First flight on my first foil this evening and once I figured out the bar I think I'm hooked. Wind was a gentle five with eight to ten gusts.
Question. I'd like to have a range of foils for various wind. Quiver wise am I better off going with a tensor 5 and add a 3 and then a 1.9?
Goal is to get the sizes right from the start so I always have the right foil to fly.MDK - 26-5-2013 at 10:10 PM
Small to big is the best way to go, let your skills grow with your kite size's. I would have started with the 3 then you're not tempted to fly the 4.1
in higher wind.terraxkite - 27-5-2013 at 09:29 AM
Asked this way -- If you wanted to the most coverage w/out over lapping what would be the best way to accomplish this? Looking to cover the light
wind days and wondering how much better the 5 would do vs the 4.1.MDK - 27-5-2013 at 10:19 AM
sorry my answer is the same my quiver was 2.5, 3.5, 4.4 until I acquired a buggy
and it treated me well.Bladerunner - 28-5-2013 at 06:49 AM
When I started out I used a 3m JoJo trainer, 4.5 and 7m Bullets. This covered all but the lowest winds.
I don't know for Prism but understand your question. I did find myself wishing at times that I also had a 5.5m but having the 7 made for a much better
low wind engine. I saw a fellow making nice work out of low wind and a Prism at WBB so they will work .
P.S. This is why I advise people to go with a 3m foil as their 1st kite. 4m is kind of an off size. Harder to re-sell and harder to build a quiver
around. DAKITEZ - 28-5-2013 at 03:52 PM
When starting a quiver I recommend 2m increments. Usually 3m then 5m to start then fine tune from there for your local conditions. terraxkite - 1-6-2013 at 02:26 PM
Thanks for the input/replies. I picked up the Tensor 5 and flew it for the first time last evening. Light wind at 1- 2mph with 5 mph gusts... I was
surprised I was able to get it up and keep it up (took some work). I converted it from bar to handles and am hoping for more wind today. I still
have the 4.1 but will most likely return and get a 3 .... or even the 2.5. Problem I have with the 3 is the fact that it still may be too windy to
use for Beach days where as the 2.5 might be usable at Beach and inland when winds pick up.
I'm new to power kiting... wondering when I'll get bored of static (in place) flying and how many sub 5 kites I'll actually want going forward.MDK - 2-6-2013 at 11:05 AM
I'm new to power kiting... wondering when I'll get bored of static (in place) flying and how many sub 5 kites I'll actually want going forward.
depends on what you move into. If you move into a bug you will still use your sub 5 kites, I have a pretty full quiver and my most used kite is the
3.3 Buster Soulfly http://youtu.be/_1zLq0xt0n4