cojack_2107
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WTB HQ Montana or flexifoil blade III
Confuse between fixed bridle or depower... but would love to have both.(Soon i hope) For now im looking for either one for low wind flying. A lifter
that can be flown at 10mph for me to landboard with and doing some tricks. full package or just kite. I wouldnt mind.
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well, i guess it would help us all if we knew what kind of flier you are. Have you ever flown depowers? or only fixed bridles? I tend to prefer
depowers for everything but buggy. Specifically for landboarding and skiing. As far as for sale, which model of the Montana are you looking for and
sizes?
Beamer IV 1.4m, 2.0m, 4.0m, 5.0m
Crossfire 3.0m, 4.0m, 6.5m
Prodigy 6.0m
Neo II 8.0m, 11.0m
Apex III all of \'em
Montana V 9.5m, 12.5m,
Montana VI 7.5m, 9.5m, 12.5m
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cojack_2107
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Flown a pansh ace 6m on my custom made trampa. Although its lifty but unstable, at times luff even after redirecting. Had a couple of hard landing.
Flown a a blade III, and a PL twister II owned by a friend of mine. Love the blade III more! Stable fixed bridle kite. LIFTY, powerful yet stable.
Never tried a depower before. Wind in my country ain't that strong so i assume depower kite would have some difficulties. Using a strop on the handle
so i could control the kite in one hand and my board the other. Sore after an hour of flight, more likely to be the hand that holds the board in mid
air. don't know much about the Montana but read alot of the reviews by flyers. as
for size, prefer 9m and above. prefer to have a soft landing on a big kite and to accomadate the wind range in my country.
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cojack_2107
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OH MY!! this should be in the wanted section. Sorry...:shocked2:
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