Just before I left for a long stint at work he let me have a quiet moment with his 4m Exit in some gusty 10-15mph winds. The feeling of raw power was
amazing. At the risk of sounding like an excited child... it was like being hard wired into the elements!
HE'S RUINED MY LIFE!…. 6 weeks with no chance of getting my hands on a serious kite!
I've spent hours since online doing research, reading up, and dreaming about whats gonna happen the moment I touch down in the UK. After sleep and
re-union with the girlfriend of course…
Which brings me to the point…
Hi, I'm Phil from Lincolnshire in the UK and I'd like to thank all you for this forum. I've been browsing the threads, sucking up knowledge and I'm
grateful for all the time and effort you guys have put into creating this source of information. I can not wait to get home and start making the words
a reality.
I'm drawn towards a 3.5 Rage to firmly get to grips with static kiting first, all the while keeping an eye out for a buggy.
I've got a working understanding of physics and gravity and so not interested in jumping…. 3shot - 28-8-2013 at 04:37 PM
Welcome! That 3.5 Rage is a great static flyer, and a great buggy Engine. Very well rounded kite IMHO. Funny. Like most of us, one taste of a real
kite, and it's all over. Oh, Buy your girl something very special now because after you have been poisoned by the kite addiction, pocket money turns
into pocket lint. LOL
Everyone has their favorite brands. It's a personal preference really. You are on the correct path in looking into a 3m ish kite. You'll never outgrow
that size IMHO. Looks like some great deals on the kitecrowd forum as well. Be sure to check out those too. Most are your neighbors in the UK.
And, the moment I STOP feeling like an excited child while flying, it's time to give it up.
:evil:BeamerBob - 28-8-2013 at 05:11 PM
Oh, you've got it bad and sadly, there is not a cure! Welcome to the sport and bring all your questions to us and someone will be able to give you
friendly helpful advice.Dredgerman - 28-8-2013 at 05:21 PM
Hi, I figured a 3M-ish will be good for a first flier on steady days and future proofing my self for when the wind picks up, and by then I'll
hopefully have a bit more skill to make the most of it.
I'll check out kite crowd too thanks, I'm still 4 weeks from getting home so plenty of time to work myself up about it all! 3shot - 28-8-2013 at 05:47 PM
+1 Beamerbob is correct in there is great comradery at PKF with tons of knowledge at your fingertips. No ego trips here. just good SAFE advice. There
are a bunch of UK posters here as well. Bought my bullet from a chap in Lincolnshire by the way . Lots of kiters in the shire Proletariat - 28-8-2013 at 07:17 PM
Welcome. That rage will be perfect. Fantastic first kite that you'll use forever. Kitecrowd is great, too. That's where I spent my first year
before I found these guys. Enjoy your new hobby and keep us updated. Kober - 28-8-2013 at 08:01 PM
Love the title ...... and welcome to this mad addiction ..... Wishing you steady winds, quick progression and thick wallet .... lives2fly - 29-8-2013 at 05:21 AM
hahaha you should thank him really...
3.5 rage is a perfect starter kite and will become a good buggy engine for high winds.
There are good deals on flexifoil gear in the UK at the moment so its alos a good time to go shopping.
Kitecrowd could do with a few more members outside the kitesurf section actually so hope you join up there too. PKF is definately the best place for
all things powerkite related & kiteforum.com is a global kitesurf community though other kitesports are represented too.
Welcome!
snowspider - 29-8-2013 at 05:28 AM
Dredgerman your physique will appreciate your understanding the gravity of the situation you are about to enter! Somewhere allong the way tell an
interesting story about dredging. There is a huge dredging project at Onondaga lake Syracuse NY USA , environmental clean up , very cool stuff.abkayak - 29-8-2013 at 05:57 AM
funny...some day you will be driving down the road w/ the winds blowing nicely and 8 kites in the back of the car on top of 2le of atbs....trying to
figure out weather you should stop at home for the buggy or wing it w/ what you’ve got...you'll thank that fireman then..welcome and thank him from usjgorm - 29-8-2013 at 06:57 AM
It's a slippery slope! I flew some demo kites with the bums about 8 months ago and got hooked. Now I have 4 kites and want morejgorm - 29-8-2013 at 06:58 AM
It's a slippery slope! I flew some demo kites with the bums about 8 months ago and got hooked. Now I have 4 kites and want moreDemoknight - 29-8-2013 at 07:17 AM
I started flying stunt kites a little over 20 years ago. It got so bad that I basically saved $300 or so a year to buy a new kite every time I went
on the family vacation to Myrtle Beach and stop at the local kite shop. It all started for me the first time I saw some kids on Nickelodeon flying
stunt kites on a game show... About 7 years ago I got my first feel of a proper power kite, and that is the direction I have stayed since. Now, I
have a serious problem... Just this year I have bought a new kite, a harness, an ATB, and a buggy. My bank account hates me, and the girlfriend hates
how much money I have spent(even though she loves flying kites with me). Dredgerman - 29-8-2013 at 11:58 AM
Thank you for the warm welcome
I've no doubt this is gonna get serious, I've got all excited about hobbies / toys in the past, but given it a few days and the buzz has subsided,
thankfully before I spent!...
But after flying that kite for a while the feeling has really stuck in my gut and I want more! :D
We had a cool dredging moment this morning, I'm in Venezuela near Caracas and the Russian navy have been visiting with 2 Destroyers (I think) and a
heap of support ships, They gave us a salute on their way out today... one crew paying respect to another, quite moving.
Now, I have a serious problem... Just this year I have bought a new kite, a harness, an ATB, and a buggy. My bank account hates me, and the
girlfriend hates how much money I have spent(even though she loves flying kites with me).
^ This is the classic kite disease of which everyone speaks dredgerman. You have been warned Demoknight - 29-8-2013 at 01:44 PM
Now, I have a serious problem... Just this year I have bought a new kite, a harness, an ATB, and a buggy. My bank account hates me, and the
girlfriend hates how much money I have spent(even though she loves flying kites with me).
^ This is the classic kite disease of which everyone speaks dredgerman. You have been warned
Worse than that, I am already considering another kite... I still don't have a depower yet...AnnieO - 30-8-2013 at 07:54 AM
Great choice the 3.5 Rage. I have more Flexifoil kites in my quiver than any others, they are top quality wings. I have found my 4.7 Rage is one of
my two go to kites as it has a surprisingly wide wind range. You will absolutely have a blast honing your skills on the 3.5. Welcome to the
addiction!