Over the last couple years I've been making a slow foray into landboarding. I'm pretty comfortable with it now, able to go both directions, upwind
and downwind, and just beginning to play around with some really small jumps. I'm currently using a Twister II 5.6m that I bought from Dakitez a
while back, and I'm enjoying it immensely! My issue, however, is that we often have wind speeds of about 6mph to 12mph. This isn't quite enough to
get my 220lbs going with the Twister, I need more like 14 or 15 just to get going. My field is flat, large, and has regularly mowed grass. It is
inland, so I don't have super consistent wind, but for being inland, it is one of the smoother wind places I've flown...
Anyway, I'm entertaining the possibility of buying a new kite and would appreciate feedback from all of you more experienced landboarders/kiters! I'm
looking primarily for a kite that will get me going easily in those lighter winds. I'm also leaning towards wanting a depower kite as well. Also,
I'm not made of money, so while a Speed 3 or something might be suggested, I just can't swing that. I do have a Phantom 15m in good condition that I
might be willing to sell to help fund this purchase.
As I've looked around, kites like the HQ Apex III or Montana, Ozone Access, or Frenzy have seemed appealing. What do you guys think I'd need
considering my weight and 6mph to 14mph being the wind ranges I see most often?
My brother had a Montana 1 12m a few years back that I tried for a day, but it was too slow to really do anything with in the inconsistent winds I was
having that day. I feel like I'd need a kite that could be worked a bit and has good turning speed/response.
Bottom Line: What kite(s) would you suggest for landboarding at an inland field where the wind was most often in the 6mph to 15mph range? Emphasis is
on getting going as early in that range as possible, without having a huge sluggish kite that won't do well in the inconsistent winds inherent to
inland flying.
I struggle with those winds accept clean at least.
I have been consistantly amazed at what I am able to find for a bottom end on my 18m Phantom. I have tried a lot of kites in this wind range and so
far the Phanny has given the most pleasure.
My 13m Phsycho III used to get me going pretty early with a decent range. One kite I regret selling ! They are selling at an affordable price now and
then ?
Not an apex or an access - their A/R is too low to make them great low wind kites. You wan't something higher aspect like a frenzy, montana, matrix,
eskimo or yeti or just about any flysurfer.
I weigh 150# and my 14m gets me going from about 6-11mph. It is slower flying and turning but I like kites like that. You are heavier so you may
need a larger kite which means Flysurfer or Matrix (maybe 15m or so). Or you go with a very efficient fixed bridle kite in the 8-10 meter size.
Faster, lighter but no depower.
Depower Quiver: 14m Gin Eskimo, 10m Gin Eskimo III, 6m Gin Yeti, 4.5m Gin Yeti (custom bridle and mixer)
Fixed Bridle Quiver: MAC Bego 400, JOJO ET Instinct 2.5 & 5.5, Lil Devil 1.5, Sting 1.2
Rides: Ground Industries
You wouldn't be able to jump with one of these, but for grunt in light winds, they take a bit of beating. Relatively cheap and excellent at smoothing
out lumpy winds. The Nasa's are becoming one of my favorite light wind engines....
ya, tough one, I would think matrix 15, speed3 15 (needs to be at least mentioned even though it's not likely), psycho4 15, speed2 12/15 SA might be
okay (maybe Shaggs can verify the range of his 12 and how the speed2 is for gusts inland winds). Not sure a pulse2 14 would be great cause of it's
slower turning.
Same boat here buddy, close weight, same conditions... I just fight arcs till they work
Broc is dead on.. Need high ar! The new montana 14 does ok in low winds, but its a heavy bit of sail... Demo if ya can, see if ya like it... once its
able to fly however.... So are you! (tons of pull)
PL: Twister II 5.6m, Phantom 15m / 12m, 10m Synergy, JIBE Viper 5.3m, Charger 19m
HQ: Montana 4 12.5m, Apex 3 5m
Flexi: Blade ViP, Rage 1.8m \"lil Pepi!\"
FlexiFoot Bug / FlexDeck / MBS Core 95 / Custom Carbon Fiber MTH \"Monster Door\"
Corsair Crash Test Dummy (QC Suervisor )
My most perfect days have been on Jekyll
So, it sounds like I need to be looking for something larger than 11m or 12m with a high ar for my weight/windrange, yes?
It looks like I'll probably need to find one of these kites used to fit my price range. Can anyone shed some light on which versions of the Montana
were really good? As stated above, I've flown a mk 1 montana 12.5m and was really unimpressed with it as it was pretty slow in the turns. Which
version did they start to get more nimble?
It's probably out of my price range, but would a 12m Flysurfer Unity do the trick? What about an HQ Neo 2 or 3? Is there an advantage to having a
closed cell foil in inconsistent winds to help with luffing and such?
It looks like my options so far are as follows:
- HQ Montana
- HQ Matrix
- Ozone Frenzy
- Flysurfer
I don't have any experience with Gin, what's the general impression of these kites?
My concern with something like a 14m Montana is that it would be pretty sluggish, and in light winds that's not a good thing in my experience.
