MisterFast
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WTB Used beginner kite
Hello! This is my first post here; I'm looking at getting into this awesome sport. So I need a kite. Preferably smaller kites would be best (I'm
from the windy land of Kansas).
Make me an offer!
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indigo_wolf
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Typical winds in your area?
Good starter size is a 3M kite with a little variance, depending on weight (less weight.... a 3 meters in the wrong winds can fly you into the
next zip code. More weight and you can generally hold a little more kite down).
Cold hard reality question: your approximate budget?
Among your options for used kites are (depending on winds and weight):
These are all kites that are located in the US. If you are elsewhere, you might want to specify location so don't take too much of a burn on
shipping.
ATB,
Sam
"I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12 - Jesus, does anyone?" - The Body by Stephen King
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MisterFast
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indigo_wolf:
Thanks so much! I am about 185lbs, and in Kansas it's almost never less than 10mph winds. Sometimes gusting to 35mph but usually between 15-20. I
definitely want a kite that will be able to pull me around a little bit and eventually (as I gain experience) provide some hang time. Would a 3m kite
be able to do that?
Thanks for your help!
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opie
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Yes, a 3m kite will pull you around. Pulls me around and Im 275. But ultimately it all depends on the wind. A 1.4m kite will pull you around if the
wind is howling enough!!
Message sent.
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KsKiteAddict
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Greetings MisterFast: Nice to see someone else from Kansas interested in kiting. I live in the Kansas City/Overland Park area and so far have not
met anyone else in my area who is involved in this sport (even though I know there must be others).
A member on PKF (Dino at DaKitez) sold me my first kite, a 2.6m Viper as was suggested for you. It is still one of my favorite kites. I am sure the
other suggestions from Sam (indigo_wolf) are great as well.
Let us know what you decide to buy. What part of Kansas are you in (if you don't mind sharing that)?
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shehatesmyhobbies
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I might be able to help you out with a PL 3m Hornet.
Rich
NAPKA President
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www.napka.org
302 480 6008
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stetson05
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Seems like there is another in KS, soccerflyer or something like that. I haven't seen him arround lately but if you search the member list you might
find his email or u2u him and get a message through. Good to see you are willing to start with a smaller safer kite and not trying to jump right
away. Lots of good kites out there. Good luck!
US40
HQ 1.4m which my 8 and 10 year old fly
Pansh Flux 2m, Legend 3m,
HQ Hydra 300 PZ depower, Neo 8m, 11m
Flysurfer S3 Deluxe 19m, S2 15m
Flexboardz Haize
Radbuggy
SIMS snowboard
Crazy Fly 145
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MisterFast
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Yes indeed! I am from central kansas, about an hour north of Wichita. Thanks for the offers, everybody!
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