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  1. Sorry Kite was Sold at an Easter kiting Event.
  2. Bump and price drop
  3. I normally just reverse launch them from that position if the wind is a bit on the light side. Pull both back lines until the kite lifts off the deck a couple of meters and then just let one line go and the kite should pivot around and take off. Not sure if all LEI's will reverse launch well but I know I can get my 7.5m 08 Cult in the air at around 8 knots using that method.
  4. Selling my 10m Ozone Access XC (Orange/White/Grey) VGC, $750AUD ono (approx 460 GBP) + postage Complete Ready to Fly, well looked after, always packed away dry and sand free. PM me or email me at (goz at extremekites.com.au) http://www.extremekites.com.au/forums/download/file.php?id=8984
  5. I have been using a CMI Micro Pulley with my Whichard Quick Release for over a year now and it's great the side plates swivel so it's a snap to change from one kite to another in a jiffy. http://www.cmi-gear.com/images/products/hiRes/pull-rp109.jpg CMI Micro Pulley Range
  6. Insane_Jester

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    Your starting down a hard road there rowlf as there is just so much to choose from in the way of LEI's I have been told to have a look at anything marketed as a wave kite due to the stability and quick turning of those designs. Start reading as many reviews as you can lay your hands on and look for kites with the features you want. Should be plenty of second hand gear coming on to the market soon with most of the manufacturers due to release their new season gear soon.
  7. I bought the Imp Quattro 3.5m as a fun kite and so that I would have a kite for people that were interested to have a go at traction kiting and to replace my aging PKD Buster 3m. It comes provided in very well constructed heavy duty stuff sack which that has plenty of room to throw in a water bottle and other goodies for a day out kiting. Also provided are 4 x 180kg flying lines, full sized neoprene padded handles and kite killers plus instruction book, stickers and a key ring. Build quality of the kite is top notch even for an entry level Ozone kite with the openings around the cells reinforced with mylar tape and all stitching very neat with no lose threads to be found any where. The fabric of the kite seems to be a bit lighter than other Ozone kites but this allows the kite to fly in lighter winds that most new kiters start out in. Bridles are unsleeved Dyneema I think this has been done to meet the price point of the Quattro but are neatly stitched. There is also a velcro bridle holder on the centre cell opening to keep the bridles neat and prevent tangles when packing away. I have had a chance to fly the kite in a variety of winds now ranging from very light on shore winds to gusting offshore and the Quattro handles all wind conditions very well and is super stable as you would expect for an entry level kite. I would gladly hand this kite over to anyone new to the sport for a fly because of it's very predictable and well mannered behaviour it has next to no lift and handles very well at the edge of the wind window. I have found it is also a great kite for when you just want to have a kite on hand for a bit of fun flying as it turns exceptionally quick for a low aspect kite and is truly a pleasure to fly, this also enables it to be worked rather easily when using it in the buggy. It doesn't generate a lot of pull when just poking around the wind window but start working it quickly using it's quick turning ability and it soon becomes a different beast altogether. I haven't had the chance to give it a go in higher winds in the buggy but I suspect it will make a good higher wind kite for buggying as well from the flights I have had with it so far. In conclusion if your looking for a good quality, well built kite to start out in to the sport of traction kiting that's not going to try to kill you or your bank balance I would defintely put the Imp Quattro on the shopping list. On top of all that it will be a kite that you will be able to keep for quiet a while as a handy fun fly kite or a kite for those gusty higher wind days when you want something stable and predictable. By : Insane_Jester
  8. I think you will find they are designed to sit in between the Brooza and the Combat
  9. Looking good Popeye, that front end looks like it has a fair bit of work in it.
  10. Garmin Etrex is probably your best bet it will do everything you need and it's relatively cheap.
  11. Dakine Fusion is about the biggest harness on the market to my knowledge 40 to 44"
  12. Seat Harnesses are definitely they go for taking the load off your lower back, best bet is to go try a few on and see which you find most comfortable. I'm currently using a Access XC harness and which I find quiet comfortable to use for long periods. These are similar to a climbing harness but have more padding.
  13. Imagine the shock of seeing a giant inflatable turd come take out your power and then come crashing through your window. Best WTF headline of the day i reckon.
  14. Extreme Kites is giving you a chance to win some great prizes. Full Competition Details: http://www.extremekites.com.au/competitions/ Submit a review and win! August 9th - September 30th, 2008 Interested in winning one of these great prizes? It's so simple, just submit a review on a kite or kite related product for you chance to pick up one of these great prizes for yourself! http://www.extremekites.com.au/images/stories/competitions/2008-august/prize_pkdbuster2.gif http://www.extremekites.com.au/images/stories/competitions/2008-august/prize_nsdpowerball.gif How to Enter 1. Register an account on Extreme Kites if you don't have one. 2. Submit a Review on any Kite or Kite Related Product! You are welcome to enter as many times as you like, each review counts as a single entry. Bonus Points Complete any of the factors below for bonus entry points. Submit 3 or more Reviews: 5 Bonus Points Reviews over 500 words: 1 Bonus entry points Reviews over 1000 words: 3 Bonus entry points Reviews with 3 or more photos: 1 Bonus Point Good Luck
  15. Try flying a few de-powers if you can the Access and Frenzy are also really nice de-power foils. Access XC 6m is a lovely kite and cheap entry into de-power if you want more lift look at the Frenzy FX. Haven't flown the Sabre myself so can't help you on that one.
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