Of course, the other option we haven't discussed yet are FB foils like a Reactor II 8.6m or similar for those low wind days. Any thoughts on this?
Also, as I said above, I've got a 15m Phantom. I haven't really had much success with it in sub 15mph winds, but then again I'm not super
experienced. Also, the setup and launching (especially solo) are super hard compared to the foil kites I've flown. I might entertain the idea of a
Charger 15m or 19m if it's low end would be better, but I'm kinda frustrated with arcs right now...
7 - 10 sqm Nasawing - either NPW9 or Nasastar II (brand new for < 200 euro)
peter lynn twister II 7.7 sqm - around 250 euro new
peter lynn reactor
zebra slope 12.5 sqm (depower !!) around 450 euro
any high performance fixed bridle kite (vapor, zebra z2 / 3, yakuza etc)
these buggy foils are the best light wind kites; but also outright dangerous (think about thermal gusts in the summer - those bigger race kites can
beam you up and afterwards drop you down to death.)
a big nasawing in contrast will pull like a tractor, but (almost) never lift you unexpected and agressively.
regarding arc kites: those kites are fantastic above 8-10 knots ( 4-5 m/s ). but arc kites are NOT lightwind kites (especially not in fluctuating low
inland winds)
You are so close to the border you could get with bladerunner and work on the phanny.
I hear a lot about the reactor 8.6 and I dont get it, guess when people speak of low wind you guys are talking about 6 to 9mph? I can buggy with a 5m
Sprint with that much wind. Down here low wind is 0 to 4mph, and I would be bugging with a 15m NPW on no lines, or a 13m Century on 100' lines, or 0
to 2mph the 13m century on 160' lines. The wind is much smoother up high.
Most FB's 10m and up will work in 6 to 10mph but the 13 to 16m will have a bit less wind window than the smaller sizes. Get with some guys with the
bigger kites and let them show ya what they got. try em out and see if you like them or not. you can try out mine if you want.
Appex buggy, Libre hardcore buggies.
Flexboardz. Blokarts.
PKD Century Soulflys. NPW's. Nasa Stars.
A few other less flown oddballs,
Line sets from 10" to 328" or 2m to 100m.
worlds only AQR that works.
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Originally posted by jcisbig
I don't have any experience with Gin, what's the general impression of these kites?
Well, as you can see by my signature, I think they are awesome. Build quality is comparable or superior to any brand you consider to be the best.
Safety system is way better than many. Bags (not that you fly them but they are part of the total package) are the best I've ever seen and stand as a
testament to the quality of the kite maker.
Downside... not widely distributed in the States so they aren't well flown and aren't well known. That aside, they are easily on par in every way
with whatever anyone considers to be the best.
Depower Quiver: 14m Gin Eskimo, 10m Gin Eskimo III, 6m Gin Yeti, 4.5m Gin Yeti (custom bridle and mixer)
Fixed Bridle Quiver: MAC Bego 400, JOJO ET Instinct 2.5 & 5.5, Lil Devil 1.5, Sting 1.2
Rides: Ground Industries
i've got an 8.6 Reactor that does great on low wind days. Might not be ideal landboarding as it is a buggy kite, but its sweet. Also the 10.8 for
ridiculously low winds. Video of a 10.8 in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CACs698dRvQ
I'm not a FB expert of any kind but would think they would be better in that range. Unless you could get a big Silver Arrow you might struggle
otherwise. No clue on your conditions and your skill set, but what about a 8/10m Blade???? You could probably find one in great condition and at a
better or similar price than a depower. The range might be limited though and it might not like gusty conditions either.
what I fly/ride:
19m Flysurfer Speed 2 SA
12m Flysurfer Speed2
6m Ozone access xt
1.5m Ozone imp trainer
144cm Airush Switch
152cm lib tech skate banana
MBS Pro 90
Jereme Leafe Pro 95
Originally posted by B-Roc
Not an apex or an access - their A/R is too low to make them great low wind kites. You wan't something higher aspect like a frenzy, montana, matrix,
eskimo or yeti or just about any flysurfer.
I weigh 150# and my 14m gets me going from about 6-11mph. It is slower flying and turning but I like kites like that. You are heavier so you may
need a larger kite which means Flysurfer or Matrix (maybe 15m or so). Or you go with a very efficient fixed bridle kite in the 8-10 meter size.
Faster, lighter but no depower.
I have ridden with 2 different people that use the 10m Access snowkiting. In both cases I have been very impressed with the kites low end. While it
doesn't work below 5 it fits the 6 - 15 you describe ? I am not an Access pilot . Maybe Canuck or Bugeyed will comment ?
Something like the Blade might work, but I feel like the larger sizes would be too unusable for the inland-type winds that I have. I'd probably
either need to do a large FB with very little lift, like the reactor, or go depower. The more I think about it and the more I hear from you guys, it
really sounds like I should be looking at a Montana or Frenzy. What sizes do you think would be good from those ranges? What were good years for
those kites and which should I avoid (if I'm buying used)?
IMHO, buy a depower for now. Safer and more wind range for a rookie. And remember that you will end up building a quiver so don't labor over finding
the perfect one kite quiver. It doesn't exist.
