Pages:
1
2 |
JP6210
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Registered: 20-6-2013
Member Is Offline
|
|
1st Kite Questions-
Hey Y'all- I have been reading older threads and learning a lot. Trying to decide on a first kite. The plan is to focus on landboarding, with maybe
potentially getting into kiteboarding a ways down the road.
My confusion/question is around some particulars of what I should be looking for- I am 195lbs. and am on the coast of NC so usually have some decent
wind. I am thinking somewhere around a 3.5, and hopefully would end up with something that would be the start of a quiver rather than just a training
kite.
Specifically I am trying to figure out whether I should get two line or 4, and handles vs. bar. Any specific kite recommendations would be
appreciated, but also really trying to get an understanding of the pros and cons of the various control systems.
Thanks in advance for any education you can help with!
JP
|
|
JP6210
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Registered: 20-6-2013
Member Is Offline
|
|
And another question- can you start with handles for the learning aspect and convert a kite to a bar for landboarding- seems like it would be good to
be able to have a hand free....
|
|
RonH
Member
 
Posts: 477
Registered: 26-1-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood: Missing Sunset Beach
|
|
First kite is tough especially if you are planning for water later...
Normally I would say buy a quality 3 meter kite on handles for the most control.
Here is the problem as I see it. Flying a fixed bridle kite on a bar is totally different from flying a depower on a bar.
Learning all the aspects of flying a depower safely is usually too much without instruction from someone else.
Just remember to start in wind that is in the low end of the windrange of whatever kite you choose.
Ron
PL reactor 2013 2.8
PL XR+
Home-brew buggy
|
|
RonH
Member
 
Posts: 477
Registered: 26-1-2008
Member Is Offline
Mood: Missing Sunset Beach
|
|
Quote: Originally posted by JP6210  | And another question- can you start with handles for the learning aspect and convert a kite to a bar for landboarding- seems like it would be good to
be able to have a hand free.... |
You can put most kites on a bar. You do lose the ability to easily land and relaunch on a bar though...
PL reactor 2013 2.8
PL XR+
Home-brew buggy
|
|
thanson2001ok
Senior Member
  
Posts: 829
Registered: 19-3-2010
Location: Appleton, WI
Member Is Offline
Mood: SAD! Moving and kites are in a box.
|
|
Definitely get a 4 line kite. That's an easy one.
Regarding handles or bars, there are two schools of though and neither of them are really wrong. IMO, learning on handles helps you really understand
kite control and kite dynamics. It is quite easy to transition to a bar then and I believe this approach helps you really understand what the kite is
doing, why, and how to manage it better on a bar.
On the other hand, starting with a 3.5m on a bar is fine. Keep in mind that this requires a harness where flying on handles can be done without a
harness or with one via the use of a strop.
A good description and photo of one type of strop set up. http://www.powerkiteshop.com/flexifoil_strop_harness_line.ht... Some set ups have a roller on the spreader bar and that is typically the preferred
type of spreader bar for a harness.
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
|
|
MeatÐriver
Member
 
Posts: 345
Registered: 26-2-2013
Location: portland, Oregon
Member Is Offline
Mood: Needs more DP.
|
|
You're going to get the same answers across the board around here for the most part, referring to type of control and kite. 4 line on handles. It's
just a solid foundation to learn control technique, regardless of which kitesport you ultimately pursue. If you havn't ever flown a foil kite before
you will want something that you're not afraid crash more than a few times while getting the hang of it. Past that, you are going to want to get your
friends into it too, so it will be nice to hand your buddies a kite that you are not too worried about. First kite that comes to mind is a 3.3 pkd
buster. Rock bottom value, decent size and people seem to like them.
Frenzy 9m, 13m Ultralite
AccessXT 6, 8m
R3 10.8m
Slingshot 6, 10m
GI Flight 93
Libre VMax-II
US728
|
|
MDK
Senior Member
  
Posts: 568
Registered: 10-12-2011
Location: Weiser, ID
Member Is Offline
|
|
PKD Buster 3.3
|
|
MeatÐriver
Member
 
