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Hey, I am new to power kites however I REALLY want to start it up as a sport / hobby.    Could you guys please tell me a good cheap kite that I will be able to have fun with and do the odd jump? I don’t want to buy a kite I
will outgrow after a few months and I learn best when I jump into the deep end. Any help would be really appreciated.  
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There are a lot of good folks on here that will give you great advise. But it is only good if you listen. 
 Take it slow and start smart. 3-4m and learn the basics before you go big. Big is fun but dangerous if not skilled.
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Whats yer weight? I'm 130lbs, and this Twister II sure whips my butt in medium wind days.. 
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I am around 161lbs. Just out of interest for the first few days of using a power kite how badly would my arm hurt ? lol 
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Yup, you are facing the would-be jumper's paradox: No kite that is suitable for a first-timer is suitable for jumping and no kite good for jumping is
good for the first time. 
Plan on paying $230 - 265 for a new....
 
Peter Lynn Hornet 
HQ Beamer 
Flexifoil Sting 
Ozone Flow (but over $300)
 
Or pay about 60-65% of new price for used if you can find one here.  But there is a good reason they do not come up often.
 
Avoid the last temptation of Pansh- cheap chinese knock-offs not suitable for a first timer as they sometime require adjustments that you will not yet
have the skills to make without help.
 
And no you will not become bored with it unless you become bored with kiting altogether.  Later on they will simply become high winds kites.  But they
will hold some value if you want to trade for something else.
 
Later when you are comfortable you can get a 5-6m and think about jumping.  Just remember this forum has seen lots of x-rays of broken bones!
 
 
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awwww    no jumping for me then lol Thanks for explaining about the high wind kite
part, I don’t have too much money kicking around but I can afford a kite in that range ($230 - 265). What size of kite would you recommend for me? I
am around 161lbs?  
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It really depends on how much wind you have in your area; but typically less than a 3m kite for a beginner. 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by rew632 
awwww   no jumping for me then lol Thanks for explaining about the high wind kite
part, I don’t have too much money kicking around but I can afford a kite in that range ($230 - 265). What size of kite would you recommend for me? I
am around 161lbs?   |   
Sorry, meant to say 3meter with all that for that price range.  3m is a sweet spot for starting out, and later when you add a 5-6m you have little
overlap and have a quiver with a broad wind range.
 
 
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I Live in Scotland so it’s always windy tbh. What wind speed would be good to fly in? 
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7- 10 mph or 10 - 16 kph would be a nice sweet spot for 3m for starters.  Enough to get dragged around a it but not beat up to much if you make a
mistake.  Later on, winds over 20 mph or 32 kph are manageable.  
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Huge thanks to everyone    The HQ Beamer 4 IV 4.0 metre might be a bit of a
challenge but I will take everything you guys have said onboard and just use basic knowledge lol I should be all set for my 1st go    feel free to tell me any tips and things I should / shouldn’t do.
 
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Well, my first kite is the Peter Lynn Twister II 4.1... It was a bit of overkill, being that I'm 130lbs, but I don't regret this purchase at all...
it's a massive amount of fun, and I manage to wear myself out every time i go flying. I got about an hour and a half of flying time yesterday, and
today, my whole body is sore, and I think i managed to sprain my wrist somehow. 
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I'll also add that the same ebay seller has a 3m for sale too, at the same price... I just thought it'd be a better value for a larger kite at the
same price.. 
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check your u2u bro 
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