aldoushoffman - 27-3-2008 at 05:32 PM
Hello I am entirely brand new to the forum as well as powerkiting, I have a small agressive dual line kite I've done some work with and recently
became aware of the grand extent of powerkite sport genres. Kite buggying and boarding really appeal to me but I want to start ground up. I've been
poking around looking at different kite models and I was wondering what the more experienced would recommend to a beginner for learning kite control
and to start do some jumping with as well as maybe some less-extreme buggying. I'm looking in the $100-250 range for a kite that will be versitle
with not getting in over my head.
I am 5'11" and weigh between 155-160lbs.
I was browsing Wind Power Sports and the New Tech Ballistic 3.6m seemed to catch my attention as one that would provide me good lift area and user friendliness
and perhaps later on serve as a good high-wind kite when I amass experience.
Input on this kite or another that might better fit my purpose in the same price range?
Thank you any and all feed back appriciated
Sthrasher38 - 27-3-2008 at 07:30 PM
Welcome to the forum! Check out the Pansh Ace At Dakitez@yahoo.com. He is a good guy And will help with a kite for you at a good price. Something in
the 3-4meter range should be good to start with and within your budget. There are lots of kites to choose from though with lots of good sellers. Do
some research.
aldoushoffman - 27-3-2008 at 08:49 PM
haha I work fast I know but I did alot of research and decided the QuadTrac Profoil 3.5m was about as good as I was gonna get for the money so I went
ahead and bought it considering it was 50% off and only 4 remaining. Its a good start I think but I can assure you I'll be looking to you veteran
kiteers for advice in the future. I'm so excited to get to fly this thing next week when it arrives!!
aldoushoffman - 27-3-2008 at 08:50 PM
oh and thank you Sthrasher38 for the help and warm welcome!
WELDNGOD - 27-3-2008 at 09:06 PM
welcome to the gluetrap, if your smart you will cut up your credit card now, while you still have credit!
BeamerBob - 28-3-2008 at 04:17 AM
What? a newbie doesn't want to know which 12m kite can give him 20 foot jumps? You mean you want to start slow and gain skills before you start with
high powered lifty kites? What a breath of fresh air! This NEVER happens. However you have set yourself on a path that the knowledgeable here would
agree with. Put some hours in with your profoil and you will know when you are ready for something bigger. Heck, starting out conservatively like
this, you could run the place someday. Welcome aboard.
acampbell - 28-3-2008 at 04:35 AM
Good choice with the Profoil 3.5m. Welcome and have fun.
Sthrasher38 - 28-3-2008 at 07:10 AM
Your welcome and congrats on the kite. I hope you have a good time. Let us know how it goes.
Bladerunner - 28-3-2008 at 12:04 PM
That profoil was a GREAT choice Good for you !!
That is a quality kite that you won't grow out of.
Like B'bob says. It's refreshing to help someone out that has good judgment. We are here for you if you have any questions !
In the short form, learn to fly that kite completely blind sitting on your butt , facing backwards. If you can do that you can get yourself out of
most situations !
barnes - 28-3-2008 at 12:08 PM
Ah, sensible people do exist! Have fun!
aldoushoffman - 7-4-2008 at 08:08 PM
Hey PKF members just wanted to say I got my Profoil 3.5m and the HQ 25m line set (costalwindsports ran out of the Peter Lynn 25m so I got upgraded for
free:D). I took it out yesterday during a visit to my sister at A&M and it was frustrating (but good for first time out) with winds from 0-5mph).
Back in Dallas this afternoon I felt pretty confident and I hit up Richland Community College soccer fields. Wind was a steady 4mph gusting up to
8-9mph and I must say POWER KITING IS AWESOME!. Just with that little bit of steady wind and a 3.5m I was able to do a little bit of hopping around (
a good 4ft of air). I got a good feel for how the position in the power window affects the power of the kite. I cannot wait till I can get a buggy
and being doing that.
Thanks PKF for your present and future support/advice!