Posts: 345
Registered: 26-2-2013
Location: portland, Oregon
Member Is Offline
Mood: Needs more DP.
|
|
Best advice that can be given.... Very easy 3 step system that's nearly fool proof, here goes.
1) buy an inexpensive, decent quality, decent size 4 liner w/handles (once again pkd buster 3.3 @ $180....unbeatable)
2) fly the absolute crap out of it. Til your hands are blistered and/or bleeding. Til your wife/gf start saying things like "you never spend time with
me anymore." Etc.
3) now pull out your wallet, you have the experience you need to make an informed purchase.
....win.
Frenzy 9m, 13m Ultralite
AccessXT 6, 8m
R3 10.8m
Slingshot 6, 10m
GI Flight 93
Libre VMax-II
US728
|
|
thanson2001ok
Senior Member
  
Posts: 829
Registered: 19-3-2010
Location: Appleton, WI
Member Is Offline
Mood: SAD! Moving and kites are in a box.
|
|
MeatDriver is on target. Buy an inexpensive 4 line kite, but NOT a cheap one.
Good brands off the top of my head..
Ozone
Peter Lynn
PKD
Flexifoil
HQ
Many other smaller brands.
Post up in the wanted section here and see what you find. And search the for sale section. If you find something you like, just ask us what we think
about the make, model and price. Someone will help. We all love to suck newbies into the giant vortex of power kiting. :evil:
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
|
|
abkayak
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 2272
Registered: 7-1-2012
Location: a.b. NY
Member Is Offline
Mood: loving life and becoming wise in simplicity
|
|
^^solid advice above....plus you may never leave handles...they are fine for landboarding, some of us prefer them
US-31...Cquad set/ 2.5 Bullet/ 2.6 Viper/ 2.9m Reactor/ 2- 3.5m Bullet/ 3.6 Beamer/ 4m Buster/ 4m Toxic/ 4m Ikon dp/ 4.5 Bullet/ 4.9m Blade/ 5.6
Twister/ 6.6m Blade/ 7.5 Apex/ 9m Fuel/ Phantom I 9,12,15,18/ 2 Flexibugs/ PL Big Foot/ landboards
|
|
soliver
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 3913
Registered: 15-12-2011
Location: somewhere, far, far away
Member Is Offline
Mood: sleepy
|
|
^^^ agreed +1 for all of the above
I'm going to take a nap now
|
|
Bladerunner
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 9679
Registered: 17-10-2006
Location: Vancouver
Member Is Offline
|
|
Welcome to the forum. You found the right place for advice.
As you see the general rule is around 3m 4 line on handles is the most effective way to get started. The odds are you will keep this kite and use it
to teach friends + use in high winds down the road. Buy a name brand kite . If you want to buy new that deal on the 3.3m Buster sounds unbeatable !
I suggest that rather than go to a bar hook in with handles. Learn to fly by brake control rather than push pull input. This will translate far better
to depower than going to FB on a bar. I use both FB and depower on my board but stick to handles when riding with FB. This after spending lots of time
trying to enjoy FB on a bar.
Kites: 2.5m Profoil , Quadrifoil XL kitesurfer, NPW 5 Danger.
Flexifoil: 1.7m Sting, 4.9m Blade 3, 9m Blade 2.
Flysurfer : 19m Speed 2 SA, 7m Pulse
Peter Lynn :18m Phantom, 15m Synergy, 10m Synergy, 1200 Farc, 460 Sarc, 130 Tarc, 5m Peel, 4.2m , 6.4, 8.5 C-Quads, 3.5 LS2 single skin.
Rides: Flexi / P.L. Frankin'Buggy , Shaped + straight skiis, sand skis, Coyote blades. Core 95 ATB. RKB R2 ATB .
Ken (K2)
|
|
3shot
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 2631
Registered: 14-2-2013
Location: Virginia
Member Is Offline
Mood: JIBE Talkin'
|
|
Welcome to the PKF JP6210!
What Meatdriver said. Especially the part about the chicky sayin' "you never spend time with me anymore"!
I fly OBX a lot too. I'll be down there for a week in August. Let me know if you are around. You can check out some of my stuff. I'm sure you will be
fitted and addicted by that point. But the offer stands
Cross Kites Sonic 3, 5m
Ozone Flow 2, 3, 4, 5m
Ace II 4, 5m
NAPKA-US24
4, 5, 6m ATB landsurfer. Custom longboard deck
Buggy: VTT Black Widow v2.0
http://hint.fm/wind/
|
|
JP6210
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Registered: 20-6-2013
Member Is Offline
|
|
Thanks!
Folks- thanks for the help and advice- I pulled the trigger and ordered a Buster 3.3- I am sure I will have a ton more questions once I get it and
start flying it.
And so starts another expensive, gear heavy sport...Yay!
The great thing is, my wife is a beach girl, so now I have a reason to go with her. So I should be hearing soon, "wow honey, this new sport is great,
you should get more kites. We have never spent this much time together..."
Thanks again- I am looking forward to learning a lot from you all-
JP
|
|
MeatÐriver
Member
 
