another volume written in dads way. but it needs to be made clear that this may not suit occasional flyers like me. i use a 3.6 traction quad, my only kite, and i've flown the 3.2 and 4 crossfires. they are quite a surprise first time out, you need to be ready for the power they give. In a buggy they can be a bit of a handfull in the turns because they lift a lot when taken to the top. Its better if you are good enough to keep the kite low in the turns, and turn quickly. Full on sliding turns were best for me, but they are not as forgiving as the Beamers I have borrowed. So if you are thinking of getting one it would be best if you have some experience under your belt. Nice photo of the buggy though, wonder who took that? :-)