LowFatBacon
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Registered: 17-9-2011
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Snapshot 2.5 or similar
Hey, I am looking into power kites for the first time.
I am a big guy at 6 foot 3 and 170 pounds, so I would like a kite to have some fun with.
Let me know if you have something for sale! Thanks
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KsKiteAddict
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Registered: 6-7-2011
Location: Kansas
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Mood: Craving more kiting time...
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U2U sent. Good luck on your search! Jim
A couple of Trainers,
Some Fixed Bridle Kites (1.2m - 14m),
and some Depower Kites (3m - 20m),
GI & MBS boards,
PL XR+ buggy w/ VTT upgrade kit.
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Bigbear97e
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Registered: 30-8-2011
Location: Vanderhoof, BC, Canada
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Mood: been raining here for 3 weeks . . . un-quacking believeable
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Hey LowFatBacon,
Prepare to become hooked ... once you power kite, there is NO going back (just so you know)
I am getting into kiting this year for the first time. I started with a Peter Lynn Vibe II 1.9m .... I am 6'1" and 205 and this is definately a light
weight for me ... should have gone bigger. I think even a snapshot 2.5, you will find pretty tame until the wind really starts to blow.
Dual line seems to be the way to start so you are on the right track there .... learn to fly then look for quad line.
Best price I have seen on a snapshot new is $142.50 .... Peter Lynn has a decent Vibe II 2.6 for about $120 ... you may want to look bigger though
like 3.0m or 3.5. There are some decent 2 and 3 line trainer kites in this range ....
What do some of you more experienced flyers suggest.
- some kites
- NAPKA KC97 - BMK Frankenbuggy
- Hand me down snowboard gear from my kid
- wife burned wallet ... LOL
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martinipro
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Registered: 13-7-2011
Location: NJ
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Welcome to the party!
To start if you want to eventually progress I would recommend a 4 line kite.
The snapshot can be converted to 4 line but you will have to buy the parts separately. At that point you may want to go for a tensor .
additional brands to look at are Ozone, HQ power kites Peter Lynn
To start the recommended size is 3-4meter kite.
I sent you a U2U.
FB - Flexifoil: Rage 2.5 | Gin Tonkawa 3.1/5.4/8.7
DP - Peter Lynn: Venom 8/10/13/16, Phantom 12
TUBES - North EVO 7/9/11/13, Dyno 15/18
BOARDS - North Jaime | North Nugget | MBS Comp 95x | Burton Juice Wagon 157
BUGGY - Libre Truck II, Libre Full Race
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lamrith
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Posts: 630
Registered: 21-8-2011
Location: Tacoma, WA
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Mood: Who stole my wind!?
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What sort of wind speed do you typically see at your closest flying field? There is the PKD buster soulfly in 2.2 and 3.3m, pretty good bang for the
buck.
Old Dual line Delta
NTK Techno - Todd
PKD BusterIII 2m - BigKid
PKD Buster Soulfly 3.3 - BigKid
PL Pepper2 8m - BigKid
Rev B full sail & full vent - Awindofchange
Rev Blast - WCRC attendee
Rev B midvent - kitestakes.com
Rev SLE - BigKid
Hookin your kids to kites early = priceless
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