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  1. In about 20-25mph winds I've jumped over my brother's height (more than 5 foot, less than 5 and a half) with my 2.5m Beamer II(not with a board though). Now I'm about 7 and a half to 8 stone. NOW tell someone this kite has no lift
  2. I have had 5 HQ killers snap within a month and my bro is using flexi killers ... I'm going down that route now. I don't like squidgy handles too great though
  3. Excellent text it puts together everything I've read already well and adds to it in less words! how did that happen?
  4. Before you use the killers too much get some flexi ones the HQ ones snap. i have had 5 snap on me and flexi ones are loads better oh and i hold more than that in my big zipper couldn't agree more about the kite though. excellent review
  5. we nearly had one of them in tears the other is a right jerk. trust me!
  6. Sorry I forgot to say that I enjoy using the Beamer and that when you review things you tend to pick out the bad points. The kite is an excellent all-rounder
  7. Introduction Hi I'm an enthusiastic kite flyer... my friends think I'm too enthusiastic. I live in Nottingham so I dont get many place to kite that have clean wind. Remember this as I write my review. General Stuff The kite comes with handles(with safety kite-killers) and lines in a flashy, durable rucksack with a big zip on the front. There is a manual that explains how to set up and use basic skills such as launching and landing. The Foil The foil is light, probably not as light as some kites but still light. As for strength well, my brother and I were untangling lines with the kite layed out behind us when the kite was stolen by my brother's "friends" the kite was wrapped around one of them and even with them pulling at it, rolling around in it and generally doing things that would rip it did my kite rip NO-SIR-EE! The Control Gear The handles are of good quality just as everything else in the package but I have had a bad experience with HQ kite-killers and that bad experience is that they snap. LOTS. If I were not saving for a bigger kite I would definitly splash out on some fancy flexifoil ones. instead my friend (who also has a beamer) replaced mine that snapped because he doesn't wear his (too uncomfortable). My brother has bought some flexi ones because both his snapped! Anyway the handles are of good quality but you might want to buy some gloves to stop rubbing of the lines (especially in winter). Flying The Kite The Beamer is a reliable kite. It rarely stalls but sometimes does go over your head a bit too far. This kite is brilliant to control. The brake lines work well. In lumpy winds this kite relays all of those bumps back to the flyer. Not dangerous but it does get annoying. The Beamer does not have excessive lift but you can still jump with it in high enough winds. Other Activities Landboarding with this kite isn't brilliant but if you just want basic movement it will do the job. Ideal to learn movement with before going onto a bigger kite. I haven't used this kite for buggying but I imagine it wouldn't be a bad kite for it. Conclusion This kite is awesome for what you pay. HQ certainly know their stuff when it comes to value for money. This kite is a tottaly AWESOME kite to learn on, be it recreational, landboarding or buggying. This kite is a kite that you can learn on with ease but it should never leave you. I would rate thhis kite 7/10 in it's field By : D3bug
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