kitetim
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BeamerIII or Crosfire kite...........??
Any suggestions for a fun beach kite? I have a couple Waroo kites for kiteboarding and also a 1m foil trainer but thought it would be fun to have a
couple beach kites for just playing with. Thinking of a 3 and 5 meter mostly for beach toys but also for some snowkiting or possibly using with my
kayak. The HQ kites look good and I'm thinking of the Beamer or Crossfire. Any thoughts? Can each of these be flown with a regular kiteboard
harness and lines? I have a Waroo 4 line setup. Thanks for the suggestions.
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barnes
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If you are looking to use your Waroo bar, you want to look for a depower foil kite, like the HQ Montana, Apex, or Neo, or the Ozone Access, amongst
many other.
But if you did want to get a fixed bridal foil just for the beach, and snowkiting, I'd go with the Crossfire. You'll have a lot more fun with it, and
if you are used to flying Waroos, the lift and power of the Crossfire won't be to much of a shock...jut keep in mind the power is on your arms unless
you use a strop to use your harness!
Kites: 16m PL Scorpion, 9m & 14m 06 Best Waroo
Vehicles: Thrift store snowboard, fraken-ATB, Old Litewave water board.
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dylanj423
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The HQ kites I have owned have all come with lines and handles, so probably no need to use your other gear. Beware the HQ kite killers, though... I
have had them snap on me on more than one occasion, and once had a kite end up in a tree! Throw the stock HQ killers away, they are useless. Look
into some other beand for them, I use flexifoil, others have spoken highly of ozone... you could even make your own with some climbing rope, just make
sure you know what you need.
As far as the kite itself, the Crossfire, all the way. If you have experience, and you are flying static, the crossfire will keep you entertained...
and probably have more power than you think. It may pull you out of a kayak, though.
WHAT I FLY:
Flysurfer Soul v2 12m, Soul 15m, Soul v2 21m
Flexi Rage 1.8m, Jojo RM 3m, Flexi Blurr 3.5, Flexi Blade 4.0m, Flexi Blade 4.9m, Flexi Blurr 5, Jojo RM 6m
WHAT I RIDE:
Kite Skates, Libre Full Race, GI Conflict 106, OR Mako 140, Spleene Door 159
What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
Flexi Lines, Flexi Kite Killers
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csa_deadon
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Quote: | Originally posted by dylanj423
The HQ kites I have owned have all come with lines and handles, so probably no need to use your other gear. Beware the HQ kite killers, though... I
have had them snap on me on more than one occasion, and once had a kite end up in a tree! Throw the stock HQ killers away, they are useless. Look
into some other beand for them, I use flexifoil, others have spoken highly of ozone... you could even make your own with some climbing rope, just make
sure you know what you need.
As far as the kite itself, the Crossfire, all the way. If you have experience, and you are flying static, the crossfire will keep you entertained...
and probably have more power than you think. It may pull you out of a kayak, though. |
Have to agree with dylanj423 on the kite recommendation. The crossfire will give you hours of entertainment, and the build quality is top notch.
Had the chance to fly the crossfire 5.0 this weekend, and was impressed with the stability, speed and lift. I flew most of the time with the DTS on
the "A" knot. Loads of fun.
Also question for dylanj423. Your HQ kite killers. When you had your trouble with them how new were they?
I have yet to have any probs with mine. I actually have mine attached at the base of my handles, and have found that they work well from this
position. Also mine are all bungi including the loop for the attachement. Are yours different in this aspect? Just curious.
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Custom KBSS Libre Hardcore with John Deer tires!
Ozone R1 11m, Ozone Summit 10ul, 15m ul
Wish list:
Wind powered portable coffee maker.
Chrono, Chrono, Chrono!
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dylanj423
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Mine were the thinner kind, I guess they used them on the older models of kite. I have since used their newer bungee killers, but they have trouble
gripping anything I put them on... the knot comes loose, and they tend to get in the way. I havent seen the bungee cords snap, but I havent used them
much either.
WHAT I FLY:
Flysurfer Soul v2 12m, Soul 15m, Soul v2 21m
Flexi Rage 1.8m, Jojo RM 3m, Flexi Blurr 3.5, Flexi Blade 4.0m, Flexi Blade 4.9m, Flexi Blurr 5, Jojo RM 6m
WHAT I RIDE:
Kite Skates, Libre Full Race, GI Conflict 106, OR Mako 140, Spleene Door 159
What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
Flexi Lines, Flexi Kite Killers
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csa_deadon
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I've been using HQ's ultra handles with their kite killers. I changed out the strop attachement and main/brake line attachement line with 1/4"
amsteel grey. Takes about 6 - 7 feet total. Gives the bungi plenty of line and knot to bite on. Plus you will never have a kite break this stuff,
rated at approx 7000 pound. lol. worth it though. Got about 100 hours on this set up with maybe 1/32 inch stretch.
