Pansh Ace 5.0 X2
North Husky 6.0
PL Guerilla 13, 18
PL C-Quad 2.3, 3.2, 4.2
Home made Rat Buggy
Libre V Max on barrow Plus wider taller sand tires & bigfoot front end
Blades Of Death, \"thanks Fran\"
Nice! My son Morgan and myself had a beautiful blue sky day on the lake today , 50 degrees F. smooth wet conditions. My home made blades are a
little wierd , as I go into a power slide they will scrape and chatter and then set up this gut and chest shaking vibration that is extremely
uncomfortable. Does anyone have similar issues with buggy blades.
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)
MG-kites: Marvelous pictures, nice to see that you have a good ice season down in Holland!
Snowspider: You need a solid buggy and robust ice blades firmly attached to the buggy. The first few sessions, when I was new to ice kiting, I had
some issues with my blades when powersliding; the bolts were gradually getting loose due to the big forces. I am now attatching the blades more
thoroughly and I have no problems.
On Sunday I went to Ice Cup Sweden 2012 which took place on a sea bay in Stockholm. However I could not compete since I was the only one with ice buggy. Anyway I had
great fun kiting on the bay; in the sixth photo in the link you see the buggy. There was about 5 cm fluffy powder snow on top of smooth black ice;
very good conditions for ice blades. Here's a video from the same bay last winter: