tripod
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Registered: 31-7-2005
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A good 'smaller kite'
I recently purchades a bullet 3.5m and im kinda getting the hang of it, im only using it in light winds at the moment though untill i get better with
it, i recently went out in stonger winds than im used to and boy did it drag me around.
What would be a good 'smaller/easier' kite be to get to fly in the stronger winds...untill i get better with the bullet?
Is it better to go for a smaller 4 line? I hear the Peter lyn pepper and the hq beamer are meant to be quite good (are they?)
Or would it be better to go for a flexifol proteam8/ super 10 so i have more of a choice depending on weather conditions etc
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rickenma
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Registered: 23-7-2005
Location: canvey island
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the beamer II are good kites to learn with i have a 2.5 mertre beamer II and is very easy to fly and very responsive for some one who is on a learning
curve. in stronger winds it can generate a good amount of power to keep you on yor toes and enough power for a bit of scudding around a very good
leaner kite.
regards rickenma :o
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william_rx7
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Beamer 3.6 is a great kite, I use it as my high wind kite on Snowboard, landboard and ice skates (ok, not in that particular order).
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