Sthrasher38
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do you know?
Can anyone tell me the differences between the beamer3 and 2? thanks.size 5.0.:puzzled:
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Belegnole
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Beamer III
Ready for the future
* New profile for more performance
* Sewn bridle
* Coloured Dyneema line set
* New backpack, groundstake, manual
* New coloured quad handles with kite killers
* Cool new graphics
Wingspan :: n/a m. / n/a inches
Sail area :: 5.0 sq.m. / 53.8 sq. ft.
Aspect Ratio :: 3:1
Cells :: 16
Sail material :: Ripstop Nylon
Wind :: 8 kph / 5 mph plus
Skill level :: intermediate to expert
Flying Line :: 485/220lbs x 65ft
Beamer 2 5.0
Wingspan :: 4.0 m / 160 inches
Sail area :: 5.0 sq.m. / 53.8 sq. ft.
Aspect Ratio :: 3:1
Cells :: 16
Sail material :: Ripstop Nylon
Wind :: 8 kph / 5 mph plus
Skill level :: intermediate to expert
Flying Line :: 485/220lbs x 65ft
Note that the stats are almost the same. From what I have gathered it has gone through a major redesign. The 3 is faster with a bit more lift. Has had
small problems that the 2 had ironed out, and is now supposed to be much better than the USA distributor of Peter Lynn Kites and Buggies.
Peter Lynn Pepper. There are a couple of reviews out there and I have been considering a 3 for myself...the prices right now are pretty good
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awindofchange
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The Beamer III is a very nice kite and as Belegnole has said, gone through a complete re-design. Tons of improvements over the I and II with lots
more power and better build quality.
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Sthrasher38
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Thanks every1
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