have to chase it quite a distance. And
depending on where it comes down, you will be responsible for damages.
Example:
The kite gets away and comes down in traffic and someone freaks, hits another vehicle.
Scoopy - 17-1-2007 at 06:24 AM
The Sting from Flexifoil is an awesome quad line training kite without the fear of traction. I guess the larger sizes in some good wind would give
them a little fun, but the 1.2m sting is FANTASTIC for learning.
Scoop
blown - 18-1-2007 at 12:28 AM
pro foils 1.0 1.5 2.5 great kite to learn on and price cant be beat. In higher winds there is a fear traction!!!!
Tigger - 18-1-2007 at 10:33 AM
I've got a SkyTiger-18, Orange & Gold, includes handles and Q-Power Line sets. Price: $100.00 US Dollars. Excellent starter kite, can't beat
price.
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