Briansflyin - 11-7-2014 at 10:52 AM
i've been looking for a small to medium waterkite the past few months, i was thinking something along the lines of a used 3.5 up to a 6 meter which
is the threshold i'm comfortable with.
i bought a 3.5 alpha last year and realized i should have gotten something to take out over the lake.
i was hoping someone on here could offer me a decent deal for a used one or point me in the right direction. i would buy new, but i've got a budget i
need to maintain. looking around the 250 mark or lower.
Thank you for any help you can offer in advance.
abkayak - 11-7-2014 at 11:43 AM
no offense...small kites are for high winds and best left to kitesurfers w/ lots of experience
if you are looking for something to play around with in the water or body drag think HQ Hydra or Pansh Adam
Briansflyin - 11-7-2014 at 12:27 PM
i should have specified that i was looking along those lines. wouldn't they qualify as small to medium?
abkayak - 11-7-2014 at 12:36 PM
one mans small is another mans large or something like that...most important is your intended use
just wanted to clarify maybe see what the end game was
Briansflyin - 11-7-2014 at 12:38 PM
i'm a little nervous about pansh, especially when it comes to an aquatic kite. i want to ease into my sea legs so i am looking for something like a
hydra.
but if you have had a good experience with Pansh let me know. because i saw they have a nice sale going on at the moment that would fit my price
range. i'm not looking to tear up the lake, but getting pulled around a bit would be fun.
abkayak - 11-7-2014 at 01:22 PM
i have a Pansh Adam 3.5 i play with in the water..its on handles they didnt come w/ the kite neither did the lines..I'd rather have the HQ w/ the
bar...but then id have missed out on a several cases of beer...its a priority thing
Bladerunner - 11-7-2014 at 03:25 PM
3.5m LEI would be considered a tiny kite . Too small to get you moving on water in anything less than storm winds. 6m is an odd size ? 7m LEI is
considered a small / high wind kite for small people. Trying to get up on a board or body drag upwind in moderate wind is nothing less than
frustrating with a small kite. I know this because I struggled with one myself.
Pansh closed cell foils don't come with a bar and trying to tune a bar to them is a PIA . Again,, I know because I have struggled to do so myself with
the Aurora.
You will also need a harness to body drag upwind.
Not trying to bum you out but to save you from some of the frustrations I have been through by trying to go too small and too cheap. Doing so only
slowed my progress.
You can fly your alpha on water. You just won't be able to re-launch it if you crash. Take a mesh bag along and practice " self rescue " if you do.
Then take it back to the beach and start again.
Never go out farther than you are willing to swim in EVER !