My dad bought a paraglider 2 years ago, so I caught the bug from him.
When I saw this video it sealed the deal and I went and bought two kites from Maven.
Went to a "cousin's reunion" in Seaside Oregon. Didnt see anyone riding on the beach, but one of my cousin's wanted to get a stunt kite... Went into
the store and saw a buggy leaning againts the wall. Above that was a powerkite, big one. Then there was a video on learning how to ride a kitebuggy,
and a landboard. Decided I had to learn that..
Came back to DC and hooked up with WeldnGod. Then purchased some stuff from the PKF. Got my first real riding at the Fall Wildwood Buggy Bash in 08.
Been riding ever since...
Met my good friend when I started my current job in 2007. He had a surfing magazine, I told him how I always wanted to surf but hard with a lack of
waves in the prairies. He told me about that an even more exciting sport was kitesurfing. I asked if you could use a snowboard in the winter months,
he said yes and then I was hooked. I didn't end up getting my first kiting experience till fall 09 when I ordered my 6m access and bought my 3.5m imp
trainer to practice while I waited for the access to arrive. Been in love with it ever since. My only wish is that I could have discovered this when I
was young and single, but I'm damn glad that I have a wife that puts up with my addiction. I may not get to fly as much as I'd like (would kite
everyday conditions and wife allowed) but I enjoy every time I get to.:cool2:
what I fly/ride:
19m Flysurfer Speed 2 SA
12m Flysurfer Speed2
6m Ozone access xt
1.5m Ozone imp trainer
144cm Airush Switch
152cm lib tech skate banana
MBS Pro 90
Jereme Leafe Pro 95
I saw the video of Erick eck getting lofted 300 feet into the air above the beach and then a video of UK young gun Greg chilton. It blew my mind that
you could ride and fly at the same time.
I was camping at Oneida lake and thru the trees I see two guys flying thru the air , I was'nt able to see how they got there. At the boat launch I
found a guy with a trainer kite and was able to see the kites on the water. I flew the trainer and was told about a few horror stories. At the time I
had a few hang gliding sessions in but it was looking very expensive so seeing these kites pretty much set me on a new path.
2.6 , 3.9 , 5.3 , 6.8 PL Vipers
5 , 7.5 HQ Apex II
14m HQ Montana VII
5m naish element
7m ss turbo diesel
10m pansh blaze
5m beamer dearly departed into a tree
3 "snowspider" homebuilt kite sleds
3 homebuilt buggies
1 skate board with seat on wheels or blades (the c0ckroach)
Back in 2007 I saw a vid of peeps kitesurfing at KiteBeach in Maui on HDNet. I'd stunt-kited since I was a kid, and I'd
skate/wake/snow/long/whatever-boarded and was like 'I can do that!'. I searched Google and found there was a school in South Padre Island,TX (www.airpadrekiteboarding.com). My parents live in the Rio Grande Valley and I when I went down there to visit I drove out to SPI and took my
beginner lesson. I was 100% hooked (no pun intended) when the guy let me body drag with an 8m C-kite. I researched, watch tons of videos, shopped
around and eventually got a complete kiteboarding setup a couple of months later and haven't looked back.
Our first spring in our new house I was walking the dog across the field and saw this guy playing with a big parachute or something. It was BIG. I
decided right then and there that I had to get one of those....and all he was doing was flying it. No traction. I had no idea what it was all about
until I found PKF. Had I not stumbled across this forum I'd have flown the 3m SportAir I had ordered off fleabay (piece o' crap) and taken the "been
there done that" stance.
So yes. You are all to blame
(Incidentally it was a 14m Titan the guy was flying)
I was in California working a couple three years ago and saw some people power kiting. I google'd it and up popped dakitez. At that time he was
selling Pansh also. I popped for a Legend and been hooked ever since.
So I guess basically what I am saying is it's Dino's fault.... even though
we have never managed to hook up in all the trips I made to California during the Red Hawk Casino project.
Been buying bits and pieces from him since.... Gotta grab a buggy from him one of these days.....
well about 10 yrs ago, after a stressful day, i thought,whatever happened to the good old days when we flew diamond kites as children--so i ordered
some trilby kites and flew mainly one liners w a stunt kite or 2 thrown in, then i happened upon this site bout 3-4 yrs ago and ive been head over
heels in love w powerkites ever since--still enjoy the single line and stunters--they are fun to watch and relaxing......
I started receiving the catalog from Into the Wind way back in the 80s. I could never justify spending so much for a kite, so I just bought
boomerangs. I finally broke down and got a sport kite in 1989. It spiraled from there. Lots of flexifoils in the early 90s. Got a buggy by 1994,
first time kitesurfing in 1999.
Originally posted by geokite
I started receiving the catalog from Into the Wind way back in the 80s. I could never justify spending so much for a kite, so I just bought
boomerangs. I finally broke down and got a sport kite in 1989. It spiraled from there. Lots of flexifoils in the early 90s. Got a buggy by 1994,
first time kitesurfing in 1999.
lol pretty much the same here! (except about 20 years later lol, i was 4 in 1989) the old man had those into the wind books around all the time... he
only flew sporties... i went in for the jumping tho... now i bug and board... just gotta find someone to let me barrow their inflato and a board, and
i'll try surfing!
PL: Twister II 5.6m, Phantom 15m / 12m, 10m Synergy, JIBE Viper 5.3m, Charger 19m
HQ: Montana 4 12.5m, Apex 3 5m
Flexi: Blade ViP, Rage 1.8m \"lil Pepi!\"
FlexiFoot Bug / FlexDeck / MBS Core 95 / Custom Carbon Fiber MTH \"Monster Door\"
Corsair Crash Test Dummy (QC Suervisor )
My most perfect days have been on Jekyll
One of the original "Catch The Wind" kite shops Beach crew members. Yes! My first job was baby sitting kites on the beach. This was back when Top of
the line, and Flexi stackers were the power kites of the day.
I can even tell you a story about a certain power foil that was at NABX last year, and just how far John Waters, and "The Master of Disaster" went
scudding down the beach!
www.napka.org
US911
What I ride, and fly
Custom KBSS Libre Hardcore with John Deer tires!
Ozone R1 11m, Ozone Summit 10ul, 15m ul
If you were 14/15 (<-- my age when I started doing this), lived in a small cultural black hole (called a town) in Texas that's barely on the map,
where all of the people are exactly the same, did the same thing in school every single day while learning nothing in particular, and had absolutely
no law-abiding source of entertainment... Then you would know EXACTLY why I started kiting.
Uncle came down and said," Hey, come look at this website. " So I did and it was the Ozone website. I said," What? " And then he showed me 'THE
video'. That sealed it for me. I wanted to get a kite SO badly, that the next day I went online and bought the 3.5m ozone imp trainer and i've been
hooked ever since.
Have:
Cabrinha 11.5m CO2
Cabrinha 19.5m Contra
Ozone Imp Trainer 3.5m
HQ Scout II 5m
I've flown some kind of kite all my life. Home made kites that me and my uncle built when I was 6-7, then bat kites for years. Then my dad got me a
stunt kite for Christmas one year. Wow, a kite I can steer?! :wow: I flew that for a couple years and dad stepped up a notch and got me an HQ
symphony about 12 years ago. Flew that for years and had a blast flying it at home and at the beach. Loved the control, the pull, the speed.
I had gotten interested in kiteboarding since I have a waterski, snowski, wakeboard, barefoot ski, and skateboard background. I had subscribed to one
of the magazines to try to figure out what a guy needed and how do I learn. My wife had seen me reading these and had noticed the name "Flexifoil" on
one. One camping trip to Jekyll Island, she found me at a festival we went to and asked me what "Flexifoil" was. I told her it was a kite company.
She looked over her shoulder and pointed to a guy named Angus Campbell who had a booth set up. He was sitting in his Flexi buggy and we started
talking. An hour later, I walked away with an early birthday present, a 3m Beamer III (thus the forum name). An hour after that, I was setting
things up at the beach and Angus walked up and flew with me that day and dozens more to come.
Now I find myself moving a half hour drive from the buggy mecca of the world. The company my wife works for bought a company in 2008 that has a plant
in Henderson NV about the same time I learned to buggy. Coincidence that she would get transferred there 3 years later? Somebody is pulling strings
we can't even imagine. I feel more than lucky.
Coastal Wind Sports Team Rider Landsegler Disc wheels
PTW Hero Buggy - XXtreme ApeXX Buggy US 88 - Libre Hardcore IvanpahBuggyExpo.com Youtube link
Bob Muse
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
Mine was a visual hook at first, along the Oregon coast at a kite festival. Giant sleds with laundry, power kites, stunt kites, and giant spinning
bols ( I sooo want one of these ). All things I know by name after research, but am still new and learning.
Then after flying a kite, it was everything visual and physical. Connected to the currents and eddies of the wind, feeling it pull - and wanting more
pull - bought 1st trainer kite and that brings me to the present.
I love that Powerkiting II video! I have watched it hundreds of times! That is what made my quiver grow in the beginning.
Rian, my buddy, got me into this sport! First I bought some stunt kites from him then he showed me one of the power kites, I flew that, it was all up
hill full throttle from there! I have got to say that of all the "Hobbies" I have had, this one I enjoy the most! It is now in my blood and always
will be!
Corey Roesler and his kiteski on t.v. Also seeing the upski on T.V. planted the seed.
