Power Kite Forum

blurr vs Beamer

firewirepl - 26-2-2009 at 10:37 AM

Is it the consensus that a 3.5m blurr pulls harder then a 4m beamer3?

dylanj423 - 26-2-2009 at 02:21 PM

whether it does or not, ill take a blurr, please

BeamerBob - 26-2-2009 at 06:03 PM

This is sort of an apples and oranges comparison. The mission of each kite is a little different. In shear pulling power, they very well could be the same. The blurr is going to be quicker turning and surprisingly stable for its performance level. The Beamer is going to pull like a truck and be unflappable. The blurr is about twice the price of the beamer as well. I've never flown a 5m Beamer but I'm translating from my experience with the 3m.

EDIT: After the price reductions that came through last night, the price difference is only $125 now.

firewirepl - 27-2-2009 at 10:16 AM

unflappable? not sure what you mean

BeamerBob - 27-2-2009 at 11:37 AM

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Originally posted by firewirepl
unflappable? not sure what you mean


I mean it doesn't do any high performance kite antics like bowties, tip tucks, and collapsing at the edge only to repower in the middle of the power zone. It just flies like you would want and expect a kite to fly. It doesn't approach that bleeding edge of performance that opens the door to most of the things that can make kiting frustrating at times. The only times I've been frustrated flying a beamer is when the wind stops blowing. I bet the Beamer IV fixes that! :smilegrin:

acampbell - 27-2-2009 at 11:44 AM

...and the Blurr will likely go upwind better

BeamerBob - 27-2-2009 at 11:55 AM

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Originally posted by acampbell
...and the Blurr will likely go upwind better


That and the fact that the Blurr doesn't do many of those negative things either.

kiteNH - 27-2-2009 at 12:09 PM

Looks like you picked a nice time to go Blurr shopping man. Since you've already flown a Beamer I'd definitely go for a Blurr so that you can fly a new different kite. That's the only way that you'll really get a feel for the differences between the two kites.

Kites just don't have stats like torque and horsepower so its impossible to answer questions like "which kite pulls harder". It all depends on the pilot to get the most out of a kite.