Bigger tires will give you more sliding in most situations, mostly suited for soft sand and beaches. It's normal to have some sliding around, Trick is
to get it to slide properly. Kite control and flying style will also help out big time.
Say, if you're trying to change directions but the buggy won't turn, use the kite, turn the kite just a hare earlier and get it to pull you around the
corner. Another one is keeping the kite low, when it's at a 45deg angle or higher it'll take weight off the buggy, if you keep it low, it'll make more
power, but you'll have full weight on the wheels, the kite will surge, but if you cut upwind with the kite low you'll slow down again and find
yourself going upwind no problem.
Also, if you find yourself still sliding with the kite low pay attention to how the buggy slides. If the rear is coming around, you're centre of pull
is too far back, shorten up the downtube on the buggy to bring the centre of pull forwards, if you find the front is getting pulled out, move the
front end out so you move the centre of pull rearwards in the buggy. one or two inches makes a huge difference.
Lastly, overpowered will always get some sliding, not all good. Sooner or later you'll grow to love these days.:tumble:
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