Looking for a depower kite, also advice since i am a noob
Hi everyone, I just went out to fly a 6m hq neo and absolutely loved it. it was my first depower foil kite i tried. the depower range was amazing and
i think i might be able to share this kite with the wife. I am 230 pounds and my wife is under 120. we are just getting into the sport, this kite was
so easy it was just a pleasure. Does anyone have a comparable kite for sale? or an advise what to look for? I dont need it to be water re-launchable
since i have my lei's but that huge depower is a must. I cant find any hq neo's for less than 1k.
I know this guy in real life and he's underselling himself a bit on terms of being a noob, he definitely has some decent kite flying skills. We're
both stuck in gusty New Mexico, and kite together and are headed out for snow, and him on his mountain for dry land (MBS Atom). Kite someone
generously let us play with today was an HQ Neo 6.5m (2012/2013), but his collection of LEIs and rough ground don't mix so well.
What size are you looking for? The Neo's can be hard to find used, but when they do come up, they are generally at blow-out prices. I think there
are actually a couple new 8m/11m on ebay right now for low starting bids (below $500). My guess is if you put a bid in at the end of the auction, you
will get it for near the starting price. Or better yet, contact the seller and try to work a deal.
Otherwise, the new Matrixx2's have kind of replaced the Neo's and are awesome kites (albeit more expensive).
Founder/Owner Colorado Kite Sports
Specializing in Gin, Little Cloud & HQ4 foils. http://coloradokitesports.com
Most used Kites: LC Pelican, Gin Marabou
Skis: Something w/ Marker Baron or Duke Bindings
Boards: Litewave Wing, Naish Jet 2000, OR Mako 140
Glad to hear you enjoyed the neo. I have a new HQ Montana 7m which would perform very similar to the neo if you interested I can get it to u for a
very affordable price of below 600.
I would put your wife on the 6.5 and see how she likes that. If you already have a 6.5, it seems like an 8m is a little close size-wise. Like ssayre
said, its all about the wind you're in, and what you actually plan on using it for.
Founder/Owner Colorado Kite Sports
Specializing in Gin, Little Cloud & HQ4 foils. http://coloradokitesports.com
Most used Kites: LC Pelican, Gin Marabou
Skis: Something w/ Marker Baron or Duke Bindings
Boards: Litewave Wing, Naish Jet 2000, OR Mako 140
Nah, someone was kind enough to let me use their 6.5, thats what prompted me to start looking for one she never tried it, think size scared her even tho she spent most of the day flying a 3 or a 4 fixed bridle (cant
remember what it was).
I just placed the order for flysurfer peak 6m, after reading a few reviews and about its ability to depower it sounds like a perfect kite to get wife
more comfortable with these beasts and progress a bit myself. thank you everyone for your posts and recommendations.
I just placed the order for flysurfer peak 6m, after reading a few reviews and about its ability to depower it sounds like a perfect kite to get wife
more comfortable with these beasts and progress a bit myself. thank you everyone for your posts and recommendations.
Excellent choice. HUGE wind range. power from 10-20 and well beyond if experienced. There is a little learning curve with them, but they are
phenomenal kites. very easy to learn how to fly but learning curve to optimize their full potential. I'm still unlocking all there is to be had.
I just placed the order for flysurfer peak 6m, after reading a few reviews and about its ability to depower it sounds like a perfect kite to get wife
more comfortable with these beasts and progress a bit myself. thank you everyone for your posts and recommendations.
Excellent choice. HUGE wind range. power from 10-20 and well beyond if experienced. There is a little learning curve with them, but they are
phenomenal kites. very easy to learn how to fly but learning curve to optimize their full potential. I'm still unlocking all there is to be had.
Seconded... Peak is by far the best beginner depower kite around (without being a wussy kite), IMO. Congrats man! I would've suggested the 8m, but
the 6m is pretty amazing from what I hear.
I just placed the order for flysurfer peak 6m, after reading a few reviews and about its ability to depower it sounds like a perfect kite to get wife
more comfortable with these beasts and progress a bit myself. thank you everyone for your posts and recommendations.
I believe you will be very pleased with this decision. Did you end up with the Peak-1 6m or the Peak-2? Both great kites; more curious about the
color scheme. The P1 comes in a cool Pink and Black if you can find it. The P2 is in super bright yellow. Both very nice IMHO.
The sheeting out capabilities of the P2s (I haven't flown the P1s so won't comment) are amazing. By bringing the kite all the way up in the wind
window and letting the bar completely out scrubs virtually all the power out of the kite. It will look angry up there, sort of flapping a lot but
will stay pretty stable in experienced hands. Saying this is not implying that this is hard, just maybe not the very first time. Very easy kite to
fly. The 12m Peak-2 was the first DP kite I had ever flown and I felt pretty confident with it on the first day.
One thing to be thinking about is how you plan to land the kite in high winds. That can be a little nerve racking at times. One thing that works
nicely I've recently found (thanks to a great tip by a fellow PKF member) is to pull the trim line all the way at the cleat (assuming this is a P2).
This will remove a lot of power from the kite. Get the kite down onto the ground nose first (upside down). When on the ground let the control bar
out all the way. This will pin the kite to the ground nicely.
Good luck! Please let us know how things go with photos, stories, videos, the works!! To prime the pump I'll share one of mine with you featuring the 6m P2!
Nice video, Windstruck. Just as an item of note, I'd prefer to see your original video in all its shakey glory vs. that fisheye crap that YouTube now
does to your videos. That #@%$#! makes me dizzy Here, check out the
difference:
Thanks for the video tips. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to using my GoPro and the video processing software that comes with it. There is a
"remove fisheye" box I usually check and that seems to help. I some of my earlier videos had me accepting YouTube's offer to take the shake out. I
stopped doing that quickly after I started because I didn't like the results either. I think the Red Beans and Rice one might have had that
manipulation. I'm also experimenting with the view set at the camera. The "superview" seems to create the bowing at the edges of the frame.
Annoying when the kite lines are at the edge of the frame they bow.
Well, you're doing great, man. I hate that GoPro editing software so much. I finally just started using iMovie and haven't ever looked back. If you
have a mac, I'd highly suggest checking it out.