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ready for lift!

Sthrasher38 - 17-6-2007 at 11:45 AM

Can anyone hook me up with a good lift kite? I hear Blade is the best but cant afford one new. What are some good step down kites for static jumping? 200lbs. A5.5 or 6.6 what? Need help. Just static flying for lift right now. Need to get used to jumping static before I go flying in a buggy. So just something to learn on Thanks.:cool:

Pablo - 17-6-2007 at 12:11 PM

BIII 6.6m will do quite nicely.

Bladerunner - 17-6-2007 at 12:11 PM

I'm still waiting to share my new Ace with the folks around the park. I expect it to compete with ( and lose to ) the 4.9 blade, 5 U-turn and not sure how it will compair to Busters / Broozas and Firebees in the same size.
From my 1st impression that cheap little kite should have you jumping pretty well if you aren't a heavy weight. You should be able to fly next to your friends 4.9 blade and do nearly as well @ 1/4 the price.

I get the impression that you like the jumping part of kiting a lot. Perhaps you should be thinking of picking up a ground board over a buggy. The board can be transported so much more easy, requires no set up time and offer the chance to move up to jumping pretty fast. Buggies are fun and all but the jump junkies around here all seem to end up with a KGB sooner than later. The lifty kites you seek will be far better suited to a board than a bug. Especially as a nube.

zloty - 17-6-2007 at 12:25 PM

I have my 5.5 razor.That is the one I've learned to jump with (in the buggy :o)

danakachewy - 17-6-2007 at 01:47 PM

A ozone haka is about as good as the nlade i hear and you can save about £100

zloty - 17-6-2007 at 02:03 PM

Hey snowbird, I just had a go yesterday with it after I finished flying my 4.9 blade.I wasn't much surprise with quality of $100 kite and flying it after adjusting all lines wasn't very exiting.It is good kite to start with as it have minimal lift and pull.Material on kite says it all about the price.

Sthrasher38 - 17-6-2007 at 03:22 PM

Man you guys are fast with a reply. Thanks all. looking at land boards too. Blade 6.6 thanks pablo.How about that razor 5.5 zolty? Is that more of a race kite? I hear they are pretty snappy. what will be the differences besides size in these two kites?

Sthrasher38 - 17-6-2007 at 03:40 PM

Pablo do you know where I can find one? the flexifoil site says they have no more! Who does? Is there an alternative? I do I need to search? I would like to stay with flexi though.

BigSiler - 17-6-2007 at 09:04 PM

I saw one for sell on ebay
blade IV 4.9m

here..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120...

Pablo - 17-6-2007 at 09:13 PM

E-bay baby.

The race kites will produce a huge amount of lift..............at speed.

Static, not so much. The blades are a different sort, they produce lift at low kite speed, but if you get them going fast they can generate a fair amount of downwind pull. So for static jumping and low speed freestyle type of tricks the Blades are wicked, heard good things about the new Ozone kite as well.

Something like the Brooza is in the middle, fast kite, but not as quick as a race kite by any means, good lift, enough from the 5.5m in 20mph winds to get my 250lb rear in the air with a little forward speed, but not the huge floaty air of the blades. The Brooza II's have the adjustable bridal to turn up the lift. I've tried it on the 7.5m kite and it does lift and float nicely. I'd call it a good freeride, all around kite, good for spirited cruising and some jumping, not really a race monster, not a freestyle monster either, just a fairly good blend for the all around ride.

Busters don't make much lift in the factory setting, but with the adjustable bridal you can turn it up a fair bit. Still not super lifty, the buster is more of a low speed/static, learning to board/buggy kite, it's stable, friendly, and has enough lift to be fun, but not really designed for high speed cruising or hard core jumping.

Bladerunner - 18-6-2007 at 09:00 AM

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Originally posted by zloty
Hey snowbird, I just had a go yesterday with it after I finished flying my 4.9 blade.I wasn't much surprise with quality of $100 kite and flying it after adjusting all lines wasn't very exiting.It is good kite to start with as it have minimal lift and pull.Material on kite says it all about the price.



I agree about the material looking a bit weak. I wondered why others hadn't mentioned it. So far I haven't heard any complaints about material issues. I only got the Ace out in low wind. It acted like it would lift well if it had just a bit more. Sort of sorry to hear you are not impressed. Sticking it next to a 4.9 blade was the 1st thing I wanted to see. I Expected it to fall short. The smooth power delivery was something I did like. For the rest I'm still waiting to see.

zloty - 18-6-2007 at 11:50 AM

Sthrasher, You can try both on Ocean beach just let me know When You showing up so I can take all kites with me.Razor is race kite but it doesn't take as much brakes input as Yakuza so it is easy to fly it.I did 20+ high jumps with it jumping static.

Sthrasher38 - 18-6-2007 at 03:25 PM

Thanks again everyone! Ocean beach? I'll see when and if I can get there. Thanks that would be great.