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US911
What I ride, and fly
Custom KBSS Libre Hardcore with John Deer tires!
Ozone R1 11m, Ozone Summit 10ul, 15m ul
Wish list:
Wind powered portable coffee maker.
Chrono, Chrono, Chrono!
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acampbell
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Quote: | Originally posted by dylanj423
Beware the HQ kite killers, though... I have had them snap on me on more than one occasion, and once had a kite end up in a tree! Throw the stock HQ
killers away, they are useless. Look into some other beand for them, |
Earlier HQ KS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s had troubles but not any more. New ones have thick bungees that are very strurdy but don't make a tight larkshead knot.
For this reason they added loops of webbing at the ends that make a very safe, secure and convenient larkshead attachment. They also added
color-coded tabs on the velcro wrist straps to differentiate left/ right. Fine gear at a good price.
The Beamer and Crossfire II are very different kites at different price points and different design objectives. The Beamer III is probably the
most-often recommended kite for first timers as it is easy to fly and offers good performance. The Crossfire II is a very versatile high performance
kite that requires a bit more skill to fly well. It is a very lifty kite in it's stock setting, but has a ground-adjustable bridle that providesa
low-lift setting (angle of a attack) for buggy work and improved up-wind work. Both very good quality and performance for the price.
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BeamerBob
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Quote: | Originally posted by dylanj423
Beware the HQ kite killers, though... I have had them snap on me on more than one occasion, and once had a kite end up in a tree! Throw the stock HQ
killers away, they are useless. Look into some other beand for them, I use flexifoil, others have spoken highly of ozone... |
HQ has gone through two levels of revisions since the ones dylan had trouble with. The ones that came with my Crossfire II are preferable to the ones
that came with my Blade IV. Not that the quality is any less on the Flexi, but the comfort is higher with the HQ and I don't think anyone can draw a
distinction of quality between the two.
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PL Phantom 12m, 15m, Big Blu 24m+, Synergy 10m, Venom 10m, 13m , Phantom II 12m Vapors 3.8, 5.4, Crosskite Sonic 7m, PKD Combat 10.3m
Uturn Butane 2.5m PKD Buster 3m Genetrix Hydra 7m Ozone Yakuza GT 14m
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kiteNH
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Never flown the CF myself, but for static flying a 3m kite on the beach I don't think that you can beat the Beamer. If you're thinking of getting a 3
and a 5m then maybe you should get a 3m Beamer and a 5m CF. I'm not sure a 3m CF would really make a good "beach toy". From experience I can say
that a 3m Beamer does!
If I were you I'd go buy the 3m Beamer in the for sale section and see for yourself. Its cheap and you can sell it for very little loss if it doesn't
work out for you.
Or if you prefer flying on a bar I've got a 4m HQ Scout for sale as well (in the for sale section) which is designed to fly on a bar. It's very
similar to the Beamer but sold with a bar.
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haven't flown the beamer, but have a 3.2 crossfire and it's a powerful kite!
my 2 cents: if you want a kite for non-kiters to try out, get the beamer...
but if you want a land kite for yourself, get the crossfire, it will hold your interest far longer than the Beamer, imho...
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
sting 1.7, dp power 2.5, crossfire 3.2, ace 5, blade iv 6.5, ace 8, ace 12...
also a couple of arcs, 12 syn and 12 phanny, but i\'m not yet up to speed on them.
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BeamerBob
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Quote: | Originally posted by kiteNH
Never flown the CF myself, but for static flying a 3m kite on the beach I don't think that you can beat the Beamer. If you're thinking of getting a 3
and a 5m then maybe you should get a 3m Beamer and a 5m CF. I'm not sure a 3m CF would really make a good "beach toy". From experience I can say
that a 3m Beamer does!
If I were you I'd go buy the 3m Beamer in the for sale section and see for yourself. Its cheap and you can sell it for very little loss if it doesn't
work out for you.
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This is the route I took and it worked great for me. The beamer helped me get started and I flew it just a few weeks ago when the wind was too much
for the Crossfire II 5m. Good combo. The 3.2 Crossfire I flew needed clean winds and a knowledgeable flier on the handles. Very aggressive with
lots of punch.
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Landsegler Disc wheels
PTW Hero Buggy - XXtreme ApeXX Buggy US 88 - Libre Hardcore
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HQ Montana X 8m, Montana IX 12m, HQ Ignition LEI 5m,
PL Phantom 12m, 15m, Big Blu 24m+, Synergy 10m, Venom 10m, 13m , Phantom II 12m Vapors 3.8, 5.4, Crosskite Sonic 7m, PKD Combat 10.3m
Uturn Butane 2.5m PKD Buster 3m Genetrix Hydra 7m Ozone Yakuza GT 14m
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