Kyle700
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Hey guys
Hey everyone,
I used to fly kites when I was younger (14-15) and my dad moved away a while ago and took all of his kites with him when he left. I often find myself
wishing I had a kite lying around when I was bored, or when I go to the beach or something, so I was looking to try and find a somewhat cheaper kite
to get back into it a little bit.
I don't really know where to start though. I only remember that the kites we had looked a little like this: http://www.amazon.com/Symphony-Beach-Rainbow-Sport-Kite/dp/B...
Anyway, I just wanted to come on here and ask some of your opinions on where to start. I'd prefer a kite that is like 2-4m, and preferably around
$100... Also, I'm not too sure what accessories would be needed since my dad had handled all of that before.
Anyway, thanks
-Kyle
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Todd
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Welcome Kyle! Where are you from?
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shaggs2riches
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Yes, welcome to the forum. You will find that this is probably the friendliest, most helpful place on the interweb. I don't know about that kite, but
there are lots of dealers/veterans here that will be able to answer your question. I can also recommend you take the time to check out and watch the
for sale section. You can find some killer deals on slightly used gear. Kites for all levels of experience level show up all the time. You can check
the good traders list to see the huge list of reputable sellers and buyers that are trust worthy (more or less everyone on this forum holds a great
reputation). A quality 2-3 meter 2-4 line trainer kite (depending on your skill, wind conditions, and weight) will hold great value as you progress on
your journey. With a bit more info about you and your flying conditions, we can help get you flying confidently and safely before you know it. Again
welcome, to crazy house.
shaggs
what I fly/ride:
19m Flysurfer Speed 2 SA
12m Flysurfer Speed2
6m Ozone access xt
1.5m Ozone imp trainer
144cm Airush Switch
152cm lib tech skate banana
MBS Pro 90
Jereme Leafe Pro 95
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Kyle700
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I'm from Hawaii, specifically the big island. Flying conditions would typically be around like 10-20 MPH, I guess.
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erratic winds
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Oh you are in a good spot for kites, for sure! If you keep an eye out you can definitely find what you are looking for, for about that price. Good
little starter kites come up for sale used here often, and you should also check your local CL and if you have a local kite forum...
Would recommend at least a 3 line kite, so you can relaunch it when it crashes, makes a day static flying much easier & fun. Would absolutely
recommend a 3m 4-line kite on handles or bar, that way you're ready to fly just about anything with the skills you're learning...and ready to maybe
head to the water.
http://www.pkdkitesusa.com/products/Buster-Soulfly.html good start
http://www.dakitez.com/used-cross-kite-quattro-3-5m/ also a good start
http://www.coastalwindsports.com/servlet/the-499/HQ-Hydra-ki... this one is a fair bit more, but it's designed to get wet, so you can go play in
the water with it and bodydrag around, or static fly over water with no worry of crashing.
Now, I recommend 3/4 line, and 3/4 meter, because that was the real sweet spot that got me hooked when I started. A 1.5m trainer wasn't any fun for me
until I took it out in 30mph winds and it was screaming around like a hornet on methamphetamines. Then I got a 4m trainer, but it was only two lines
and I couldn't relaunch it without help.
Welcome and I hope you have fun!
Tide? What's a tide? Man, it's 1000 miles to any ocean.
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Turtlejon
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The smaller buster soulflys from pkd are awesome kites that are really fun to fly, pull pretty hard, and don't cost as much as a lot of comparable
kites. Really hard to beat in the inexpensive price range.
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sunset-Jim
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The busters are what I definitely prefer to give lessons with for many reasons. The biggest being that they are pretty easy to fly. They are also
built pretty tough, can take a licking and keep on uhhh flying IMHO they are
the biggest bang for the buck. Doesn't hurt that the distributor stands behind his product beyond most peoples expectations. And they look cool
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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Kyle700
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That one strikes my eye the most. It seems like they also have free shipping, and I'm pretty strapped for money atm. Also it's big!
I think I will pick it up. Thanks everyone
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