robstoneUK
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another question!
hi guys & girls.
im new to the forum.
I'v been flying my flexi stacker 6 for about 2 years on & off now. I'm good at controlling the little fella and feel its about time to progress on
to bigger & better things.
I'm looking for something that could pull me along the ground and get some air. What kite could do this?
i like my stacker 6 and have been looking at the 10, is this any good for my needs or are there others i should look out for?
any advice would be great.
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jonesing4wind
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I only flew a stacker 8 fr a couple minutes once. But if you are serious about getting into traction kiting, ie buggying, boarding, etc, then I would
say go for a 4 line foil. You will be suprised at how much more control you have!
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Pablo
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After flying the stacker for that long you should have pretty good kite control. If you're looking to eventually get into traction, look at entry
level 4 line kites, Beamer, BusterII, and Radsail are all good starts, I'd be looking at the 3-4m range depending on how windy it is and how many pies
you've eaten.
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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robstoneUK
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cheers for the advice.
iv been looking on here & starting to get an idea of what i might need.
as for pies.....i dont eat that many, i come in at a rather athletic 9 st
a local outdoor shop is selling kites made by peter lynn, they fall into my price range but im unsure of the quality?
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awindofchange
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Peter Lynn is one of the grandfathers of Kite Buggying and is a legend in his kite making designs and skills. If it is a Peter Lynn kite, then it is
a good one.
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