I bought it from Hardwater Kiting, it was a lightly used demo for a season.
I used it a couple times but went over to single skins so it is underused.
Still in great condition.
Yea would have been great if he wasnt in nzSnake - 11-11-2018 at 09:20 PM
He is from NZ, but the ad says is it is in the US. And I know is was at least in the US a few months ago when I got some 16m f-arcs from him.
But you should know that the f-arc is not like the other arcs and is agressive, lifty, has little depower, and a very slow at turning. Unless you are
wanting to go fast in low winds or get lifted high in air, I wouldn't recommend it. If you do still want one, and in a 16m as well, Feyd has one he is
looking to sell. You could shoot him a message.Bladerunner - 13-11-2018 at 04:02 PM
Here is a 10m guerilla going for chump change with a bar and bag. I'd say it is probably worth about $150. Be warned that it will fly slow, turn slow,
and not have alot of depower by today's standards. But it makes up for it with very smooth power delivery, extreme stability, and easy floaty jumps. I
really liked my 13m and I'm sure a size smaller would be a hoot. You could ask the seller if he would send it across the pond if that sounds like
something that interests you.
It's still in my bag, still on the bar. I think I flew it once since I made this post. Make me an offer. :-)
Philipjeffnyc - 22-11-2018 at 12:23 PM
Beautiful bars, pbc. I remember seeing them when I first joined up, but forgot who made them. Will bookmark you for inspiration now :DSnake - 22-11-2018 at 02:06 PM
Beautiful bars, pbc. I remember seeing them when I first joined up, but forgot who made them. Will bookmark you for inspiration now :D
Thanks, Jeff!
I need to make a new post on my website with images of the latest revisions. The bars have made several advances since I posted that kite. You can see
some of it at philipbchase.com, but the latest 3D models are at https://github.com/pbchase/kite_bar_parts/blob/master/README.md. I have yet to take any pictures of these despite installing them on most of my
bars.
If you have access to a 3d printer, the 3d models make copying my work easier. The older designs that I machined from Delrin were hard to make
accurately. The 3d printed versions are so much easier.
I have revised some manufacturing methods as well. They really simplify the threading of the lines through the narrow passageways. The recurring theme
in these and other changes is that it takes less skill and time yet the end result is better. I need to write some more articles to share my
experiences.