Danny1479 - 11-10-2006 at 01:01 PM
OMG! what a kite. I'm only a beginner and this is my first proper kite and i flew it for the first time today. The wind was very light about 10 mph
gusts. I set it up with some help from the people at Skeleton Coast and started to fly it. I'm 10 stone and I was nearly jumping this was awesome and
it's so easy to fly. I recommend this kite for any person new to the hobby.
Great Kite :tumble:
Danny
cool kite
animal - 12-10-2006 at 01:21 PM
my friend has also got the 3.6 beamer and in stronger winds i had a clean floaty landin from a 4-5 ft jump.. kite aint made for lift but catch it
right and it will lift ya ... go out and fly just remember to come back down lol
Danny1479 - 12-10-2006 at 01:50 PM
i use it for scudding that is exellent for that.:D
Danny
Danny1479 - 12-10-2006 at 01:53 PM
Has anyone got any websites for Blue Earth boards.
Danny
tridude - 11-2-2007 at 10:18 PM
3.6 is a sweet kite! dont underestimate this one or it will catch yu out! as usual...........................stoaked
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great kite
kitedemon - 21-2-2007 at 10:06 PM
I also started with a beamer TSR 3.6 I still like the kite a lot! I also got lifted some 6 feet and I am 1.9m and 94 KG! I have a few comments to add
I have found that she is a wonderful light wind kite too. I moved the attachments to the speed settings and found that I can fly her in almost no
wind. You can pull turn the kite, and learn a lot about kite dymanics! The speed settings need to be changes to the neutral or power ones for gusts as
in 'speed' she is quite unstable in the gusts. there is no pull in the light stuff but it is kinda fun to be flying anything while everybody else is
just standing around wondering where the wind is....
A
Gronniger - 21-2-2007 at 11:27 PM
It is my first and only kite so far, but I love the beamer 3.6, very easy to learn on!
johnforshaw2003 - 20-3-2007 at 06:19 AM
Im still waiting to fly mine and was just wondering if anyone has any tips on which knot to attach my brake lines to?
Cheers
John
Toast - 20-4-2007 at 09:24 AM
John,
it depends what you want from the kite and what winds you are flying in. I tend to fly with the brakes on the fourth knot from the kite in anything up
to about 15-20mph. Anything above that and I'll go to the third or second from the kite so that I can stop it in a hurry!