pauldaman
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hi
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lewis055
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a 2m power kite is what i started on. it depends what sort of kite it is. is it a 4 liner or a 2 liner? but you should be able to learn the basiks of
kite flying and atb using that kite.
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Scoopy
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As stated above, a 2m is great to learn on, and good later down the road for really really windy days.
Scoop
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SecondWind
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I used my 1.5m Bullet in 30mph winds a few weeks ago. It got me going the fastest I've been so far on my mountainboard.
I was cookin' until speed wobbles set in...
So you can have some great fun with a 2m in high winds.
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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JB
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Hi pauldaman,
Welcome to PowerKite forum.
I use a 2.2m CQuad and would use it all the time if the wind was strong enough. I like the ability you get with a smaller kite to 'turn the power on
and off quickly'. Comes in handy for when things have got a bit out of control!
However I've never used it with a mountainboard. Should be great for a starter though.
Have you got a mountain board as well?
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