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just can't choose
Hi guys,
I'm new here on the forum, so I guess I'll introduce myself first.
I'm Jan, 20yo, and from belgium. :wee:
(So don't mind faulty spelling or words)
My question: Witch one to choose?
PL Hornet 3.0
PL Twister 3.0
Pl viper 2.6
HQ beamer IV 3.0
My experience: years of flying delta sports, and about a year of flying a 2.0 2-line powerkite.
I find it very hard to make a decision! :sniff:
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It all dependes on what you want to do: Buggy, MTB, Jumping?
How far from Calias, France do you live?
We will be there from the 11th till the 13th. If you want you could try several diffrent kites out.
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I've not flown these but I've heard enough about them to tell you a little about each one.
They're all good kites.
the beamer is THE beginner favorite on this forum, there are even folks who have since moved on to the water and thoe bigger kites but keep upgrading
their beamers when a new one comes out. Very high approval rating. It's a very well made kite targeted specifically at beginners.
The three kites from peter lynn are all ok for beginners, but the hornet is best for those starting out, and it has a solid following. It's the most
stable and least lifty.
the viper is a traction kite with a bit more speed in the profile and a bit more lift, but not so stable (only by comparision with the hornet, as far
as all kites in this size range it's still one of the more stable.)
the twister is, I believe, peter lynn's liftiest fixed bridle kite. It's quite stable for a lifty kite, but no where near as stable as the viper and
the others.
whatever you want to do with your kites long-term you want to get the stable kites. If you know you are going into buggying you might go for the
viper, as it's the one most aimed at buggying.
But if your ambitions are more general the beamer and the hornet remain your top picks. the twister I wouldn't recommend for a first kite, the
combination of speed and pull it has is best in bigger kites, in the smaller sizes it can be quite dangerous.
but to emphasize: I have not flown these, so the above is general information only -- pilots of those kites PLEASE add you impression and yes if
needed corrections!!!
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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Furbs has it right, but I will amplify just a few things.
The Hornet and Beamer are both good starters. The Hornet has an aspect ratio of 3.0 and the Beamer 3.5. so the Hornet will be e bit smoother in
gusty winds and the Beamer might leap off the ground sooner in lighter winds. But the designs are so similar that this difference will be subtle and
maybe not noticed by the first-timer.
The Viper is an entry level buggy engine- low lift overhead and more speed through the window down low.
The Twister is meant for lift overhead and is great for recreational static flying or for a land board, but should be approached with some caution as
a first traction kite, just because of its punchy lift.
In any case you have done well to slect 3.0m as a first 4-line kite. Good luck.
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I started with a twister as my first traction kite... and i love it. I static jump. and atb, and it does both really well. I've flown a few other
kites, but it seems the twister always comes out! Out of your choices, the twister is the most "dangerous" one (pfft), but thats half the fun
Seriously, if you start slowly with the twister you'll have no problems... i didnt anyways
My opinion is very biased, however... acampbell and furb are dead on tho. Any of these kites will put a huge grin on your face... Go with a peter
lynn tho, they rock!
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jannen
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thanks for the clear explanations!
@ Krohn1999, I live 130km away from calais, but I am working on those dates... maybe next time, thanks dough!
I'm staying on the ground for now (hopefully) , but I will consider landboarding and maybe even buggying in the future.
Drewculous, you started with a twister 5.6 (looking @ ur sign) ?!
Doesn't it fly a bit different then a 3.0?
So I guess the Viper is out of the question...
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My vote's for the PL Hornet!!
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I agree with f0rgiv3n, I'd go for the Hornet. I find HQ to be acceptable, but it really doesn't manage to wow me.
"I gave up on wind speeds... its either crappy, gravy, epic, or stupid... in that order"
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jannen
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Then it's the hornet against the twister...
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Quote: | Originally posted by jannen
I'm staying on the ground for now (hopefully) , but I will consider landboarding and maybe even buggying in the
future.
Drewculous, you started with a twister 5.6 (looking @ ur sign) ?!
Doesn't it fly a bit different then a 3.0?
So I guess the Viper is out of the question... |
The Twister is the lifty one not the Viper. The Viper is a fast beginner traction kite.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
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jannen
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Excluding the viper was based on the other explanations.
Just looking for the best static flying/landboard kite.
Twister is the most lifty, I know. I've seen the comparison between the hornet, twister and viper on the PL website.
based on the Pl website, Hornet and Viper are the best static flying/landboarding kites for beginner/intermediate kiters. Twister is more professional
I guess.
Could a Viper 2.6 be more powerful than a hornet 3.0? It's more expensive too.
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jannen
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You guys make it harder to choose!
Damn you! :P
Is a Viper 3.9 too brutal for a semi-beginner like me?
My weight is 80Kg/176pounds, normal build.
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haha... i'm a little biased to PL....
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jannen
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Quote: | Originally posted by f0rgiv3n
haha... i'm a little biased to PL.... |
true true... can't find any bad comments on those PL kites.
