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question.gif posted on 7-9-2003 at 07:47 AM
new to power kiting


hello

i'm new at this

i've just read about the power kiting , it seems great

i was wondering ...

what do i need (as a beginner) to start power kiting or kite jumping ... ?

what equipments do i need ?
what's the best kite to begin with ?
how mich does it cost ?

is there any shops online ?


thank you in advance for ur help :)


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[*] posted on 7-9-2003 at 09:12 AM


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what equipments do i need ?
what's the best kite to begin with ?
how mich does it cost ?
is there any shops online ?


First you need a kite, lines and handles... maybe a harness and some crash pads/helmet. Then you need a clear place to fly, smooth wind, and the time to invest in really learning to fly very well before trying such things as kite jumping. This sport really requires a lot of skill and comes with the highest level of risk of all kite traction sports. Many folks don't recommend it at all.

Kites range quite a bit in price depending on size and quality. There are some great quadline foils on the market between $200-300 for a 3-4 sqm wing. JoJo and Flexifoil make some good ones.

There are many stores online. Do a Google search for ["quad-line foil" + kites for sale]. Above all, I suggest Into The Wind Kites:
http://www.intothewind.com
and Wind Power Sports:
http://WindPowerSports.com

We're adding a links section to this site today that will soon fill up with kiting resources... keep an eye on this section.

BC



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[*] posted on 15-10-2003 at 01:11 AM


See if you can find anyone local to you who will let you have a go (most peeps will) so you can get an idea what you want.

Failing this quite a few specialist kite shops will let you try a kite(s) or even offer some instruction (at a small price). One of my local shops charge £20 for a lesson which is refunded if you go on to buy a kite from them.
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[*] posted on 4-12-2003 at 09:46 AM


Where are you from?
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[*] posted on 14-5-2005 at 03:34 AM
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Hi mate. I have been flying two liners for some years but have just bought my first quad liner. I am forty years old and should know better but have just got a 4.9 mt Blade.
i think this may be a little too big having just nearly killed myself !!!! Start with two lines for ease, something like a flexifoil super 10. good pull in a good wind and not too dangerous. and you can stack them for more pull. feel free to ask as many q as needed. I will help if i can.
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[*] posted on 16-5-2005 at 04:54 AM


I dont mean to contradict anyone here, but I would recommend not starting with a 2 line. If your going to end up flying quad line, start that way. Start with something smaller. If you want lift, which I think you do. You can buy a Flexifoil Blade. Its pretty much the only kite on handles other than the Bego (which are hard to come by) that you will jump with. I would start with a 3 meter. This will be a good choice to start with because of the size, but its still a great kite for higher winds once you get some experience under your belt. Your next step up would be probably a 4.9 meter blade. All flexifoil kites come with kite, handles, (or bar but not recommended for beginners) lines, and rucksack. Build quality is awesome and you will have your kites for years. Not only this, but the Blades are such good allaround kites you can do any kite related sport with them and do it well. The only thing you really cant do is re-launch from water if you decide to get into kiteboarding. Im my personal openion, this is the best all-rounder made.

I have an online shop
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7sh41/powerkites/

You can check there for pricing. I am required by my distributors to list full retail prices, but Im sure I have a sale going on right now on everything :o Just email or call me if your interested, or if you have any more questions.

scoopskites@verizon.net
or shop phone-
304-437-4580
Im in West Virginia, USA



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[*] posted on 18-8-2005 at 06:53 AM


:ticking: How do you control quads? :ticking:



Have as much crazy fun as you can, But when the the winds pick up, pack up.
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[*] posted on 18-8-2005 at 01:04 PM


hey jumper where in wickford do you fly ?
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