Here is the link including pictures. Below is the text version.
http://www.bigmikeskites.com/PLVaporReview.aspx
As soon as the Peter Lynn Vapor was announced as released last week, I knew I needed to get one before heading down to the DeadBird Buggy bash in
Galveston later this week. So I promptly ordered one and it arrived today.
As luck would have it, the winds were 15mph and up today. I felt this would be a good test for the 2.7m kite before I went to the bash.
To start off, I did a few runs with a 3m Hornet. I didn't get going very fast with the Hornet, but it isn't really labeled as a buggy kite anyway.
It is just a nice stable kite to warm up on. The field where I was flying is a soccer field, but this one hasn't been used in a bit and the grass
was long for a soccer field and the field was marshy in most places due to rain recently.
Also note that I am a absolute buggy NOOB. This was probably my 3rd and 4th runs on the buggy as I haven't taken it out too often. I still have MUCH
to learn....keep reading.
The pictures here were from my static fly before getting on the buggy. Thanks to Stan for taking them. Things got exciting when I hopped on the
buggy and the pictures stopped. I know they had to be exciting for the cameraman as they were exciting for me.
One thing for sure...This thing has SPEED! I flipped it on its side on one edge of the window and like a rocket it was over to the other side of the
window. I have'nt seen anything like it short of a 1.3m Vibe on a 30mph day. Very fast.
This kite nearly pants'd me
While flying around static, I got hold of a good gust of wind and I was off to the races. I'm not a small guy...bigmikeskites...duh. But I sure
ran like a small guy with the kite tugging on me. After a 40 yard dash in a few seconds, I regained composure and had to land the kite and pull my
pants up as they were almost ready to drop. A notch or two tightening of the belt was in order and I again proceded to fly this wonderful kite. Now
it was time to hop on the buggy.
Hop on Board the Buggy....Or hop off.
So sitting on the buggy, I immediately got alot of speed much easier than the larger hornet. I ended up near my turn around area and got into one of
the marshy sections. I was trying to maneuver the kite to give me a pull and there I went. Right off the back of the buggy in my first OBE (Out of
Buggy Experience) of the day. I got it turned slightly backwards and with the speed it has, it went backwards...and so did I.
My second OBE came a couple runs later. Still having some trouble with my up wind abilities, I turned around and the turbo charger was lit on this
kite. Zoom! There I went. I don't know how fast. I had a GPS with me but it didn't get set properly in all my excitement. Before I know it I am
flying and try to make a slight turn correction when the kite went into second gear and lurched forward. It felt as such anyway.
That was enough. I went sliding sideways until the wheel grabbed and I went flying, the buggy went flying. All I can remember is spinning and
tumbling. I regained composure somewhat laughing insanely at my folly. It was fun...until I started moving around. I think I bruised a rib or
something. Dull pain, but not too bad.
This kite is all that Peter Lynn says it is. Fast, Quick, easy to fly, did I mention fast! It has more than enough oomph to move my big arse very
fast on a marshy field. Think what someone lean and mean on a hard beach could do!
One thing for certain. I did feel my helmet hit at least 3 times during my ......offs with this kite. Wear one please.
Mike
Owner Big Mike's Kites
http://www.BigMikesKites.com
Kites: Most of them
Buggy: VTT BLACK WIDOW...The best
Peter Lynn XR+ w VTT Rail Kit
Landboard: Not a chance
Water: still trying