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  1. Ive got a radsail 1.8 I purchased in a sale at Decathlon Sports shop, it's brill. My son who is 14 uses it on my board in a decent wind (Great Fun) only
  2. How much do they cost? This sounds OK to me.Please send me a Private Message With more info Many Thanks Steve P.S Still got some xmas present money left to spend.
  3. Sorry That's not me in the photo He was in the picture on the internet. Im better looking than him (not really)See you soon.
  4. Thanks Guys I will bring it to one of the meets this year and you can have a go.Maybe you can sort the bridle out for me and try it with your buggies. Should be FUN!
  5. Last year I was brousing the web when I came across this site with a kite called The MoonKite 3.6 it looks like a CQuad but is said to be designed by some guy in Holland especially for buggying. It is a four line single skin kite with a long spar across the leading edge and the 3 spars that come down from that to the back of the kite The assembly is quite simple so it says in the instructions. It's just 3 spars that you have to feed into the leading edge. The bridle is really wierd as the brake lines come through two loops and this some how is supposed to stop the kite from flying over the pilots head and dragging him out of the buggy, but I never got this to work I had to use the brake lines on there own. The build quality is really good and the materiel is also good quality .The only thing I don't like about this kite is the very complicated bridle system and it does'nt relaunch very easy. When you get the kite off the ground it has good pull but I haven't tried it with a buggy yet but hope to this year I only paid £49 for the kite because they were clearance at a place in Cornwall. I actually contacted the chap who designed the kite about the bridle system and he was very helpfull in that he sent me some photo's of how it should be set up ,but for some reason it still seemed to want to reverse its self into the ground until I set the lines up my way. If anyone else out there has got one of these MoonKites please get in touch. I will go and have another play when the weather gets a bit better and I have a day when I have some patience to set up the bridle. I suppose all I could say about this kite at the moment is "Its another one in the bag" I will try to add a picture of this kite when I find out how to do it. By : RocknRoll Cat
  6. Hi prmetheus I also bought a rev exp last year and I have to agree with every word you wrote, Its the best fun I think I have ever had flying a kite I know it's completly different to power kites but it's a real crowd puller. I purchased mine in a winter sale for
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