joecat
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kite for 8 year old.
Anyone have any suggestions for a four line kite for a child. 8 year old, want to get him started on kiting and thought it would be nice to get a
four line kite for him to get use too.
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DenisLaMenace
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I have an ozone IMP 2 lines with bar size 1.0m that my 5yo kid plays with. Pretty solid and easy to fly.
Ozone just release the new IMP quattro (4lines + handles) in various sizes: 1.0; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.5; 4.5m.
see the link:
ozone IMP quattro
but not sure if they are in store yet.
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Pablo
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My 7yr old daughter loves her 0.7m Buster, anything 1.5m or smaller should be ok as long as you keep an eye on the winds he's flying it in.
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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Tigger
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SkyTiger-18, Orange & Gold, includes handles and Q-Power Line sets ($95.00 value) Total Price: $100.00 US Dollars; - Cash.
The kite is new, the technology is old.
Keepin\' The Sunny Side Up & The Dirty Side Down!
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joecat
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hey Guys,
Thanks for the replys,,, alot of good info and ideas, I will be checking into them all..........
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Quote: | Originally posted by joecat
Anyone have any suggestions for a four line kite for a child. 8 year old, want to get him started on kiting and thought it would be nice to get a
four line kite for him to get use too. |
I have one 1.0m Profoil RTF with lines $50.00 and a 1.5m Profoil RTF with lines $60.00
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sockhat
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Hey Ted~
I don't want to mess up Joecat's deal, but if he doesn't buy these from you...I will !
I'm looking for BIG wind kites that my wife and I can ride with. I got the chance to fly a 1.5 quadrifoil at NABX, and had a total ball!!!
BIG WIND / lil' kite = all the fun you can stand!
Like I say...Joecat has dibs...
Please keep me informed,
Rob
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awindofchange
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We should have the new Quattro Imp's in stock by the end of the week. Great kite and we flew the wind out of it at NABX. Awesome little 4 line kite
that should be great for younger kids to get into the sport.
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joecat
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Hey,, working with smaller kites,,, like a 1.5 or 2.0m. If you learn to handle these sizes well, learning all the control,, does it help you with
the larger kites,, meaning same handling and control just more power?
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Pablo
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Handling gets easier, the bigger the kite the slower to react, slower turning, slower across the window, If you can control a 2m you can control a
8.5m in the right winds, problem is that the bigger kites make way bigger power, So way easier to control, way harder to control the power output. You
need to be way more careful with some of the large stuff.
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access
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joecat
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Can you buggy with a Profoil RTF 1.5m. If the wind is right and you consider a 160lb person and a big foot buggy?
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You can, on fast/hard surface like dry lake but I doubt on the beach especially with bigfoot tires unless it's hurricane wind, in which you don't want
to go out anyway. - Brian
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joecat
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hey Brian,,, yea,,, I think I will skip the hurricane wind!
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awindofchange
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I've actually buggied with a 1m IMP on the playa, was a little work and the wind was well over 25, but once I got going it was awesome. Those little
kites are FAST, gotta keep your eyes on them at all times.
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