Power Kite Forum
Not logged in [Login - Register]
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
Author: Subject: newbie help please!!!!
sam461868
Newbie
*




Posts: 1
Registered: 7-12-2004
Member Is Offline


question.gif posted on 7-12-2004 at 02:57 PM
newbie help please!!!!


Hi, im totally new to power kites but am currently looking for one to use for fun just standing on the groung with no board or buggy. I was looking at the 2.5meter bullet my weight is 65kg and im about 5 foot 7 inches would the bullet at this size be appropriate or do you have any other suggestions? how about going a bit bigger for 3.5? I like being in the air a lot so would like to use it for jumping a bit as well. Also do the bullets come with the backpack and instructions and everything I need to start flying.

Sorry about all the questions :)

Cheers

sam
View user's profile
Bill_Benson
Junior Member
**


Avatar


Posts: 53
Registered: 18-3-2004
Location: St. Joseph, Missouri
Member Is Offline

Mood: Looking forward to DBBB

[*] posted on 7-12-2004 at 09:24 PM


The Bullet, although a fantastic kite is really designed to be a "traction engine" meaning it is great for downwind pull, like you would want with a buggy. If you want to start jumping it is really not designed for that. It will get you "air" in the right conditions, but will also pull you laterally instead of vertically thus you will "hit the ground running" literally. You may want to look into the Blade III if you go with Flexis or even one of their recreational kites like the Stackers. I think you will get bored pretty quickly with the Bullet if you don't buggy or ATB. And yes, 2.5 or less is great to start with. Good luck and fun!



Bill Benson
View user's profile This user has MSN Messenger
bondcw
Junior Member
**




Posts: 54
Registered: 4-8-2004
Location: Somerset
Member Is Offline

Mood: Waitin' for wind

[*] posted on 8-12-2004 at 08:52 AM


If its your first kite definitely nothing bigger than 4m or you'll end up on your face or backside the whole time :lol:
For lift the Blade 3 is the one to go for but also pretty much the top end of the price range :(
I started out earlier this year with a HQ Beamer 3.6 and now also have a PKD Buster 2m for those really windy days! I can get air with the Beamer in a reasonable wind, and scud down the beach in a lot less :D
In terms of setup both kites were easy to start with, the Busters arrive in a bag already connected so it is just a case of unwind the lines and go! The Beamer came with instructions - but set it up either in low/no wind or indoors - I tried to do it on a windy beach and got in a hell of a mess :puzzled:

Just a final warning - whatever kite you buy you'll wnat another soon and another soon after that. Kiting could be the end of your bank balance as you know it :o
View user's profile
kchunks
Junior Member
**




Posts: 44
Registered: 26-5-2004
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Member Is Offline

Mood: If I complained I would be out of line.

[*] posted on 8-12-2004 at 10:06 AM


2.5-3.5 meters is a great size to start with. However, not the best size to use for jumping. If you really want to jump, i would recommend getting a small 2-2.5 meter kite, and learning with that. Then go bigger, like a 4-5 meter for jumps. If budget is a factor, then go for a budget starter kite (like a beamer; bullets will cost more) and save some money for a bigger kite.
View user's profile This user has MSN Messenger

  Go To Top

Hosted by: Mad Moose Studio