http://www.highcomsecurity.com/law/ballistichelmets.shtml
perhaps (-:
im looking at skate helmets atm also, I already have a full face motorcycle helmet but that just seems too much for static flying (-:
when I eventually get my buggy, I fancy a motorcross style helmet and goggles, dead comfy and safe.......
motorcycle helmets dont reduce vision much except up down, a bit due to the overhang from your brow/chin. I would imagine it would be the same with this....................
I understand river running kayacks are out of the question as they are too difficult to keep in a straight line without a paddle, some sea kyack have a rudder tho, so that mught be a possibliity.
in gonna be staying at http://www.riversidetowerhotel.com/
only $40 a night. bargin
trick of the eye is looking good for my first purchase at the moment
Im going to be going to new york for a couple of weeks in september and was wondering if kites will be cheaper there. I cant seem tofind much info on the net and wondered if any of you had any experience of this.
Im probably gonna be buying flexifoil and with them being a uk company I dont know if they even export that many kites
anyoen got a clue?
cheers
hi,
Im going to be purchasing my first traction kite soon and I want to get into buggying. I can only afford one kite and after much reading and advice taking have decided to go for a bullet.
Now the problem, I am new to this and dont want something that Im not going to be able to handle. I'm 16 stone and want something to give me plenty of pull for buggy use. its a choice between a 2.5 and a 3.5 as far as I can see but I just cant make up my mind, help me.
What do you think?
kite experience so far = peter powell stunter when I was about 14 (-: