carltb
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2016 leopard (buggy)
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alasdair macleod
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Cracking video Carltb!
imp 1m 2 line
hq alpha 1.5m
ozone flow2m
Cross Quattro 3.5m
HQ Hydra 3m
method3m
cult 4.5m
Nasa 2 STAR 4m
Flysurfer Pulse 5m
pl hornet 6m
Ozone instinct 9m
airush flow 15.5m
peter lynn xr+ wide wheels
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volock
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How is the Leopard as a buggy kite? Especially is not solely concentrating on freestyle/air? I've been debating picking up a couple Leopards as they
look awesome for my ATB and Snow usage, but as I own a buggy, I'm wondering if they're "okay" enough in it, IE sit forward enough in the window and
behave nicely. Awesome video, but all the air is the wrong end of the buggy scale for me currently when making kite decisions.
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carltb
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I'm not really the guy to be asking then as I'm all about air. I don't do run up and down the beach all day. but it is high AR so put it on its side
and the lift then become pull
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hiaguy
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Quote: Originally posted by volock | How is the Leopard as a buggy kite? Especially is not solely concentrating on freestyle/air? I've been debating picking up a couple Leopards as they
look awesome for my ATB and Snow usage, but as I own a buggy, I'm wondering if they're "okay" enough in it, IE sit forward enough in the window and
behave nicely. Awesome video, but all the air is the wrong end of the buggy scale for me currently when making kite decisions. |
Carl makes it look so easy...
But if you're looking for a PL depower for buggy use, take a look at the Lynx. I'm all about NO hang time - there's nothing in sport that makes me
want to leave the ground - and they certainly do the job for me. PL lists them as a snow kite with wider wind ranges than the Leopard, and as being
more suitable for board use. But any kite that provides lift on a board, will also lift in a buggy if you ask it to (or send it up by mistake).
Go ahead... tell me to "go fly a kite!" Please!
Howard - used to be KC67
Fly: A quiver of Lynx' and Cores (did someone say "Pansh"?), a couple o' Arcs, and a Rev to remind me about control
Ride: PL XR+
Where: 43.857899, -78.941661 and 38.970951, -74.828922
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