YEP !!slim_charles wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2018 12:02 pmThe brand is irrelevant, their all the same give or take. It’s getting the right model from the range for what you wanna do that counts. Having said that, pretty much all modern kites are fine for beginners so I really wouldn’t worry too much.
Who cares about that, just go with Matteo Vthe UK Core distributor wrote: Hands down XR5, user friendly, easy waterstart, huge wind range, and it boosts well when you're ready.. /thread.
Core will probably be the most expensive so you'll be #showeredwithprestige
Until recently I had Rallys - they are really nice kites. You haven't said what conditions you're kiting in:stenner wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2018 7:25 pmThanks for the tips. It's absolutely not about brand or prestige for me. Kites are expensive, no doubt, and if I need to spend a little extra to get the right thing I think it's money well spent. My Rally has been good, got it second hand but it's tattered and leaks a bit.
First off, how did you arrive at Core and Ozone as choices??? Locals using them (would be the only reason to spend more for them)??? No way were you just looking around and came up with those two brands unless you were not looking at prices.
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