Sorry again to bother you guys but just looking for advice. Been practicing on my sting 3.3. Have a blade 4.9 which i am working towards using (see
spinning kite blog). Now i have acquired a flexifoil 7.2 and a rage 3.5. I have also got a few control bars. I am thinking about putting the blade and
7.2 on the control bar and leaving the 3.3 sting and 3.5 rage on the handles. I expect to spend the next 3 weeks learning on the 3.3 and 3.5 before
trying the 4.9 blade. What scares me is taking the 7.2 out!Can anyone give advice on wind speeds for each kite, what i should and shouldnt do! or just
get ready for broken limbs! any advice is welcomed!abkayak - 28-1-2015 at 01:45 PM
No bother i like your style, i think your intent on living up to your name and i'm willing to help you I’m an enabler or is that disabler i forget...
regardless....imo, fly the rage a whole bunch when u know it does what you want all the time in 15-20 and it has tried to kill you several times but
failed and you got up laughing it's time for the 4.9 to have a go at you(10mph)...it would be a shame to not let the 4.9 have a good crack at you and
you just gave the job to the 7.2..personally i cut my control bars in half and turned them into handles on my blades....i dont think they work proper
on the bar but thats me...really sory i cant watch this:Dsoliver - 28-1-2015 at 01:51 PM
Isn't the 4.9m Blade what is frequently referred to as the widow maker? ... just sayin'???skimtwashington - 28-1-2015 at 02:15 PM
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i think your intent on living up to your name and i'm willing to help you
Abkayak will steer you right... ..but don't take advice from either Ruptured Spleen or Frequent Ambulance Rider- both are not the most reliable knot
on the bridal-if you know what I mean.
What model is 7.2 meter Flexi?
broken limbs - 28-1-2015 at 02:55 PM
Abkayak....lmfao.... thats all i can say..broken limbs - 28-1-2015 at 02:58 PM
so? take the 7.2 out let it kill me .....then chop the control bar in half and wail at it like a banshee.....indigo_wolf - 28-1-2015 at 03:57 PM
Flexifoil Blade Gen I was available in 7.2M (in addition to 2.6m, 3.3m and 4.9m).
ATB,
SamBEC - 28-1-2015 at 04:16 PM
Go fly the 3.5 rage...on the handles...static...like a stunt kite....When you can do all sorts of loops, turns (both up and down) and jump a little
you will be ready for the others and not need too much advise...You probably won't live up to your name but you'll be a better pilot for it...Flew
mine static for almost a year....
Here's a little advise...When you are debating/second guessing a kite size to the wind speed.....Launch the kite and if you curse and/or are scared to
death before it even gets to the Zenith, then land the kite immediately...its not the right size for the conditions....go smaller....Bladerunner - 28-1-2015 at 04:34 PM
Just show your 4.9 Blade and the 7.2? the respect they deserve and you will be O.K..
The 7.2 will be your low wind kite. Take it out when the wind is hardly blowing and put it away as soon as you feel overpowered. Size your kite for
the gusts, not the average wind speed.
Expect your Rage to have considerably more pull than your Sting. Don't be too afraid of your 4.9m Blade ( unless you have very gusty wind). It will
actually be a real enjoyable kite to fly. It just doesn't make for a great jumping kite unless you are very experienced at redirecting and keeping
power in the kite while jumping.
I agree. Use the bar to hang from a tree and play with. I spent a bit of money, lot of time and a lot of agro' trying to make fixed bridle kites fly
on a bar. I like a bar and turned to depower kites. After all the work I only fly my fixed bridle on handles now. You get the most out of a fixed
bridle that way.
Try not to keep the kite at zenith when you are parking it. You can get lofted by gusts that way. Keep the kite off to one side. Then if a gust hits
you will get sent downwind instead of up into the sky. RedSky - 28-1-2015 at 06:17 PM
Blade 7.2. Nice!
At this early stage in your progression I'd recommend buying a wind meter. A basic anemometer will help you better judge the situation. I use a basic
one to gauge high wind. They and cost around £30.
Watch for changing weather conditions while you're out flying. Dark clouds rolling in will often ramp up wind speeds, so keep an eye on those.broken limbs - 29-1-2015 at 04:26 AM
Thanks guys, will take your advice. If not, the next time i am on will be from a hospital bed.ssayre - 29-1-2015 at 05:06 AM