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  1. I have to try f3's to check the diference. By the way, i made the first ride on my ejector yesturday and i have to say that it's a very nice board. Very flexy and light enough. I was riding a furnace creek II till yesturday so...it makes a hell of a diference:rolleyes: Thanks for your tips and good flights:)
  2. But is that any real advantage in f2\f3 bindings for kite usage(besides the high-tech look)? It have to be a must in downhilling, but when kiting, most part of the riders prefere to have some freedom to take the foot out... Are they really worth it??
  3. thanks for your help There is a new ejector already available on some shops. better straps it seems... http://www.ventilador.com/ficha.asp?IdProducto=111&IdCategoria=2&IdSubCategoria=9&NumProdIni=1&vCat=4
  4. Hi guys!! i´m about buying a scrub ejector. But i´m a bit confused because in some sites, the weight of the board is 7.4 kg, and in others is 6,4... 1 kg makes a huge diference... Could someone confirm me the real weight?? Thanks a lot;)
  5. Hum...lots of good advices:) I think i will invest in a venom 13 and join the pl "flyers club". It´s a kite that is renowned for his stability and good windrange. Of course i will start flying only in the bottom windrange, these kites must generate huge power... It´s a better investment that a frenzy, also because i live near several excelent kitsurf spots, and i´m planing to make the transition into water as soon as i have a real good confidence in the kite(and specially in myself). I'm shure that the Venom will be a perfect surf buddy when the wind starts to kick a** . Have fun!!
  6. No problem at all;) !! Stability is one of my top priorities specially because it's gonna be my first depower kite. And i also fly a lot inland so it's better to invest in a kite that will never let me down wherever i'm riding. I just need to save a few more €€ because these PL babys are not cheap at all. Thanks for your advices. It´s nice to have a kite comunity so active to give a useful hand!!! Good flights,with whatever you're flying;)
  7. 10-28 mph?? That´s a nice windrange, Marcus. And how does the Venom performs on the bottom end?? Is it easy to handle or requires some special lowwind technique??
  8. Thanks for the advice!! The Venom is also a top kite(better stability also:cool: ). Maybe the 7.5 frenzy needs too much wind to get me going comfortably... It´s a hard choice but maybe it´s better to spend a little bit more...cheaper when i'll do the transition into kitesurf:rolleyes: . Cheers
  9. yep!!! But i was more interested in the frenzy because i can buy it here at the same price of the acess!! So why not jump a step and buy a better kite?? Not the 12m of course, "only" 7.5 m of pure kite:)
  10. Hi guys!! :) I've been reading this forums for quite long, and it has been very useful to help me getting started with my mtb(furnace creek 2005). I'm flying a 4m buster, and it´s not that easy to manage the gusts and variations in the wind speed and keep the balance and the board moving(and me:mad: ). I'm planing to buy a depower kite. My question is if a frenzy is suitable for a beginner, because it´s a kite for"intermediate to expert" riders(so it seems). But it also has security features of first quality, added to ozone quality and stability... What do you think???Is it a good option?? :confused: What is the windrange for a 75kg rider in sand?? Thanks for your help:D
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