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Don't forget to take a look at Elliot Magma and Wolkensturmer Ventura. Both are good allarounder kites that you can use for a long time. I still fly
my magma's when the wind is really strong and choppy.
To bad you can't make it, you could have tried both of the above mentioned kites plus others.
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Flying for a few hours with a vet pilot will teach you more than a few days flying on your own...
No matter what you end up getting, do try to meet up with Khron!!!!
:bigok:
also make sure you catch this review: (hornet vs. beamer by akulakat), just what you need read!
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=10713
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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i started on the 5.6 twister, yes... i have a decade and change experience with the wind and kites, i flew stunters for a long time before i took the
jump (harhar) to power kiting. I knew the window well, and i knew the winds in my area well, so it was just the crazy pull of these things that was
the x factor.
I'm a bigger guy (230ish lbs) and im always broke ( i blame my fiance lol ) so seeing as how i had one goal in mind... to jump... the 5.6 twister was
my best bet. Was it my smartest call, prolly not. Its a great kite, but it was a little too big for a 'first kite.' The 4m would have been a better
bet, simply because it would have less pull... and i would have had a few less 'oh crap' moments...
i have no problem reccomending a 3m twister as a first kite... if you take it slow, go out in soft slow winds, and get a feel for it, they are good
kites. The easier you take it to begin with, the less painfull lessons you will have to learn....
Its a great boarding kite, and a great jumper (3 is a tad small for jumping, but ive read a lot of posts where guys are talking about some crazy jumps
on 3's) But if you go with the hornet or the twister, you'll be happy.
The viper is just more of a buggy kite... you can board with it, but jumping is not this kite's strong point...
get twisted now, then come to the D'arc Side down the road... it's a good time :evil:
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ok, I bet you're really confused now!
if you are going to be flying a lot of gusty and wiggly inland winds, the hornet would be a much less frustrating kite to learn on, and would be the
one to go for.
if you are planning on going to the beach to fly onshore winds with lots of room, then get the twister: inland it would be very frustrating to fly.
on the beach it will be on its best behavior and will be much easier to learn on.
maybe that will help...
another thing is that jumping kites are best in the larger sizes, and everybody who digs this sport will get lots of kites anyways, so you could get
the hornet now and then a bigger twister later...
or maybe you decide you want to buggy... who knows??? lots of buggiers in your area.
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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Yes I am a bit confused. But hey, I like it when my research and your helpful comments result in a great choice and so much fun...
So it's worth the confusion :P
I'm focusing on going to a board or maybe a buggy in the near future, so the Hornet isn't the best option here.
And maybe, a 3.9 or a 4.0 is more appropriate ?!
So... Viper/Twister.
Isn't massive lift a bad thing when riding (learning how to) board/buggy on a recreational level?
I understand that lift is a good thing when you want to jump / go freestyle.
And yeah, I wish I could make it to Calais.
Really want to meet up with some guys here in Belgium to learn how to fly like a pro and get the most out of the kite.
Man! I'm amazed how helpful you guys are over here! :tumble:
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yeah lift is bad when learning buggy. But if you have good kite skills it is manageable from what I hear and also not all winds are lifty.
buggy freestyle adds a big level of danger because then you are strapped to the buggy and the kite.
landboarding is risker than buggy, but safer than freestyle buggy.
the lift helps you when landboarding, tho, if it is not too much.
I'm helpful yes but bear in mind i am a static jumper doing research on everything else to do with kites, so there's a big limit to what I can help
out with.
getting together with the locals is by far the best thing to do, one of the many weird things about the land crowd is their universal friendliness,
much better in person when kites are involved....
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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Quote: | I'm focusing on going to a board or maybe a buggy in the near future |
Pretty ambiguous, but there is nothing wrong with not being sure yet, so no worries. Stay with an all-arounder for now, like the Hornet or Beamer.
Later when you have an idea of what you want to do (maybe you can try someone's gear by then), then you can specialize your kites.
I've done 40+ mph in the buggy with a Beamer III 3.0, so it's no slouch in the right winds.
Maybe if you find yourself trying both board and bug, you can get an advanced all-arounder like the Core.
Grad something and fly!! You are going to end up with more kites anyway by hook or by crook; just the law of the jungle.
Good luck!
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I think I'm going for the Viper 3.9.
Not so good at lift but more stable, fast turning and good power.
And maybe more forgiving then a rather professional Twister.
I know it sounds ambiguous, but boarding is a sure thing (just not right now), buggying I dunno...
Was looking at the Core, but I find it too expensive for a starting kite :yawn:
I am sure I'll get more kites overtime... Just need to pick one right now.
Bad choice? :-/
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i've heard the viper described as a gnat on crack... there was a guy on the boards for a while, mougl, that got a twister 5.6 like me to start with,
and found it to be too much, and ended up with a small viper and a twister... i think he was pretty stoked when the smoke cleared...
if you are set on a PL, you'll have a blast... and like everyone said, you'll get more kites eventually... the only people with 1 kite, are just
completely new... i got my second kite after about 2 months...
Anyway, get one, and get flyin'!!!!
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