muzza182
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good start for boarding?
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dylanj423
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i recommend looking for a peter lynn twinskin... they are rock solid stable kites, easy to fly, and inspire confidence... keep an eye out for a used
one, you can often get them cheaply...
plus, if you are going to want to do any jumping, these kites are great for that... theyre all i use anymore for boarding
WHAT I FLY:
Flysurfer Soul v2 12m, Soul 15m, Soul v2 21m
Flexi Rage 1.8m, Jojo RM 3m, Flexi Blurr 3.5, Flexi Blade 4.0m, Flexi Blade 4.9m, Flexi Blurr 5, Jojo RM 6m
WHAT I RIDE:
Kite Skates, Libre Full Race, GI Conflict 106, OR Mako 140, Spleene Door 159
What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
Flexi Lines, Flexi Kite Killers
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muzza182
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Thanks for the quick reply!
I've read that Peter Lynn seem to the favs of many kiters. Cheers
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muzza182
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Also, What do people think of the Exit Pro series of kite? I've seen a few of them pulling people in videos.
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I know your budget is tight, but seems like you already have a 3m which can fill as a high wind kite once you get more experience, so not sure why you
would look at buying another kite around a meter bigger.
To provide you with some insights from of my limited buying experiences: My 3m was my first kite a summer ago, I got hooked and immediately needed
more power… at 200lbs my 3m was not pulling me on the grass very well. Soon after I hastily bought a 6.5 meter which was on handles, part of my
decision was that I had said at the time that I could not afford a depower kite and also did not want to wait any longer either. Not shortly after
that I got the chance to try someone’s depower kite and wow what a difference…saved up some money and purchased my Outlaw. I love my 6.5 meter, but
for where my focus is right now…land boarding, I wish I had saved some more money at the time and bought a depower kite over the 6.5. A lot of advice
you will come across is try before you buy and I have to say it's not always easy to, but it is sound advice.
HQ Beamer 3m; Crossfire 6.5m;
Outlaw 10M
MBS Comp 90
Now I just need two LEI\'s and board for the water...too bad I\'m also broke
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muzza182
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I'm sorry I forgot to say. My 3m cost £40 with free postage from China to Britain! I shan't tell you how awesome it is.
Also, what makes up a depower kite, is it one with a bar? Apologies for my naivety
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So you're saying its on the edge of shredding to pieces.
Yes, its with a bar. No worries, I think we all had to ask that question at some point. More importantly the bar allows you to change the angle of
attack (a.k.a. pitch of the kite) in order to control the power being generated by the kite. That’s the most abbreviated I could make it...gets much
more complicated explaining how the whole system works. There are some good threads on the forum explaining it and some YouTube videos. I have to
head home, but if no one else post a follow up I will look for the thread later tonight to send.
HQ Beamer 3m; Crossfire 6.5m;
Outlaw 10M
MBS Comp 90
Now I just need two LEI\'s and board for the water...too bad I\'m also broke
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Maven has you covered
HQ Beamer 3m; Crossfire 6.5m;
Outlaw 10M
MBS Comp 90
Now I just need two LEI\'s and board for the water...too bad I\'m also broke
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There are two things that should be specifically singled out I think. One is that a depower kite requires a harness to realize the benefits and the
other is that not all kites with a bar are depower.
"I gave up on wind speeds... its either crappy, gravy, epic, or stupid... in that order"
--Drewculous
Ozone: Imp III Quattro 1m and 1.5m, Flow 2m, 3m, 4m, and 5m.
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muzza182
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Oh right, thank you very much guys.
Well I think I'll stick with getting something that is better than the one I have now, (it's not that its shredded, just awful, a friend who kites a
fair bit hates it. Its just cheap quality) but will then save up for something better as I get a bit older.
So what would people suggest?
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If you're looking to replace the cheap 3m with something, I'd recommend the Ozone Flow, the Peter Lynn Hornet, the Peter Lynn Twister II, the
Flexifoil Rage, or the HQ Beamer IV in either 3m or maybe 4m if you think you're ready for it. Ozone's are my favorite, but the others are fairly
good kites too. The Ozone Imp III Quattro is a fairly good beginner kite, but the Ozone Flow is a bit better and not much more expensive.
"I gave up on wind speeds... its either crappy, gravy, epic, or stupid... in that order"
--Drewculous
Ozone: Imp III Quattro 1m and 1.5m, Flow 2m, 3m, 4m, and 5m.
NAPKA# US454
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