Kind of the opposite to Pansh for me. Little investment big returns I love light wind, glass waves in 8knots, heaven.TomW wrote: At this point I think it's a big investment for little benefits.
Kind of the opposite to Pansh for me. Little investment big returns I love light wind, glass waves in 8knots, heaven.TomW wrote: At this point I think it's a big investment for little benefits.
Hi PeterPeter_Frank wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 5:38 pm
Going at the end of the week to a 10 day holiday kitecamp, so I only had less than 2 weeks to get a kite (build), and the choice was the FRS in ultralight, we will see how it works or not
Peter
Laughingman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:58 pmHi PeterPeter_Frank wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 5:38 pm
Going at the end of the week to a 10 day holiday kitecamp, so I only had less than 2 weeks to get a kite (build), and the choice was the FRS in ultralight, we will see how it works or not
Peter
Did you get your FRS kite yet? Have you tried it? My wife is telling me to just buy one so I stop going over the pros and cons already! Apparently I am obsessing over this...
Have a look at this https://youtu.be/mQti9yF5jawbragnouff wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 10:32 pmSince we're talking about marginal wind kites, how would a large single skin kite function for hydrofoiling? Obviously if dropped in the water that is game over, but that's not unusual anyway in light winds. If it works at 5kts for snowkiting, how much more would be needed for hydrofoiling?
https://ozonekites.com/products/land-sn ... xplore-v1/
What is the weight of the 15m?Regis-de-giens wrote: ↑Wed Oct 03, 2018 8:20 amThank you for the nice comment ;
I am 60kg, kite is a medium ration kite Conceptair Pulsion 15m (Ultralight cloth: 27gr/m2) ; my HF is a Ketos proto, in-between a freeride2 and a easy, say 800 cm2 wing ; 28m thin lines ;
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