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Sysmic S3 Buggy

OffAxis - 24-2-2019 at 05:35 AM

I contacted Sysmic about purchasing a S2 buggy and they referred me to the S3 model that is coming soon. S3 is an aluminum and fiberglass buggy that is lightweight and foldable. You just have to dig a but deeper in to your pockets and find $1250EUR +VAT+Shipping. Umm no.......

I hope the S2 Steel is not discontinued because that price didn't break the bank and it had the level of performance I desired for the two times of year that I find my self buggying.

The hunt continues....

http://www.buggykiteshop.com/ or google search "Sysmic S3"

RedSky - 24-2-2019 at 03:14 PM

Maybe you can buy the S3 frame only. That will save on shipping weight.

shehatesmyhobbies - 24-2-2019 at 04:39 PM

I know you are leaning towards the sysmic, but a sweet deal just popped up on the Powrkiteforum FB page on a libre Hardcore. A great buggy for sure. I'll send you an invite to that page on FB so you can check it out

indigo_wolf - 25-2-2019 at 03:16 AM

That's a very sexy folding buggy.






Bonus points to the person that tries to get that on a plane as carry-on ;)

ATB,
Sam


OffAxis - 25-2-2019 at 06:11 AM

Yup. Sysmic just confirmed that they sold their last S2 last month and have discontinued the product. Looks like S1 or S3 are the only Sysmic options anymore.

I'm trying to get a quote for a S3 less tires so it all fits in a bag to reduce shipping costs.

Quote:

Maybe you can buy the S3 frame only. That will save on shipping weight.


But those rims are totally worth it.

khaakon - 20-3-2019 at 03:10 PM

It is now for sale on their website. Twelvefifty euros. It'll still be quite a bit more after shipping and toll to Norway. But it can be taken with on overseas flights, this one. (!!!)

http://www.buggykiteshop.com/index.php/buggy/sysmic-s3.html

I dearly want one. Before christmas. Indeed.

ColinW - 20-3-2019 at 06:06 PM

Great looking engineering, but the back axle profile looks tiny. I'd be worried about bending it just sitting down.

Juan - 20-3-2019 at 09:16 PM

I would be worried about an alu buggy combined with stainless parts/screws and contact with salty water. Best conditions for corrosion! Better go for an Xxtreme Basixx or GT Raw for less money?

Windstruck - 21-3-2019 at 04:02 AM

Quote: Originally posted by ColinW  
Great looking engineering, but the back axle profile looks tiny. I'd be worried about bending it just sitting down.


I admit to thinking the same thing. Gravitationally challenged friends think alike! I dare say Small Bear that this buggy may just not be for you... (me neither). Still, gotsta love that a company continues to innovate in the tiny little kite buggy world; I'm all for it even if I can't benefit from it directly.

OffAxis - 21-3-2019 at 05:32 AM

Just to clarify, the rear axle is fiberglass.

is the xxtreme website still exist? I can't find any current pricing on those models.

Windstruck - 21-3-2019 at 06:47 AM

Quote: Originally posted by OffAxis  
Just to clarify, the rear axle is fiberglass.


I get it and mostly I was just kidding around with my buddy Colin whom I look forward to riding with at IBX in the beginning of April. He and I are both somewhat, err, plus-sized.

I appreciate that an axle made of fiberglass would be designed to flex and it is a most interesting material to use in this setting. I'd be curious to learn if its use confers some sort of beneficial shock absorption. That would be interesting. A little "sag" of the rear end wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing so long as you don't start dragging your seat like certain Vapor-Trail folks I know... :saint:

Juan - 21-3-2019 at 06:47 AM

Good question - not sure if xxtreme still exists...:puzzled: But maybe you can get a used one?
GT Race Raw should be available on demand. Contact Martin Faber more information.

Randy - 24-5-2019 at 09:08 AM

I've contacted them about shipping costs. The price has gone down to $1050 euro though might be more depending on how it is configured. I don't think the VAT should apply and the euro is pretty low now (~1.12 or as they would say 1,12 ;))

BTW - there is a product called Tefgel which can be used to prevent aluminum and stainless steel from getting stuck. (Have to use that on my windsurf foil).

Windstruck - 24-5-2019 at 09:10 AM

Quote: Originally posted by Randy  
I've contacted them about shipping costs. The price has gone down to $1050 euro though might be more depending on how it is configured. I don't think the VAT should apply and the euro is pretty low now (~1.12 or as they would say 1,12 ;))

BTW - there is a product called Tefgel which can be used to prevent aluminum and stainless steel from getting stuck. (Have to use that on my windsurf foil).


I believe you are right about VAT not applying. When ordering kites from Born-Kites this is not included.

Demoknight - 28-5-2019 at 06:16 AM

VAT is only applied to EU citizens. When you make a purchase in EU, VAT is included in the price, but you can fill out the form to get a refund at the airport on your way out of EU.