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New and after advice

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 04:24 PM


riffclown - 8-4-2016 at 04:29 PM

OK.. Welcome!!

Start here Before you ask, What kite Should I buy?

It will answer most of the questions you probably have..

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 04:39 PM

Just realised it didn't add what I wrote out, hold on and ill write it again.

riffclown - 8-4-2016 at 04:43 PM

WE understand.. If you look at your original post, the icon in the corner allows you to edit it.. Looks like two pieces of papaer and a pencil.

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 05:06 PM

Thanks for some resion I can't put more than 2 lines into a message or the whole lot disappears. Ill try again though.

riffclown - 8-4-2016 at 05:08 PM

That is strange.. Try logging out and back in..

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 05:09 PM

I have done and used a different browser very strange indeed.

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 05:10 PM

So I'm new ish to this only ever used the ridged style stunt kites. I want to get into land boarding and iv been lookin at the hq apex 5 8m and an mbs colt 90 don't have a clue about harnesses.

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 05:12 PM

I'm in the uk and have a budget around 700 pounds I'm 5.7. and about 8st. Normal wind here is around 15mph. Not sure on exactly the right gear to be looking at so any advice would be great.

riffclown - 8-4-2016 at 05:13 PM

I'm sure a few of the Depower experts will speak up.. I'd highly encourage you to decide on the kite you'll have at first and then spend a ton of time getting to know every aspect of that's kite's behavior before stepping on the wheels. To my knowledge the Apex is a great kite. I just don't personally know the best entry point for a Depower..

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 05:15 PM

Just figered out why it wouldn't let me post. For some reason I it deletes the whole text if I use the pounds symbol at 700 pounds.

riffclown - 8-4-2016 at 05:16 PM

interesting..

Rossmps - 8-4-2016 at 05:26 PM

The board im getting anyway as I'm gonna use it for walking the dog on the beach aswell. My legs just can't keep up with a husky on there own haha. I've done a good bit of reading on the kite and I think I'm happy with that one unless someone says its a no no. Harnesses is where I get a bit lost. Waist, seat, clips here and there. Just won't one that's gonna be right for the kit ill have.

hiaguy - 8-4-2016 at 05:31 PM

There's a known bug which will cause a post to fail if there is a "non-standard" character within the text.

Others will have various opinions, but even if you're thinking of heading toward depowers, I would still recommend starting with a 3-meter fixed bridle foil. You'll see another similar conversation here:
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=31896

riffclown - 8-4-2016 at 05:32 PM

You're definitely approaching the issues from the right direction.. I'm hoping someone will chime in here shortly with the Sage advice I know exists around here. I know I've only heard good things about the PL Divine harness but I don't know the specifics..

NightHawkIL - 8-4-2016 at 06:04 PM

I ordered a 2014 Liquid Force Luxury harness that just arrived a few days ago and it seems pretty great for the money, $49. Another member found one for $70-80 in a larger size. Not sure you'll be able to find that deal over in the UK, but I bet there's some other harnesses that are a year or two old model that you can save quite a bit of money on. I found YouTube reviews really helpful. This guy has a few good ones: https://youtu.be/0aDgmHqFocY

Also, as a very new power kiter myself I'll tell you I'm glad I picked up a 3.3m trainer kite to practice with before buying a larger one. Even at 3.3m it's more than enough to give you a scare in a gust, especially when you're attached with a harness and can't just let go of the thing. I think there are a number of people selling used trainer kites in the for sale section of this forum that you could get a deal on. I sure wouldn't want to start with an 8m.

FlyGuyFrank - 8-4-2016 at 06:35 PM

Yeah, that was me. I got mine, too. Very comfortable and a lot of material and workmanship for the money. I tried it out with my 3M Beamer and a strop line...and it didn't go well at all. Clearly, I do NOT have the hang of allowing the hook to take the strain. I'm too used to using my arms to resist the power of the kite...so the strop kept falling out of the hook. :(

I'm sure it's a learned skill...just not one I possess at the moment. Makes me wonder if I've purchased something I'll never get the hang of enough to actually to use...

Oh well, at least I'm having a ball with the landboard. Waiting for the right time and place to combine landboard and kite.

Rossmps - 9-4-2016 at 03:59 AM

Thanks for the I fo guys. Might adjust my sights a little and look at sonthing a bit smaller.

Bladerunner - 9-4-2016 at 10:45 AM

Frank,

Nothing worthwhile comes easy. What we do requires us to set memory reflexes to do stuff we never have before. I think all of us have wanted to give up at some point? Making it to that next level is the reward!

Ross,

You aren't too far off base looking at the Apex in 8m. If you had somebody around to show you the ropes I wouldn't warn you against it. You want to end up flying depower.

It is much easier, safer and more rewarding to figure things out with a 3m fixed bridle kite.

Here is the hard thing to get your head around: Fixed Bridle kites are usually bridled for full on power they generate more power in a smaller size for many reasons. An 8m Depower kite won't actually produce more power than a 3m FB in very low winds. It actually won't even fly until the wind gets past about 6mph. Won't produce usable power until the wind is above 10mph. The 3m FB will fly early but lack in usable power.!