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[*] posted on 24-2-2011 at 12:58 PM
Newbies kite upgrade


High time I figured I should join some kind of forum for amazing kite flyers ;-)
So for the past couple of years growing up I'v flown a PL Pepper 1.5 and now I have more stable financial backing I think I can get into this a lot more. So my question would be what size/brand of intermediate kite would people recommend? Iv had a quick look at PL Twister (5.6 most likely) Blade V (4.9)
I would be looking for something that I could get into land traction be it buggy or board I'm not sure yet, but also something I can take out on the not so windy days that we have in Vancouver. Also if anyone knows of any good flying locations inland around greater Vancouver it would be much appreciated if you share some knowledge =]



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[*] posted on 24-2-2011 at 01:50 PM


What about a 5m Method? Great buggy engine, really nice to fly, not too aggressive or lifty and quite forgiving. Mind you, it's a hell of a step up from a 1.5m to something over 5m. A 3m Flow/Hornet/Core/Beamer/Rage would probably be a more sensible step up. There's some video of the 6.5m method in the reviews thread.



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[*] posted on 24-2-2011 at 02:36 PM


Nothing like asking more questions when you ask a question. :)

But, are you interested in fixed bridle only or depower too?

Also, what is 'not so windy' in your location?
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[*] posted on 24-2-2011 at 03:53 PM


I love my Blade 4.9 (III) for scudding and jumping, but as a not-very-good buggier/landboarder, I get on a lot better with my friend's 3.5m Rage for anything involving wheels - it's easier and pulls better. for just flying on the beach without buggy/board, I find the Rage nice, but it just lacks the fun of the blade.

at the end of the day, it's horses for course. If you were looking towards buggying/boarding in the future, go for a kite with more lateral and less lift. if you just want fun flying, go for something with more 'pop' like the blade.
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[*] posted on 24-2-2011 at 06:57 PM


Welcome !

GOOD NEWS! A few of us on this forum are from Van.

BAD NEWS ! The lower mainland sucks and most folks either love the sport enough to ride at Gerry Point / Steveston or lose interest. I also manage a ride at Vanier park on the NW thermals of summer. Most other places have there issues. TRUST us on that . The areas have all been explored and usually winds are frustrating / dangerous / none existant.

You can probably find what you want and need right here in Vancouver. I'll U2U a message to you.

Meanwhile I trust the folks on here will continue to educate you on making a good choice.



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[*] posted on 24-2-2011 at 07:07 PM


Welcome. And thanks for asking. I have tried to answer some common questions here...

http://www.coastalwindsports.com/ChoosingAKite.html

But most importantly, Ken/ Bladerunner has chimed in as a local and will help you out. Good guy



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[*] posted on 26-2-2011 at 12:25 PM


Thanks so much for all the input guys!

@acampbell the whole site is super helpful, so much learning going on even before I get back outside

Its looking like I may need to learn to kite board quickly what with living near the coast and all, first things first NABX 2012 is on my to do list already (2011 vakay time is being used up quickly) =]



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