shaun413 - 28-7-2014 at 07:50 PM
Hi, I am new to powerkiting, and am looking at getting any beginner 3 or 4 meter kite. I am not very knowledgeable about all of the brands available,
but anything from Ozone, PL, HQ or other well known brands should be fine. If anyone has one RTF for sale or advice for a beginner Please contact me.
Thanks!:D
soliver - 29-7-2014 at 03:56 PM
Incredible deal on an almost new 4m PL Twister: ...
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=28918
Great kite for sure! At an AWESOME price... Great seller too!
Bladerunner - 29-7-2014 at 04:39 PM
The Hornet or Viper here http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=28891 are both very good choices for 1st kites.
The prices posted are negotiable.
shaun413 - 29-7-2014 at 06:25 PM
Don't you think a 4m Twister would be too much for a newbie? I hear that the twisters generate a lot of lift and could potentially really hurt a
beginner. I have a possible offer to buy an original PL hornet 3m for 100 dollars, but it is the first edition so its older. I'm trying to stay well
below the 200 mark on this, and can't afford much more at the moment due to the outrageous costs of college :p. Thanks again!
shehatesmyhobbies - 29-7-2014 at 06:38 PM
Stick with the hornet and start in lower winds,5-8mph and get a skate helmet or something similar to keep from getting some lumps if you take a spill.
Once you get it, I can hook you up with some locals that will help you get that thing in the air and safely. I know you said you had a little
experience, but these guys will get you right the first time if not I will take a road trip!
shaun413 - 29-7-2014 at 06:54 PM
Ok, sounds great Rich! Im still waiting on some pictures of the Hornet to see the condition, but all sounds good so far. Thanks!
soliver - 29-7-2014 at 08:44 PM
Hornet is a great starter for sure. A lot of people start out with Twisters also. Yes it can be a handful, but some people like that. It does have a
good amount of lift yes, but its easier to tame than you think. They are both great kites and I don't think you'd go wrong either way.
ssayre - 30-7-2014 at 09:57 AM
The hornet is good to start with because it's manageable in a wide range of winds. However, a 4m twister may serve as a better engine for landboard or
buggy that you can grow into. You would just need to make sure and learn with it in managable winds to begin with. It was my first power kite but I
did have a snapshot stunt foil and stunt kites previously.
BigMikesKites - 30-7-2014 at 10:36 AM
Keep the twister size to a 3m if first kite. Even that can be a handful at times. The Hornet / Beamer are the better first choice as already
mentioned.
shaun413 - 30-7-2014 at 02:56 PM
Ok, Still looking for a Hornet, Octane or beamer 3m as Im not sure if my original deal is going to go through or not. Thanks for all the advice!
ssayre - 30-7-2014 at 03:03 PM
There is one hornet and 1 beamer in the for sale section right now. That's more than usual. They actually don't come up that often.
Whoops, I see the beamer sold.
Windy Heap - 31-7-2014 at 10:24 AM
I may have my 3.3 Buster Soulfly up for sale soon, replacing it with a ViperS 2.6m that is in the mail.
u2u me if anyone is interested in the Soulfly.
Tx.Kiter2 - 15-8-2014 at 08:34 PM
not sure of your weight ?
& what type of kiting you'll be doing
land board? buggy? beach ? grass?
kite design is just fantastic these days !
safer, more wind range, better material...
i love kiting... but hate "buy to try" part of this sport...
like the other dude said...
if you know a kite group... or someone you can meet & see these in person... do that 1st
you'll be happier about where you spend your money...
good luck
Tx.Kiter2 - 15-8-2014 at 08:49 PM
i should have added... when i started .. i was about 190 lbs...
& got a 4.7m Flexifoil Rage... (mid aspect kite) & just used it every chance i got
1st static flights, butt dragging, then land board
but i'd need higher winds to keep going (depending how packed the sand was) on the 4.7m
found my sweet spot was on a large 8.5m Blade with 8-10mph... on a land board
i could cruise up & down beach for 2+ hrs.
& adjustable bridal helped keep kite up when wind got really low.
& i'd use 4.7 m when i couldn't hold down the 8.5m
go out & try out kites... talk to guys flying in your area... will help you a lot
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besides the kites for sale
Eclipse Thruster 12m inflatable
Slingshot Turbine 17m LEI
(used to have FlySurfer Speed2 17m)
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Flexboardz Haize board 9" tires
Ground Industries Conflict 106
GI Patrol 106
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various kite boards & skimboards