Posts: 345
Registered: 26-2-2013
Location: portland, Oregon
Member Is Offline
Mood: Needs more DP.
|
|
Congratulations on the purchase! Same story here regarding the beachy wife, that's how I got started. Once it arrives get that thing out anywhere and
everytime you can. Smooth, shifty, low, high (when you're ready) and choppy winds. Hit them all, you will need this experience under your belt. Feel
free to share your progress or ask any questions that may arise. Glad to have you on board!
Frenzy 9m, 13m Ultralite
AccessXT 6, 8m
R3 10.8m
Slingshot 6, 10m
GI Flight 93
Libre VMax-II
US728
|
|
MDK
Senior Member
  
Posts: 568
Registered: 10-12-2011
Location: Weiser, ID
Member Is Offline
|
|
Great choice! Yes its entry/intermediate level, yes its a great price, and yes it will perform! here I used the 3.3 Buster to reach 47.5 MPH in a bug
http://youtu.be/_1zLq0xt0n4
|
|
3shot
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 2631
Registered: 14-2-2013
Location: Virginia
Member Is Offline
Mood: JIBE Talkin'
|
|
Congrats on the Buster, and welcome to the addiction :D
Post up some pics when you can.
They multiply like Gremlins though. You have been warned  .
Wifey liking the beach is a huge bargaining chip. On the days the 3.5 won't work just say "sorry honey. Can't go with you today. If I only had that
2.2m or 4.4m, I could go." :evil: :evil: :evil:
Cross Kites Sonic 3, 5m
Ozone Flow 2, 3, 4, 5m
Ace II 4, 5m
NAPKA-US24
4, 5, 6m ATB landsurfer. Custom longboard deck
Buggy: VTT Black Widow v2.0
http://hint.fm/wind/
|
|
Michael Gaylan
Member
 
Posts: 306
Registered: 13-5-2013
Member Is Offline
Mood: bye
|
|
Yes it is an addiction. And I will give my opinion on the matter since I am also young in the sport.
I started off learning on smaller kites. The Zebra to be precise. The best control I found was the handles, because it allowed more control, and
helped me understand the kite dynamics better.
The control bar on small kites is difficult especially in higher winds, and it will be a discouragement to you as it still is to me. I simply can't
get enough control out of the kite with a bar.
The Buster 3.3 should be perfect for you just starting out. Hope you get handles with it.
Luck dog with a beach lovin girl! Can't ask for anything better. LOL
If you've received this message I am no longer a member and I will not be reading any U2U's or posts.
Enjoy your day!
|
|
JP6210
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Registered: 20-6-2013
Member Is Offline
|
|
So what about the 2nd one?
So I am really looking forward to the Buster getting here, as well as the buggy I picked up...:o
So the next question is what 2nd kite/size should I be looking for?
|
|
MDK
Senior Member
  
Posts: 568
Registered: 10-12-2011
Location: Weiser, ID
Member Is Offline
|
|
easy grasshopper! have you even flown yet?
|
|
Michael Gaylan
Member
 
