Yea...stay w/ the handles unless your just being weird
oh wait, that's his name. Sorry, it still cracked me up.
Don't do the bar thing, it's a handles kite.
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Flexboardz. Blokarts.
PKD Century Soulflys. NPW's. Nasa Stars.
A few other less flown oddballs,
Line sets from 10" to 328" or 2m to 100m.
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I spent a lot of time and a bit of money trying to make my FB kites fly on a bar. Even though folks on here were advising me otherwise I built
crossover bars. I thought I liked being hooked in with a bar more + flying 1 handed. I thought my 5m Ace flew pretty good on the bar until one night
when I was inland flying in marginal winds. Out of desperation I switched from my bar to handles and it made ALL the difference. I was able to work
out a ride that night and never put the bar back on. I learned to fly hooked in to a strop and to fly FB one handed once my pilot skills improved.
The time I spent trying to make bars work would have been MUCH better spent becoming a better pilot! ! I didn't realise it at the time but was hoping
the crossover bar would make up for my lack of skills.
Your money for a bar could be better spent Like on a helmet!
I was thinking of getting one for landboarding and kite snowboarding, but after the forums wise input and some research into why the forums input was
as such, i understand now why it was a silly question to ask, lol. Im still quite new to all of this and theres much i dont know yet, lol.
HQ: Symphony Beach 1.3, 2.2.4, Crossfire II 5m, Apex II 5m
Peter Lynn: Pepper II 3m, Venom II 13M
Born: NS3 4m, 7m. NS2 5.5m
What was stupid was ME not listening to folks on here. I could have progressed faster if I had just stuck with handles.
I do prefer are bar still for riding stand up. I pretty much exclusively use my depower kites for that .
You need to accept that no single kite will do it all. Your 5m FB will take you a long way in learning but you will eventually need to build a quiver
of kites. If stand up riding is your goal I suggest you start saving for a depower kite.
I flew all my fixed bridles on an Ozone Turbo bar for years and there was never anything that I needed to do with the kite that I couldn't do with the
turbo bar. Having said that, not all kites get on well with the turbo bar - I've flown some that were horrible on it. While I've never put a
Crossfire on the turbo bar, from this video it would seem to fly pretty good.