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Beginner needs information; using power kite to pull ice sled
Topic Started: Jan 25 2008, 06:45 PM (61 Views)
tonycottone
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I want to start using a power kite to possibly pull me, my friend on my ice sled. it will weigh about 500lbs. I would appreciate any and all infor that anyone may have.
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Vortextreme
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The choice is a vast and varied one. There are many kites out there that would do the job: Flexifoil, Peter Lynn and Ozone are about the best out there and I'd avoid the cheap and nasty ones. It all depends on how much hard earned cash you want to spend, how much time you have spent kiting and also if you want to fly on fixed handles, bar or depoewer?

Flexi are available at Turbulence in Llandudno Junction. The guys there know their business and will advise you well.

If Ozone is what you're looking for then I can supply one of these for you. There are several that would do the job like the Haka, Access and Manta. We currently have a Haka 7M which would suit ok and can get the others to you pretty fast.

Check out the items for sale on the forum here. Hopefully more members will post replies for you to allow an informed decision as I'm an Ozone supplier and would go for one of those myself but not everyone would.

Nick
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