My friend who turned me on to and was way ahead of this game passed away having only flown Delta kites. He even had a pattern for a foil.
I greatly regret that Steve never got to enjoy this sport. I am 100% sure I would be far more advanced having him to challenge me.
For myself, it was cheapo stunt kites, Frisbees and boomerangs back in the late 80's early nineties. I lost touch with wind powered stuff for a long
time, then the bug bit me hard about three years ago. I decided to give it a shot and bought myself a Beamer from Dakitez. I soon realized what I've
been missing. Found this great forum and learned everything I know from here or online tutorials. I was pretty much forced to self teach everything
since power kiting is a rare activity around here. Now that 40 has arrived this year, I wish I would have dove into this sport sooner.
SS Turbine 17m
SS Rally 14m
SS Rally 12m
SS RPM 10m
SS Rally 8m
SS Rally 6m
FS Speed 3 15m dlx
FS Peak 2 6m
Ozone Frenzy 9m
Ozone Access XT 6m
PL Farc 1200
What I ride:
Home brew buggy
Volkl race tiger DH 210
Dynastar DH 218
Blizzard Cochise 185
Steepwater 179 twin tip
Aboards Reverse 161
Well I was an old pole dancer been with it since the early 80s,
it was a natural progression.
Bought a cheapo 2 line from flea buy flew it in all wind strengths.
Became a single man and cashed up, so the new me emerged,
had a burn to kitesurf had lessons, met a buggy nut while doing lessons
the rest is history, am a full blown buggy nut now, will travel all over for a good fly.
Am looking forward to meeting all and sundry out on the playa.
:bigok:
Experience is something you get, just after you need it!
Anybody old enough to remember paper kites?
I remember the time Grandpa and I went out and flew a paper kite with an old fishing pole, I remember like it was yesterday although it was over 40
years ago. I got the bug then, I was about 6 years old.
I know Grandpa would really like my buggy and the kites we have nowadays!
While traveling (Mall of America), I happened to purchase a 1.3 Symphony Beach for my son. I just picked it up as one of those things you throw at
kids to see what sparks their interest. Well, we had a great time flying this thing at the beach (Sandbridge VA.), and I was surprised at MY interest.
So, on to the internet where I discovered that if big enough, these things can pull you around. On land, snow, and water no less. Well, who wouldn’t
sign up for that? I did see a guy flying an LEI on two days of my week vacation. I kept telling my wife that I could see what he was doing wrong. , So after a month of research, I purchased a 3m Beamer IV. Thank you for all the
insight Mr. Campbell (Coastal Wind Sports). Less than 7 months in, my son and I haven’t looked back since. I’m looking forward to my first trip to
WildWood.
Thank you to those who posted in my intro thread. Even at 7 months, it was fun to “look back”. Yeh, the old timers are going to mock me for that.
US74 HQ Beamer IV 2m, 3m: Apex III 3m, 5m PL Synergy 15m GI Patrol (DAKITEZ special build)
What I’m after:
5-6m lifty something or other
Syn\'s little sibling
Hmmmm... buggy?
Told the wife \"The fuel is free and I won’t have to change the oil.”
I always liked fling kites as a kid, but hadn;t flown one in many many years.. I moved to the mountains and started Downhill biking ( my primary sport
) but found That some days I felt un inspired or too tired to really want to go out on a ride... I was driving home one day and Saw a guy kitesurfing
across a lake here that has Very very powerfull winds and thought " I must learn to do this" I did some research and ended up buyng a hq hydra, which
I flew in all kinds of wind for a few monts and had tons of fun scudding and Mock land boarding ( a skateboard with spray wax is retardedly fun on a
dewy grass field lol )
My plan was to move into Snowkiting that winter... this past winter, but Sadly I ended up breaking stuff after a terriblle lofting. Since then I have
recovered and Am still keen on doing it, So it must be pretty fun ..
... I will only be flying de-power from now on.. and am planning on having the hydra modded to de-power and Also looking to pick up some bigger kites
this spring.. when I return to work .
.... also I am amazed at how awesome this site is... I find it encouraging.
It all began for me in 1988... I had just moved to Sun Valley with my parents and the first person that I met was kid named Adam. A few days later I
mentioned kites to him I had flown since I could remember with my parents but always Safeway and other two dollar kites made with square plastic
tubing for spars and plastic bag for material one line and in a South Lake Tahoe wind they didn't last long... Regressing... So Adam invited me over
for dinner, as we walked in Adam starts to apologize for "Dads crazy kite stuff!" I start looking around all I see is kites everywhere tissue paper
wooden dowels, in the corner is a whole roll of ripstop and fiberglass rods all I saw was fun to be had... We built kites for weeks after that! That
is where my true love of kites really blossomed we built box kites, and deltas, and diamonds,double boxers, fighters and anything else we could
imagine. As we started to run out of wooden dowels David finally pulls out plans fora stunt kite after about a week of playing with super glue a
sewing machine, rubber stops and cross bars we finally built our very own stunt kite!!! That day changed my life forever...now not only did I learn
that this addictive force called wind (which already had me hooked) now wasn't just for passive fun anymore at that moment I began a path that would
lead me to the Oregon coast, Newport... And a beach party that didn't suit me... The boredom was written all over my face one guy noticed this and
tossed me a little bag long and slender with Flexifoil written on it. Don't even know his name, but when the sun came up he gave me the trainer that I
had flown till dawn, that was twelve years ago... The rest...history!!!
