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Created by LittleJeep > 9 months ago, 4 Apr 2013
LittleJeep
1 posts
4 Apr 2013 4:20PM
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g'day all,

looking for a beginner kite that will be used for land buggying (with the intention to later get in to kitesurfing).
i have flown 2 string kites before.

just looking for something fairly cheap to decide if this sport is for me.

would something like the ozone ignition 3line in either 2.5m or 3m have enough pull for someone that weighs 75kg?

are there any other options out there fairly cheap.
i just want something cheap with enough pull to cruise up the beach on a buggy and to get used to using a kite, etc.

thanks
Colin

mick14
SA, 343 posts
4 Apr 2013 9:46PM
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For kite buggying, I'd recommend quad-line bridled foil on handles.

Peter Lynn Kites make some good ones, as well as Ozone.

2m kite will get you going in over 20 knots
3m kite in 10 to 20 knots
5m kite in 5 to 10 knots

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
4 Apr 2013 7:22PM
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I know Plummet uses a 15m flysurfer Speed. That's the limit of my knowledge on this...sorry PM him maybe

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
4 Apr 2013 8:26PM
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ozone octane or ignition with the bar option, no reason you carnt use a standard lei kite to keep the cost down, after the buggy grab a landboard then progress to the water youll be ripping in no time, one of the smoothest kiters ive seen on the water is chasta a snowkiter, check out flyozone .com for other options also ebay uk usually have plenty of land kites as it has a pretty big following there.

Mark _australia
WA, 23701 posts
4 Apr 2013 8:42PM
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Awwww they moved it.
This was gunna be sooo much fun in the wrong forum.

airjunkie
WA, 142 posts
5 Apr 2013 11:24PM
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yes a 2m and bigger kite will definatly get you moving in a buggy
but will be useless for landboarding or kitesurfing

just for the buggying side there are so many options and heaps of older kites that make great buggy engines
but if you are just starting out and don't want to get P!ssed off and quit early on then you definitely need to get yourself a four line foil on handles this is so you can keep relaunching it without getting out of your buggy (in most cases anyway)

there are so many four line foils it is difficult to narrow down the options
but do stay away from any very high aspect ratio race kites these are for experts only - and even then not many buggy pilots use them unless they are speed freaks or they use them to race - they are harder to fly than just about any other kite

one reccomendation i will make is the ozone samurai (not the samurai 2). .
if you can find one it will be very cheap as they are years old and are perfect for what you are looking for great safe power machines that seasoned kiters still love today

later if you decide the sport is for you then you can use literally any kite at all and take em out on the water to (closed cell foils or inflatables for kitesurfing)

buggying won't help you with all aspects learning to kitesurf but if you nail your kite controll you'll be way ahead of the standard beginner

jdhot
NSW, 44 posts
6 Apr 2013 11:39PM
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airjunkie said...
one reccomendation i will make is the ozone samurai (not the samurai 2). .
if you can find one it will be very cheap as they are years old and are perfect for what you are looking for great safe power machines that seasoned kiters still love today


Have to agree the Ozone Samurai's are one of the best beginner to intermediate buggy kites around. Go for low aspect kite (more squarer than long and thin) they are easier to fly and more stable to learn on, go for a 3-4mtr so you can get moving in moderate winds, stay out of the strong winds till you learn or otherwise you will get hurt.
Fly by handles with kite killers so when thing go pear shaped you can just let go and the kite killers should ground the kite. Learn to fly a 4 line kite first before rushing into a buggy.

Some recommendations
Ozone Kites:
Samurai, Fury, Cult, Flow
Peter Lynn Kites:
Hornet, Twister
HQ Kites:
Beamer,
PKD Kites:
Buster
Flexifoil Kites:
Bullet, Rage, Blurr

Hope this help and best I luck, I'm a mad buggier





jdhot
NSW, 44 posts
7 Apr 2013 1:04AM
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Hi again,

just remembered a friend of mine has a 4m Gin Zig for sale
Low aspect, great kite to learn to fly and learn to buggy with

He's looking for $250 (ready to fly)

Cheers



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