Hi,
I was out yesterday trying the Yakuza 7m racekite. It's a different beast compared to the depower foils I am used to. It's amazing how much it pulls
at high speed - also upwards!
Rich
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The ice blades are high in order to break through snow walls. They generally work fine, but I noticed yesterday that they don't break through all snow
walls...
I also figured they would have cut through a little better! I have seen blades similar to yours before. I wish I had lakes that would freeze solid
enough to have a set for my buggy!
Rich
NAPKA President
US 66 www.napka.org
rich@eastcoastkitesports.com
rich@vantantech.com
rich@wildwoodbuggybash.com
Want a custom VTT buggy, or VTT XR Side rail and seat upgrade Kit, call me!
302-480-6008
HQ, Peter Lynn, Prism, Trampa,
Home built big wheel buggy. Low and wide!!
Check out the Wildwood Buggy Bash Facebook page!
So now...after all this time this winter without snow I'm wondering why I've never been keen on this until now. Time for some research on blades for
my XR. Feel free to point me in the right direction here. Thanks for the post - got me off my duff here.
Originally posted by macboy
So now...after all this time this winter without snow I'm wondering why I've never been keen on this until now. Time for some research on blades for
my XR. Feel free to point me in the right direction here. Thanks for the post - got me off my duff here.
I
know some places in Europe where you can order ice blades, but I don't know what's available in North America. Try to get in touch with ice boating
clubs/communities; those guys know a lot about ice blades.
Originally posted by Cheddarhead
Great Vid!! Looked like alot of fun! One of these days I'll finally get a bug.
It is really a lot of fun! I got myself an icebuggy because I live in a place where we usually have ice but not too much snow during winter. I used to
travel to other places in Sweden to get snow for snowkiting, but now I have the option to snowkite when we have enough snow here, and icekite when we
have less snow. This is by the way how the surface can look when the snow on the ice has melted due to mild weather and then frozen after some cold
nights:
There's no risk of bending the blades. They are made of 6 mm (0.24 inches) stainless steel which makes them extremely durable. Each of them weigh 8 kg
(17.6 lbs), adding a total of 24 kg (53 lbs) to the buggy weight.
WOW, that IS some heavy duty ice blades! Sounds rather spendy unless you can make them yourself.
I have to say nice job on the videos.....I'm just venturing into the video aspect of things and can now really appreciate the work that goes into
making them.
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