Greetings everyone! Wanted to say hi and introduce myself, im Adam, been flying kites my whole life, just got into power kites in May. Currently
have a HQ Symphony 1.3 and a HQ Crossfire 2 5m that i just aquired a couple of days ago. Flew the Crossfire yesterday in 8 mph wind and im hurtin
today, lol. Looking forward to more!
HQ: Symphony Beach 1.3, 2.2.4, Crossfire II 5m, Apex II 5m
Peter Lynn: Pepper II 3m, Venom II 13M
Born: NS3 4m, 7m. NS2 5.5m
And to you Adam, welcome aboard as well! PKF members appreciate that the term Superman may be new to you in a kiting context. We encourage video
posts of your similar growth curve moments! :D
Good learning kite is typically smaller than a 5 m. More like a 3m...possibly 4m.
Wear a helmet when flying your 5m.... or any power kite. That's big enough to hurt you in gusty or higher winds. Don't fly in in too strong a wind in
the first place.
If you don't know what is too much wind learn by steps taking it out in lower winds first-as you have - and go out in slightly stronger the next time.
Know your kite has a safe RANGE(between ? and ?+ mph)..learn it, and don't exceed it or fly in crazy up and down gusts
Unlike in the video...learn when to LET GO!
Try to meet others at a fly site to learn, try and gain knowledge.
Learn how to scud... which is leaning or sitting back and having the force of the kite drag you on your heels (on sand or grass or
other slide-able surface only). First step in transferring force into movement/mobility...that's if you want to go mobile w/ power kiting( on
buggy, board, skis, skates..).
Don't know your goals w/ power kiting...? Some just fly static. Most on here RIDE on something.
BTW: to be clear...A 'Superman'= Not good= possible (serious) injury.
Goal is to AVOID any(never mind first!!)'superman' propulsion incident(more of a an accident). But many have had them..with occasional
bruises or much worse.
Good luck and revisit to ask questions..especially for safety's sake.
Welcome.
Careful with the crossfire. It has an adjustable AOA called DTS. In simple terms it can make the kite not fly at all or turn on the turbos for
unbelievable speed and power. If you just got it I am interested why the last person sold it. It might be out of adjustments or the person didn't
know what they were doing with it.
Just a word of wisdom to the wise, if you do any adjusting on the bridal do it in very very very very small measurements and remember where it was
when you began. Big movements create big change in the kite. The key here is to be safe and smart, to be reckless and stupid will make your visit
here on this forum very short.
Enjoy your kites and the wind.
Appex buggy, Libre hardcore buggies.
Flexboardz. Blokarts.
PKD Century Soulflys. NPW's. Nasa Stars.
A few other less flown oddballs,
Line sets from 10" to 328" or 2m to 100m.
worlds only AQR that works.
North American distributor for PKD.
"Kite Bugging is not an addiction until you try to quit".
I see your from NW ohio. Toledo area? Maumee bay sp has a nice field that I've only been to once for a stunt kite and single line kite fly event. I
don't know if the park allows buggies or not but that would make a decent spot if memory serves me. Also being close to the lake might open up the
possibility of kitesurfing. Might want to consider selling the crossfire, getting a 3m kite for training purposes, then look to depower for either
snow kite or kite surf. Even if only static is the goal, you will need a 2-3m fb for higher wind days.
Thanks for the welcome! To answer a few questions, the gent i got the crossfire from never flew it much before moving to toledo, only about 5 times,
it looks BRAND new! I went with this kite instead of something smaller for a few reasons, im 6'3" and 240lbs of lightly padded muscle(lol), i intend
to landboard eventually and maybe try a lil field action in the winter, most days that i can fly theres only 4-8 mph winds in my area and i learn
skills VERY fast, lol. I know its a BIG jump from a Symphony 1.3, but after flying it now a couple of times, i feel i made the right choice. I LOVE
the pull of this thing! Did a lil skudding today, mostly just staying in one place and enforcing my will not to be moved, hell of a workout, lol.
Eventually i plan on building a buggy to play with (im a professional welder/fabricator so its cheaper for me to build than buy). Ill probably get a
3.5 to add to my rather small quiver(unless you count my single line toys, lol) at some point in the future for higher wimd days.
HQ: Symphony Beach 1.3, 2.2.4, Crossfire II 5m, Apex II 5m
Peter Lynn: Pepper II 3m, Venom II 13M
Born: NS3 4m, 7m. NS2 5.5m
Got out again today for about an hour in some 4mph wind, had to keep the beast in the upper part of the window but had a ton of fun playing with the
brakes, lol. As an added bonus, the location i was at today takes up 3/4ths of a country block with open space and short grass. Once i build a buggy
or get a board ive got a great place to go. And EMS is located right around the corner, lol. I am starting to understand why people tend to not like
the handles that come with the Crossfire, about halfway through todays session they started to feel fairly uncomfortable, lol.
HQ: Symphony Beach 1.3, 2.2.4, Crossfire II 5m, Apex II 5m
Peter Lynn: Pepper II 3m, Venom II 13M
Born: NS3 4m, 7m. NS2 5.5m
Been having a hell of a fun time with this kite! Got about 10 sessions on it now ranging from 2-10 mph winds. Yes, i flew it 2mph winds, took a LOT
of effort but was well worth it! Been looking for a cheap snowboard for the winter but so far ive been a day late on all my local endeavors, lol.
HQ: Symphony Beach 1.3, 2.2.4, Crossfire II 5m, Apex II 5m
Peter Lynn: Pepper II 3m, Venom II 13M
Born: NS3 4m, 7m. NS2 5.5m