Posts: 306
Registered: 13-5-2013
Member Is Offline
Mood: bye
|
|
Grasshopper will find his way... might be a bumpy but... he'll find it. roflmao
hopefully someone can give him a little of their personal time to help with the kite... It helped me.
If you've received this message I am no longer a member and I will not be reading any U2U's or posts.
Enjoy your day!
|
|
Bladerunner
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 9679
Registered: 17-10-2006
Location: Vancouver
Member Is Offline
|
|
What you want to do is get in tune with the conditions where you will ride. What the average winds and surface are like.
Think about what you want from your buggy experience. If you want to ride with an easy going kite . Good for learning tricks like riding backwards,
two wheel etc. Or, if you want to go for speed with a more technical kite. The Buster you bought is great bang for the buck.
The good news is that Buster will be big enough to get you going with a good bit of wind . You will have a blast just with that kite and the buggy for
a while. You have time to think about where you want the sport to take you ! What you personally want from your next kite.
Kites: 2.5m Profoil , Quadrifoil XL kitesurfer, NPW 5 Danger.
Flexifoil: 1.7m Sting, 4.9m Blade 3, 9m Blade 2.
Flysurfer : 19m Speed 2 SA, 7m Pulse
Peter Lynn :18m Phantom, 15m Synergy, 10m Synergy, 1200 Farc, 460 Sarc, 130 Tarc, 5m Peel, 4.2m , 6.4, 8.5 C-Quads, 3.5 LS2 single skin.
Rides: Flexi / P.L. Frankin'Buggy , Shaped + straight skiis, sand skis, Coyote blades. Core 95 ATB. RKB R2 ATB .
Ken (K2)
|
|
MDK
Senior Member
  
Posts: 568
Registered: 10-12-2011
Location: Weiser, ID
Member Is Offline
|
|
This is what I did,
1. purchased a 2.5 and 3.5 flew for about 3 mo.
2. purchased a 4.4 flew for about 1 mo.
3. purchased a better 2.8, 3.9, 5.3, 6.8 flew for 1 mo.
4. purchased a nice buggy, rode for one month
5. gave my kites to my son and purchased even better kites and rode for 6 months
6. gave my buggy to my son and purchased another bug a little more suitable for higher speeds.
I'm not saying you have to do it like this but it has worked well for me.
I also like BR's advice
bottom line, start small and work your way up to larger kites as you gain experience
at least wait and see if you like the Buster, and if you do they come in other sizes so you can work on a set of those. I have PKD Century's which are
considered Intermediate/Pro Race kites and I still like the Busters in high wind. high wind for me is 20-30 mph, others consider high wind 30-40 mph
and so on. I'm getting there. on the beach you may use bigger kites but the rule start small and work your way up still stands.
Be careful and if possible find someone in your area to help you get going.
|
|
MDK
Senior Member
  
