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I was in the market for a fixed bridle, high wind kite. A dual role kite if you will for static fun and cruising on the land board at the beach. After a bit of research and speaking with a few PKF members, I decided on the Profoil 3.5m signature series by Ted Dougherty.............................. The Bag "man this thing has grunt and lift"-- seriously a nice bag, not overstated or too small. Kite, handles, and lines all fit nicely. I'm a parapacker and there is plenty of room to stuff in the lines. If you wrap your lines on the handles, even more room. Adjustable padded straps and exterior pocket with ample room for a ground stake, kite killers, keys, cell, snack, etc. A mesh vent in the bottom of the bag allows the sail to breath if put away wet and dirt or sand to escape from inside the bag. The Canopy Crispy, light, and durable nylon ripstop. The two center cells are closed adding to the stability of the sail. The bridle attachment points are well stitched and reinforced at the canopy. The bridles are dyneema but are tied not stitched. The bridle set up reminded me a lot of the Mac Para Bego series but make no mistake, this is an original Ted Dougherty design. Very detailed and pain staking to tie rather than stitch I'm sure but you have to admire the time and effort spent to produce a quality product. The air inlets provide ample air flow in making this a great low wind performer at 8 to 10 mph wind speeds. The Handles Small, padded, color coded, aluminum handles. The leaders are the same dyneema material used in the bridles. The handle leaders themselves are a bit on the short side not leaving much line to tie extra trimming knots. Also, there are no strop attachment points out the back side of the handles. The handles work fine but for those who like to hook in for the buggy or board , a short set of Ozone handles with longer leaders and strop attachment points would work nicely here, an easy, effective, and inexpensive upgrade. Lines The Profoil series DO NOT come ready to fly so you will need lines. Most of you have a spare set and for those who don't, it is no problem getting a quality, inexpensive set. I purchased a set of Peter Lynn 170/110 kg lines and they are a nice compliment to the Profoil. Flying Characteristics Fast, stable, responsive, grunt, huge wind range, and a stunter, yes a stunter! This sail will spin on its tips, so fast it almost makes you dizzy. When you've had enough, add a bit of brake and it comes to a screeching horizontal stop, sitting there waiting for you next maneuver. Working the window, the sail is stable at the edges, climbs and sits nicely at zenith. For someone just getting into the sport this would be a great kite to develop and refine your skills. It flies very well in 10mph winds which will allow you to learn basics while not putting you at risk of injury. As your experience and confidence grow, and the wind really starts kicking, the kite only gets better. Speed and grunt increase while the canopy remains stable due in part to the two inner most cells being closed. This kite does produce lift and surprising float in its upper wind range. For an experienced pilot, the speed and responsiveness your inputs will provide hours of delight in the buggy, on a board, or static flying. I would say the overall effective wing range of the 3.5 is 8/9 up to 30 mph depending on your experience. Conclusion For someone just getting into the sport, a great kite to develop and refine your skills. The quality of the sail and bridles are excellent. Flies a treat as you say, and would make a nice high wind addition to anyone's quiver. The only negative comment is the handles but they are functional. The pure quality of the sail and its amazing flying characteristics will provide you with years of memorable flying experiences. As always fly hard and safe! Tri By : tridude
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