lisamaria Posted August 18, 2004 Report Posted August 18, 2004 could some body tell how much pull you get from a fury say in comparison to a stacker 6 cheers:confused: Quote
oc1rob Posted August 18, 2004 Report Posted August 18, 2004 could some body tell how much pull you get from a fury say in comparison to a stacker 6 cheers:confused: A lot less I would have thought. Granted there will be some pull, but the fury should be able to fly in significantly lower wind Quote
BigDavey Posted August 18, 2004 Report Posted August 18, 2004 could some body tell how much pull you get from a fury say in comparison to a stacker 6 cheers:confused: Different ball-game altogether. The Fury does have some pull, in comparison to other dual-line deltas of that type - i.e. Competition / Precision / Trick kites. It's not a power-delta or a power-kite however. That said - It'll be a bit harder to axel the stacker than it would be to axel the Fury Quote
kitejan Posted August 19, 2004 Report Posted August 19, 2004 I agree with BigDavey - the Fury pulls, but it's not designed to be a traction/power kite - it's just a large kite that generates pull! Jan Quote
axelant Posted August 20, 2004 Report Posted August 20, 2004 Yeah it pulls like a train, but in a very different way to a stacker - no lift at all. I keep meaning to have a go landboarding with it but haven't tried yet. Why do you ask? Quote
Wildchild Posted August 20, 2004 Report Posted August 20, 2004 That said - It'll be a bit harder to axel the stacker than it would be to axel the Fury I've axel'd my Super 10. It was a very odd wind that day though. D Quote
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