minde28383
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kite for buggy
Hi,
I want one of the Pansh kites. I can't decide which would be great for buggy for inland runs and gusty winds.
I don't want lifty (vertical) kite but one which has lots of traction (horizontally). That’s the main criteria which makes me confuse. As I mentioned
I need powerful traction (horizontally) kike; jumps/lift is not needed at all.
I have flown some kite, so I know basics.
I'm 82kg
I know that ACE 5m 6m is really lifty beast
Legend is slow and for beginners
Sprint is fast for race
Blade is slow…
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rocfighter
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I have 2 Ace 5m and yes they are lifty beasts. In fack one of them is still brand new and never flown. Not good for straight run buggying. I bet
awsome for freestyle though.
NAPKA # US65
HQ ApexII 7.5
Skydog/ SDT2.8, SDT4.0, SDT5.5, SDF3.0
Pansh Ace 5.0 X2
North Husky 6.0
PL Guerilla 13, 18
PL C-Quad 2.3, 3.2, 4.2
Home made Rat Buggy
Libre V Max on barrow Plus wider taller sand tires & bigfoot front end
Blades Of Death, \"thanks Fran\"
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stetson05
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I would stick with Legends or blazes to start with if you are set on Pansh. 2 kites, 3m and a (4.5, 5, 5.5) would probably do well to start.
US40
HQ 1.4m which my 8 and 10 year old fly
Pansh Flux 2m, Legend 3m,
HQ Hydra 300 PZ depower, Neo 8m, 11m
Flysurfer S3 Deluxe 19m, S2 15m
Flexboardz Haize
Radbuggy
SIMS snowboard
Crazy Fly 145
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