Flew single line kmart specials tangled and broke several chepo two line stunt kites and then in college a roommate asked me if I wanted to go fly
kites and I was like what a weirdo but had nothing else to do so I tagged along and we flew stunt my first sighting of a four line rev and a small
parafoil it was ok but I would never have bought my own until one day he called me to ask if I wanted to fly his new kite it was the 4.5m little devil
from ozone when I arrived he hadvonly been flying about thirty minutes but promptly handed me his new toy I found this a tad odd but didn't realize he
was completely winded pun intended I began to fly noticing that there might be a small truck attached to the lines I was holding but i did my normal
thing and preceded to send the kite from the very bottom of the window to the stratosphere and that is exactly where I went with a perfect gust
assisted superman flew over my five and half foot tall friends head and did the paratrooper roll to save the crash landing and the kite and I was
immediately hooked for life I even bought my own little devil and it remains one of my favorite kites
Kiting The Natural High
\"Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always
long to return.\" Leonardo da Vinci
My mom bought me a peter powell diamond stunt kite when i was 12 because i did some chore or something (dont remember the task but still have the
reward) This was one of those kites that had a 50 foot tail that follwed the kite and made loops and such. I then went to making copies of the kite
so that i could stack them and discovered the force that could be generated- immediately hooked (this was 30 yrs ago) stopped flying for a while then
when in college bought a REV II, the addiction revived and my first quad line. I flew that regularly from 1990 through 2000 then had kids got
reinterested about 3-4 yrs ago and bought an old airush lift (ckite) and promptly got my a** handed to me, so bought a montana II- which also
disappointed then discovered Angus at coastal in 06 and bought a reactor and his personal flexi buggy and it has been an ever increasing part of my
life again as i have introduced it to my oldest son who is also starting to get wind withdrawals if he doesnt get out and fly some. always looking
for a stiff breeze and tight lines.
spent summers flying those Gayla Bat kites as a kid, made some kites and then found the joy of kiting again late 70's early 80's flying stacks of
flexis, stunt kites etc and used to stand on my windsurf hull doing downwinders with the flexis mid to late 80's.
Was making my own kites but a move to toronto got me involved with the Toronto Kite Fliers club and really got into the kite scene more traveling
around to festivals to fly my own creations, compete with stunt kites and loving power kites.
Eagerly followed all of the news on the new kite buggy that Peter Lynn put out - getting Corey's Buggy Newz, reading anything I could find of all the
buggy adventures going on.
Got a buggy really early 90s followed by my first ever broken bones a few weeks later. Met all kinds of great guys at Wildwood, other AKA conventions
and then years later when I got to NABX the first time I ran into many of these same people again - like a long lost family reunion.
Winter kiting was going on before the buggies were around but the developments going to water sounded really interesting with Corey's Kite Ski.
Started supplying people with kites and buggies and would lend gear out for people to get them hooked. Then by late 90's started getting on the water
with open cell foils and then the first inflatables and arcs.
Still design my own single liners, kiteboard, kite buggy, kite ski and snowboard and enjoy my many friendships through the kiting community.
Mark Groshens NAPKA KC 13
WindSpeed kites & design - Canada
Peter Lynn Arcs: Charger2 22.5 +18 + 15 + 6.5, Charger I 6, Scorpion 16 + 10, Phantom II 12 + 9, Orig Phantom 9 + 6, Synergy 10 + 8, F 1200, S 840
Ocean Rodeo: Flite 17 + 12, Rise 13 + 10 + 7, Razor 9 + 6
Foils: PL Leopards and Lynx, Airea Raptors, some PL Reactor IIs + IIIs, Libre Spirits, Cross Kite Sonics, Ozone Flow
Peter Lynn Kite Cat for cruising the lakes
buggies: PL XR+, Cameleon Pagona, custom bigfoot, PL Bigfoot, custom ice buggy
Boards: 2 custom directionals, O.R Surf series 6-3 and 5-11, Mako Duke, Mako Skinny, Mako 140 Wide, Mako 150 Wide, Mako King, Brunotti
lots of old school skis, snowboard