Woodie
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Can anybody tell me the difference besides size between the stylus 2.8 nad the newer P3 or P4.
I have a 1.8 and want more power.
Thanks
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coreykite
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Woodie,
What kind of WIND do you want more power in.
These things don't work in a vacuum.
Whilst the marketplace is all about the gear, can't we as flyers keep that in perspective?
The Stylus 2.8 and the P-3/P-4 are virtually the same planform.
Designed to be recreational foils, not traction engines.
(That is they're designed to be fun when flown standing out in a park or on a beach, and mostly downwind)
Have you noticed how your 1.8 can become more powerful in big winds?
You might consider upgrading the lines and straps for the bigger conditions.
It's why we build a quiver.
Having the right size kite for the conditions is critical.
If all you want is big pull downwind - Hold up a sheet.
Safen Up! Buggy On!
"Often wrong... Never in doubt"
The coreylama
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Sthrasher38
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The p-3 & p4 can also be flown on four lines and also be stacked.
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