I have had the 5m and 7.5m 2005 or 2006 Frenzy's. I still have the 7.5m. I like it but would like it more with an upgrade to the Ozone Megatron
Chicken Loop and quick release. With your winds, probably need a 10m, maybe larger. I don't know what older ones than 2005 are like, but I probably
wouldn't go older than this.
Post in the wanted section here on PKF and watch Craigslist. I use www.allofcraigs.com to search the entire US at once. There seem to be a lot of these kites that pop up if you are patient. Buying here, though,
will typically get you the best value and the least risk.
Todd... NAPKA US59 \"Have you taught a kid to fly lately?\"
Ozone 4m, 10m AccessXC
PL 19m, 16m Venom | 10m, 13m Venom II | 17m Vortex | 2.6m Viper | 2.3m Vapor | 6m, 9m, 15m Phantom | 22m Guerilla
Flysurfer 8m, 12m DLX Unity |8m Outlaw| 19m Speed 2.5 SA | 2.5m, 6m Viron
Action Vortex 6.6m Foil (FOR SALE) | Mac Bego 600
Flexifoil 1.2m, 2.4m Sting | 6.6m Blade III
The Original Flexifoil and Hawaiian Team Kite
Snow: Volant Alpine Skis | SnowBlades | PL Ice Buggy | PL KiteSled Land: Coyote Skates | Ivanpah Buggy
Water: Peter Lynn KiteCat
i second that. depower is safer. but a frenzy is not a very low wind kite. i had more fun snowkiting with my PL twister 7.7 ( on 30
meter lines) than another guy with his ozone frenzy. it was very low wind at the groundlevel. the twister is so lightweight, that i could launch it
and get it through the wind gradient up to better winds in 10-15 meter height.
the poor frenzy guy with his more heavy depower foil could not get it from the ground..
so a reactor in 8.6 sqm would be perfect imho. and if the wind speed increases, you can try to fly it on shorter lines, for example 7 meters to reduce
the power. short lines reduce the travel through the wind-window and thus reduce the explosive "powering up" if you move (or a gust accelerates) your
kite through the window.
at minute 7 in this video, you can see the guy with the frenzy - not moving, just struggeling with his depower foil in those low wind conditions. i
even helped him once to relaunch it - but it was just not enough wind for the frenzy.
Nasa wings are great for gusty inland winds. That is why I fly them but, they are not good for jumping. They have tones of side pull and the price
is a lot lower then foils. I can make any size kite.
Susan (npw goddess)
PKD Brooza\'s 2, 3, 4 and 5.5 meter
Libre Bora\'s 6 and 7 meter
Libre stainless full race with standard and big foot light wheels
Nasa wings: npw5 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, 1.7, 2.4, 3.1, 3.9, 4.8, 5.8, 6.9 meters
npw9 3.4, 5.3, 6.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 15.0 meters
Quadrifoil xm for sale
Ok, so what I'm hearing is that a Montana or Frenzy will be too heavy of a kite to fly well in sub-10 mph inland winds. If I want to do depower in
these winds, I need to look into a Flysurfer to get the best depower experience in sub-10mph winds.
Based on this, strictly from a cost standpoint, it seems like going with a fixed bridle foil might be the way to go. In this case, what kites should
I be looking at? I already have a Twister II 5.6m, so a 7.7m Twister might be a good second kite since it's what I'm used to. Here are the kites I'd
be considering so far:
a tiwster 7.7 has more raw power at the very low end, but the 12.5 sqm slope really gives you a smoother ride because of the depower - so you can push
away gusts. but its a bit more expensive - around 450 euro...
i would suggest either a slope 12.5 or the reactor 8.6.
dunno about the PL volt - looks like a reactor regarding aspect ratio and number of cells, but with a higher AoA hence more lift than the reactor..
might be a handful in gusty conditions - but thats just guessing.
you have a P15? in 10 -12 mph not to shabby. hard to get a feel for the air your flying ...
the absolute mover is a big PL reactor II. that will get you going before the rest .
VII 16m maybe ...
also maybe look at board things... tire size, for better float FLxBZ haize tires certainly smooth things out for earlier/easier roll out.
Regarding a Reactor II 8.6, what winds do you think that would get one moving in? Also, once moving, will apparent wind kick in pretty well with a
kite that size for some decent cruising?
Right now, I ride an mbs core 95 with the stock 8" tires. I couldn't any info the the FLxBZ tires metioned above, any links or other suggestions? As
a reminder, I board on regularly mowed, flat, lush grass.
Another question, kinda off topic (but hey, it's my thread!): I mostly fly kites on handles at this point, and I'm having trouble finding a good strop
to use with my dakine waist harness. Any product suggestions? Any homemade ideas? Thanks.
short video with direct comparison with 8" on GI flight and Haize "9
vids focus is not the tires but its demos comparison of track width mod that i use since i have been on FlxBz . axle and bearings on HAIZE and GI/MBS
with 12mm axles all same may slightly narrow stop to nut so just a little deeper on the axle threads