nomad
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beginner's quiver
OK heres one for ya, Iv already got a 3mt and a 4.7 now wot are good filler sizes ????
I was thinking 2mt, 4mt, and ether 5.5mt or a 6mt all fb's wot do ya recon? as i say this is only a good all round starter quiver????(future buggy
engine/static) :puzzled:
Pansh Flux 2mt
HQ Beamer III 3mt
Pansh Flux 4.7mt
Pansh Blaze mk1 7mt
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ripsessionkites
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3, 5 and 7 would be my recommedation as a good quiver
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John Holgate
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Personally, I'd put a 4m Access XT in the quiver for a 18-30 knot kite - it's really forgiving and friendly (MUCH more so than a fixed bridle) when
the wind starts to crank. (Or the 3m Apex III - I'm told that kite is really nice). Really like the 6.5m Method for 7-14 knots. Or you could go a
9-11m depower - Frenzy/Montana which would probably fill the 6-15 knot bracket. I have never flown the PL Arcs - but they seem to have a big
following here....
BTW - there is a huge difference in wind range/performance for different kites of the same size. ie: I have a Century II 2.8m which I think is
TWICE the power of a 3m Flow and more powerful than a 4m Method. But the 4m Method is much, much easier to fly. Flying a 6.5m Method up against a
6.8m Yakuza - similar size kites but absolutely chalk and cheese to fly. Yak has FAR more power in 6-10 knots but then it overpowers you pretty quick
after that while the Method hits it's stride and away you go. I'm still finding this stuff out all the time - the size of the kite only tells a small
part of the story....
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Txshooter38
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Quote: | Originally posted by John Holgate
I'm still finding this stuff out all the time - the size of the kite only tells a small part of the story.... |
Never a more true statement. Consider the size of the kite used for the current land buggy record......lots of power packed into a small package.
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Currently flying:
Beamer IV 2m, 3m, 4m
Ozone Flow 5M
PL Vibe 1.3
Synergy 12m
Flysurfer 19m DLX
HQ Apex III 7.5
PL Twister 7.7m--Just plain sick...
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when the addiction clicks all will be filled
Experience is something you get, just after you need it!
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PKD Century 1.8
PL ViperS 2.6
PL Reactorl ll 2.2
PL Vapor 2.7m
PL Reactor 4.9m
PL Vibe 1.6
HQ Apex 3m
HQ Apex 5m
Ozone Cult 3.5
Flexifoil Rage 2.5
PL bug
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arkay
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What speed of wind do you usually have?
what surface do you fly on?
Static, buggy, landboard?
How much do you weigh?
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Fixed Bridal: Flexifoil Sting 1.2, 1.7; Rage Acid 2.5m, 3.5m, 4.7m, 6m | Peter Lynn Vapor 11.2m, 16.1m | NPW 7m
Depower : Peter Lynn Venom 2 13m, 16m, 19m | Peter Lynn Phantom 15m | Flysurfer 2.5 SA 19m
LEI : Flexifoil Atom 7m, 9m, 12m; Mutiny 8m
Land rides : Libre Hardcore; Libre v-max; Peter Lynn XR+W | Rollerblade Coyotes! | Ground Industries AK Pro
Water rides : Slingshot Misfit 134; Ocean Rodeo Mako 150; North WAM! 5\'10
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nomad
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5-35 mph
sandy beach, grass
static on to buggy
too much 14 1/2-15 stone
I was thinking 5.5 or 6mt and a 2mt for those loony days?
Pansh Flux 2mt
HQ Beamer III 3mt
Pansh Flux 4.7mt
Pansh Blaze mk1 7mt
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Quote: | Originally posted by Txshooter38
Quote: | Originally posted by John Holgate
I'm still finding this stuff out all the time - the size of the kite only tells a small part of the story.... |
Never a more true statement. Consider the size of the kite used for the current land buggy record......lots of power packed into a small package.
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Very, very true. I have found the same power in as much as a 2m difference of size, just based on the type of kite. True, 2m is the extreme. But a
full meter is very common. So with the info on the variables that you provided (conditions, your weight...etc) if you were to give an example of
which type of kite to use as an example, it would help a lot.
Libre hardcore (bf\'s and standards) KBSS suspension front end
Pegasus buggy
PKD Combats 2.9,3.5,4.8(proto type),5,6.8,7.2,8.6,10.3,15.4
jojo rm+ 6,7,8
jojo et 2.5m
jojo rs 2.7,3.5
Ariea Raptor 2,3
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nomad
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well fixed bridal and Im struck on the new Pansh's that are being produced, If thats what you ment?
Pansh Flux 2mt
HQ Beamer III 3mt
Pansh Flux 4.7mt
Pansh Blaze mk1 7mt
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WELDNGOD
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The Flux's are really well made nice flyers. Everyone that has been part of the pass the pansh that I started and the others at wildwood buggy bash ,
have ALL said the same thing..We were all impressed with the improvements over older stock.
And you deffo can't judge a kite by size alone The most dangerous kite I own is a little bitty red Pansh Ace 2m! It just depends how it was built
and what it was built for.
Nomad ,you could use a little 2m foil for really high wind and a larger 7-8 m foil for those days when you can barely feel any wind you can still
buggy.
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Buster Soulfly PRO 3.3 / 4.4
Buster (gen 1) 5.5
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nomad
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looking at the Pansh airlink 6mt and with it you get a free flux 2mt at the moment on the Pansh web site seems like a good dea,l not sure of the
airlinS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s characteristics though (lifty, racy, or subtle)??? have you flown one??
Pansh Flux 2mt
HQ Beamer III 3mt
Pansh Flux 4.7mt
Pansh Blaze mk1 7mt
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WELDNGOD
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no, I have legends,aces and sprints.
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Combat 2.4 / 4.2
Century 1.8 / 5.5
Century II 2.2/2.8/3.5/4.5 /10.0
Brooza IV 3.0 prototype
Buster Soulfly 1.5 / 2.2 (KIA)/ 3.3 (lost at sea)
Buster Soulfly PRO 3.3 / 4.4
Buster (gen 1) 5.5
FLEXIFOIL
Sting 1.7 Punk
Rage 2.5 / 3.5/ 4.7
Revolution 1.5 SLE
17 ply Custom TRAMPA w/ verTIGo trucks
2 homebrew buggies,2 homebrew KYTBYKS,1 homebrew tandem trailer
GOPRO 3 WHITE, 3+ BLACK, HERO5 BLACK
CONTOUR HD
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nomad
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I would have thought the ace or sprint would be a bit of an animal for me at the level Im flying at the moment :o
Pansh Flux 2mt
HQ Beamer III 3mt
Pansh Flux 4.7mt
Pansh Blaze mk1 7mt
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