Posts: 568
Registered: 10-12-2011
Location: Weiser, ID
Member Is Offline
|
|
I left out one very important thing, purchase PPE's (personal protection equipment) for beach and grass, helmet and pads. for dry lake bed add
motorcycle pants and jacket or something to protect from abrasion.
|
|
WELDNGOD
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 5143
Registered: 11-10-2006
Member Is Offline
Mood: Dyin' to go flyin'
|
|
JP, where on the coast of NC are ya? Good choice on the 3.3 Buster. My # 1 buggy kite at VA. Beach is a 2.2m Buster. But I'm always going out in
Nor'easters. That is how I get my adreno fix on.... Here are a few vids of it in action.
https://vimeo.com/53914152 My Bro Chris and myself tearin up some sand @ Va.Beach
https://vimeo.com/65980936 This PKF member FlyhighWNY and myself @ Va. Beach Brian was on a 1.5m Buster I was on a 2.2m Buster
https://vimeo.com/52415203 This is the baby of the bunch 1.5m. They are NOT trainer kites,you WILL use them when it gets brutal.
Still think little kites are TRAINERS? LOL And what Mike said.... Get impact protection! And wear it!
WELDNGOD on VIMEO
https://vimeo.com/user2580342
NAPKA US187
PKD
Combat 2.4 / 4.2
Century 1.8 / 5.5
Century II 2.2/2.8/3.5/4.5 /10.0
Brooza IV 3.0 prototype
Buster Soulfly 1.5 / 2.2 (KIA)/ 3.3 (lost at sea)
Buster Soulfly PRO 3.3 / 4.4
Buster (gen 1) 5.5
FLEXIFOIL
Sting 1.7 Punk
Rage 2.5 / 3.5/ 4.7
Revolution 1.5 SLE
17 ply Custom TRAMPA w/ verTIGo trucks
2 homebrew buggies,2 homebrew KYTBYKS,1 homebrew tandem trailer
GOPRO 3 WHITE, 3+ BLACK, HERO5 BLACK
CONTOUR HD
LET YOUR SOULFLY!
RIDER for KOKOPELLI KITER
|
|
JP6210
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Registered: 20-6-2013
Member Is Offline
|
|
Thanks for all the responses folks- and I will definitely spend time with the Buster before looking at the next kite. I was sort of kidding about
the next one, but you never know what might pop up...
I am in Beaufort, NC, on the mainland, just below Cape Lookout. Also have some wide open fields right around me, so figure fields in the summer and
the beach when it is a little less crowded.
Definitely agree on the safety gear- as they say in the motorcycle world- ATTGATT- all the gear, all the time. I am 45, and old enough to realize
that it takes me a lot longer to recover, as well as having a 1 year old, and wanting to be around and set a good example. I will say I look a bit
goofy when I am out skating on the longboard with the helmet, etc. But less goofy than in a hospital bed, and one of the few advantages of the age is
a lack of caring about how I look.
I am really looking forward to learning a lot on this site, and everyone has been really helpful.. As well as being able to spend more money than I
should have so far, but really, I couldnt pass up the deal on the buggies could I???
:puzzled:
JP
|
|
abkayak
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 2272
Registered: 7-1-2012
Location: a.b. NY
Member Is Offline
Mood: loving life and becoming wise in simplicity
|
|
no.......always buy buggies.
US-31...Cquad set/ 2.5 Bullet/ 2.6 Viper/ 2.9m Reactor/ 2- 3.5m Bullet/ 3.6 Beamer/ 4m Buster/ 4m Toxic/ 4m Ikon dp/ 4.5 Bullet/ 4.9m Blade/ 5.6
Twister/ 6.6m Blade/ 7.5 Apex/ 9m Fuel/ Phantom I 9,12,15,18/ 2 Flexibugs/ PL Big Foot/ landboards
|
|
MDK
Senior Member
  
Posts: 568
Registered: 10-12-2011
Location: Weiser, ID
Member Is Offline
|
|
what buggies did you get?
|
|
JP6210
Junior Member

Posts: 21
Registered: 20-6-2013
Member Is Offline
|
|
I got the two Libre buggies that were listed on the forum- a Sprinter and a V Max.
|
|
WELDNGOD
Posting Freak
   
Posts: 5143
Registered: 11-10-2006
Member Is Offline
Mood: Dyin' to go flyin'
|
|
WOW.... Kind of going "all in" aren't we? I think you need an intervention... LOL   Cut up your CC now!
WELDNGOD on VIMEO
https://vimeo.com/user2580342
NAPKA US187
PKD
Combat 2.4 / 4.2
Century 1.8 / 5.5
Century II 2.2/2.8/3.5/4.5 /10.0
Brooza IV 3.0 prototype
Buster Soulfly 1.5 / 2.2 (KIA)/ 3.3 (lost at sea)
Buster Soulfly PRO 3.3 / 4.4
Buster (gen 1) 5.5
FLEXIFOIL
Sting 1.7 Punk
Rage 2.5 / 3.5/ 4.7
Revolution 1.5 SLE
17 ply Custom TRAMPA w/ verTIGo trucks
2 homebrew buggies,2 homebrew KYTBYKS,1 homebrew tandem trailer
GOPRO 3 WHITE, 3+ BLACK, HERO5 BLACK
CONTOUR HD
LET YOUR SOULFLY!
RIDER for KOKOPELLI KITER
|
|
Pages:
1
2 |