darkwolf2091
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who has flown a.....
I have got a stacker 6 and i can fly that pretty well. I was wondering if anyone has flown a radsail 3m or around that size or a pkd 3.0m and if they
could lift me(i am 45-50kg and i am 14 )
Thanks for helping
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Scoopy
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Lift
Both of the kites you listed would be great for beginners. The problem is you will not be getting much air with either. Dont get me wrong, you can
get air with any kite in the right winds, but not recommended with a smaller kite in high wind, or especially a kite like these 2 not designed for
lift. I have heard to steer clear of the radsails unless they are the pro series, but I have owned a 3m Buster, they are a great little kite. I say
for for the buster, and after you get the hang of it, get sometihing more suited for jumping if thats what you want to do.
Scoop
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dave jones
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the radsail pro's are brill kites trust me i have a 5m and it is my buggy engine . i also have a pkd buster 3m !my boarding engine , they are
quality!! the build quality and power is amazing it gives lift, pull and is easy to fly with adjustable flying modes on the main bridles for fast,slow
or other types of flying. The buster does give lift and so does the radsail pro. im 14 and the buster is still my favorite kite afetr a year of
having it.
if you want a video of either kites being flown please email me at weh8mancs@hotmail.com
i also have some pics of me and my mates jumping with the buster and flying the radsail.
cheers
dave
p.s if you are looking for the cheap but decent option with lift go for the buster ,but dont knock the radsail pro range.
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