At present I have a 7m and my son has the 5m and both of them we are pleased with. Now as for describing what they are like there are two ways.
1. Comparing with something like Flexifoil or Ozone
2. value for money and personal enjoyment
As for 1 there is no comparison Pansh are not in that class of kiting (there that was easy)
Value for money I don't think they can be beaten, online ordering and delivery is excellent both our kite only took 3 days from china via DHL or TNT (I found it quite interesting tracking in around the world with online tracking... but then I'm sad). The build quality at the moment I cannot fault all the stitching is nice and tidy flown them both several times and no signs of any stitching coming undone. Pansh have said they have had problems with lines stretching in the pass but that was sorted last year, sorry I have to disagree the lines do stretch but at least the lines are knotted at the sleeves so no really problem to keep adjusting them take's about 3-4 flying sessions to get sorted. Having said all that I will be buying line lines along with new handles very soon due to the fact that the handles are very uncomfortable.
Flying remembering I am describing Value for money. First time out I set it up straight out of the bag whilst set up it needed a little more brake adjustment to hold it in a parked position. Launching was very easy and made it way to the top of the window and produced a lot of pull through the power zone. Now turning if your in a hurry forget it it turn at the speed it wants to which is slow but that was no surprise as we know that are known for that, but with the addition of some power rings it will change the turning speed dramatically. With both our Blaze's they do not like flying close to the edge of the wind window and have a tendency to collapse. Now it's my belief that once you have mastered there quirky flying characteristics they are fun to fly use the 7m with my buggy for the first time and I thought it felt easier than using the Beamer, it had a nice steady pull rather than being yanked about.
All in all Pansh Blaze are good fun kites well made (apart from lines/handles) and if you can adapt to the Blaze style of flying can be used with buggy or board and static as I have said at the beginning they are good value for money kite and not to be compared with the flying characteristic's of Flexifoil etc
I would quite happy to buy again
Don't forget to add some power rings
By : BracknellDave
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