ok so i have been flying my rush 300 for quite a while now. im great with handling and all that stuff. i want to upgrade to a kite that has a big
amount of pull but still be able for me to handle it. i weigh 170 and im looking for a kite that will pick me off the ground. ive been looking and i
narrowed it down to a 4m or 5m kite maybe the hq scout or the prism tensor but those cost some money, and possibly the beamer or a magma idk .i dont
really know what would be better, 2 line with a bar, 4 line with a bar, or 4 lines with the handles. thats where i need help i would preferably want
the sizes that i said above. i just want to know, if anyone has a suggestion as to what kite would be the best to get with the best price. preferably
300 or lower. i could go a little higher with the price but would need good reasons as im only looking to spend 300. so anybody who has suggestions,
please reply!
Peter Lynn Vibe 2.6
Prism Stylus P3 Ice
HQ Rush III Pro
HQ Rush III
Twister II 5.6
It is good you are not wanting to go too big too fast but now is a good time to decide what you want to progress in to.
Do you want to move to static jumping only or do you have hopes of riding something ?
If your goal is getting lifted off of the ground a 4 kite will do that . It will also drop you like a rock ! Something 5m or bigger is a better idea.
Neither of the kites you suggest ( Tensor , Beamer ) are lifty kites . Not sure why you are attracted to them for learning to jump?
Believe it or not a larger kite in lower winds is safer for jumping than something too small.
It sounds like money is an issue for you ? If so second hand is the way to go !
money isnt an issue really. i just dont want to spend a hell of alot of money on a kite that i wont like or that wont do the job for me. i dont know
what "static jumping" means due to i am fairly new to flying. im not really attracted to the tensor or the beamer its just that i see some of those
names being thrown around alot and firgured they were good quality kites. im just taking my precautions really so im not regretting it later when i
drop 500+ down the drain due to lack of satisfaction. any suggestions on what you call floaty kites. or kites that you would think fits my standards
would be really helpful. any kite is in my budget really. i just need some help to pick a kite so ik i will have some guaranteed satisfaction. im
looking to get some moderate air while still being able to control.
Peter Lynn Vibe 2.6
Prism Stylus P3 Ice
HQ Rush III Pro
HQ Rush III
Twister II 5.6
Have a look at the PL Twister II. I would go with at least the 5.6 m. Nice kite for jumping at a decent price in your price range. Depending on your
winds you may want to go for the next size up. And don't forget your safety year if you are going to start jumping.
Something else to consider is your long-term goals... Would be silly to drop a bunch of money on a fixed-bridle open-cell kite if you are considering
kitesurfing sometime in the future... So, what is it that you see yourself doing down the line?
I would really recommend you do your home work as much as possible. This is a good thread for you to get good recommendations from others. I have seen
you ask how to connect your lines to your kite ... then inquire on a crossfire 5m. Honestly this just really scares me. The crossfire will be a
horrible choice for you. It is a very picky kite and needs a fair amount of skill to keep the kite in the air. this is not something you want to deal
with when your trying to learn how to jump.
Also remember your rush is just a trainer kite. It does not have the same type of power a true traction kite has. So when you move into something in
the 4 - 5m size to jump it is going to have a whoooooole lot more power than your rush. So whatever you get be sure to take it out in light winds at
first to get a feel for it.
+1 for the Peter Lynn twisters .... they will fit your budget and do exactly what you want to do with them.
i like what bladerunner said as well...."jumping with a bigger kite in lower winds is safer" a lot of these guys jump with 4 and 5 meter kites. the
way to go is depower on a 15-19m kite. they are really floaty. also if it is a closed foil kite you don't have to worry about the air getting pushed
out and it collapsing on you. plus when you are ready you can also buggy, ATB, kitesurf, or snowkite on a depower.
definatly do your homework like Dino said. don't want to get a "suprise" while you are in the air
If your looking for pull the beamer does just that. In winds around 15-20mph you could get some air but it's not safe in my opinion. If your looking
for a kite that will lift you quite a bit look into blades. My 6.6 is fun but my 10.5 is funner! If your interested in getting a blade let me know I
could always part with my smaller one.
Originally posted by viperkid181
If your looking for pull the beamer does just that. In winds around 15-20mph you could get some air but it's not safe in my opinion. If your looking
for a kite that will lift you quite a bit look into blades. My 6.6 is fun but my 10.5 is funner! If your interested in getting a blade let me know I
could always part with my smaller one.
Seriously???? you would recommend to a guy who has a rush 300 to get a blade??? I think I need to step away from PKF for awhile.
Firstly the beamer and the blade are the only kites I've owned which is why I commented on them. Also he is the same weight as me and flying the blade
isn't any more dangerous then flying a beamer in 20 mph winds. I moved up from a 5 beamer to a blade 10.5 and then the 6.6 and I don't think its a
whole lot different when comparing the beamer to the 6.6 blade. But this is just from my experience.
Originally posted by viperkid181
I don't think its a whole lot different when comparing the beamer to the 6.6 blade. But this is just from my experience
:puzzled:
...wow
overpowerd beamer jump:
light wind blade jump
all i gotta say on that
ANYWAY>>>>
+1 for the 5.6 twister.... take it out in low winds to start, pad/helmet up, and have a great time! Be safe and take it slow.... injuries aren't as
serious if your taking baby steps... its those blind leaps that'll get ya!!
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
The guy with the blade had no clue ouch
The beamer wasn't much better the jump was mostly with the legs
If you are really serious and impatient 5.6 twister will do u less bodly damage if you stay out in low winds taking small steps up in wind speed till
u get the hang of it
But you should really spending a few months flying the crap out of that rush like every day before u move up
My 2.5 Sammy has yanked people down in just ten miles per hour just to give u an idea that a really well designed kite is not to be taken lightly the
fixed bridle kites command respect or they will punish your arrogance
Don't mean to rant but to many try to bite of to much to soon
Despite all of the great advice offered up hear they know from experience that is why most advice offered here is worth listing to
Be patient and this sport will reward you don't and learn the hard way :embarrased:
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
Thrasher: please do yourself a favor and don't even think about the blade. That kite is for expert/professional level pilots only. Going from a rush
300 to a blade of any size is begging for an injury. As for 20 mph winds, no. 20 mph is a LOT for any kite to be flown static in the 5m or greater
size unless you have logged several successful hours on the kite previously. I say go for the twister II 5.6 and start in 10-12 mph. It will surprise
you in even that kind of wind. Pulls like a truck and has plenty of lift. I know. I had one.
It's beyond me why blade was even mentioned here. Twister II for the win.
Could you learn jumping on a flexifoil blad........yes. should you learn on it, probably not. people offer advice just to keep you safe and to keep
the sport in a positive spotlight. it doesn't mean that you cant learn on a big kite, it just means that you'll hve to take more percautions.
when i first started my first kite was an 8m pansh ace lol. definatly not the kite to learn with, but i was able to learn and jump on it. i took it
out in low winds to begin with and worked my way up till i was overpowered. had i taken it out in medium to stronger winds in the beginning i
probably wouldnve broken both of my legs haha.
i used to get so mad at the buggiers in america because i felt like they were giving me bad advice and stunting my growth. after awhile i learned
they were just trying to keep me safe. i remember my first big jump. i went from the pansh ace to a 13m guerilla, i took it out in 27mph winds and i
went HOOJ! had i not learned out to redirect on the fixed bridle kite first i wouldve been dead. Good luck man, there are some great kites out there
and you'll learn the way yo learn, juust be safe and realize these guys with experience want to help you! they aren't your enemies.
if there is someone close maybe you can demo some kites to see exactly what you like and where you want to grow towards. i recommend depower because
its safer and you can use them for all of the kite sports. but since you are on a tight budget i COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND! hope you learn well and get
exactly what you are looking for
Originally posted by viperkid181
I don't think its a whole lot different when comparing the beamer to the 6.6 blade. But this is just from my experience
:puzzled:
...wow
overpowerd beamer jump:
light wind blade jump
all i gotta say on that
Just so you know that was a 10.5 blade. Maybe my 6.6 blade is defective because I'm familiar with that kind of jump (you can find my post on another
thread somewhere about me being dropped 10-15 feet on my heals) and I don't get those with the 6.6. But ya different strokes for different folks.
It was a learning experience. There is no better way to learn how not to not redirect when doing a jump then by landing on your heals and gimping
around for the next 2 weeks. Wont make that mistake again.
Blades are not for those new to jumping. It's like giving the keys to a Bugatti Veyron to someone who just earned their drivers lisence. Get the
Twister II 5.6, respect the kite, and live to fly another day. Once you get a bunch of time logged on it, THEN look to the blade if you want to get
more bang out of a kite.
Let's also keep in mind the price point mentioned. He wants to stay under $300. Unlikely to find a blade for that. I've seen the Twister II going
between $225 and $250 regularly on the used market.
Another thing to consider (at least it stands out to me) is that when we start static jumping and we are near a public traffic area, we tend to
attract onlookers. Do we really want to have someone new to jumping out there with a blade knowing all too well the reputation of the "widow maker"
when we are trying to promote our sport? I wouldn't think so.
I'll get off my soap box now. I just hate seeing people steered to the blade that do not have the experience to safely launch one.
That why this is the most awesome place to learn about this sport. These guys care... about YOU ! n about the sport.... kinda like havin a big
brother lookin out for you! I never had one of them.
Flexi Sting 1.2m
Sensei 3m Trainer
Beamer 1.4m,3m
Viper 5.3
Maybe a more bigger kite!!!!
ETC...ETC..ETC.......
Land Lizard
This #@%$#!$ IS CRAZY ADDICTIVE
planning on getting a twister II due to all the recommendations. i plan on doing this as safely as i can...as you all also recommend lol. i respect
all your replies and thanks ALOT for the help. it helped me out more than i thought it would. could appreciate it more. thanks again
-chris
Peter Lynn Vibe 2.6
Prism Stylus P3 Ice
HQ Rush III Pro
HQ Rush III
Twister II 5.6
I have a 5.6 Twister II and you are certainly welcome to try it and see if you like it.
I am in MA and mostly fly at Nahant, but I am willing to try other places. Nahant is a great place to fly and you should definitely check it out, but
it can get quite quite crowded in the summer.
Let me know if you want to meet up, and what time work well for you.
well it depends on what your doing with the kite but it sounds like you made up your mind. you did ask about flows and scouts. i recommend these if
you want to buggy or snowkite. jumping you have to get the wind up there. to jump with a 5 meter flow your wind needs to be about 20 mph and you need
to know what your doing becuase same wind and same kite your buggying around 30 mph maybe faster. its alot of power but not the liftyest kite around.
go fly a kite trainer 1.4 m
thunderfoil 9 ft.
Flexi sting 1.7m
Ozone flow 2.0 m
PL Vapor 3.2 m
Ozone Flow 5 m
PLVapor 6.5 m
frenzy 14.0 m
Definitely hook up with Danny, awesome pilot and a super nice guy! Got to meet him at JIBE and glad I did. Great buggy pilot too! Thanks to him, I win
myself a PL flag