I didn't think that looked right ... 72kg is 158.4lbs...fr3style wrote: I weigh about 72Kilos! 150LBS
just waiting for the river to freeze solid... won't be long now... -30 c wind chill today
I didn't think that looked right ... 72kg is 158.4lbs...fr3style wrote: I weigh about 72Kilos! 150LBS
Amen, well said! And don't get me started on Crapple!fr3style wrote:If I listen to what people said where I live on the forums here then I would ride the same kite 90% of the people ride here. What the guys get cheap and can sell expensive. Most people should try a kite. Say you end up owning 3 kites and a board etc. You have put down a hefty investment! better go to a demo day and try as many kites as you can. I can say that many people have talked smack about gear I like and good about gear I dislike. But in the end its just like APPLE AND PC! There are the PC people who hate on Apple and the People who actually tried a MAC hahahahahaha..
Any how I understand not every one can try all the gear. But try to if you can. You will be suprised at how much a two kites can be different and one you might like and your twin brother might dislike
I just watched it and liked it!.........+ it was nice to SEE you.......having FUNKYLakeKiter wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0AWHCBk ... e=youtu.be
This is a quick video of me flying an Infinity v2 in some really light winds. I also compared the size to a 16m Cab just because I had to know. Upwind started right when the windsurfers left the beach. They estimated 8kts.
Yea, I had to see it for myself and find out if someone from the opposite end of the "skill level" scale could ride this thing in really light wind. If I can manage to nurse this kite around enough to ride in that kind of wind, I imagine just about anyone else could as well.SupaEZ wrote:Additionally KYLK..i think this is the 1st video i see of the V2..in 8kn...not piloted by the CEO/CFO
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I guess that's one advantage of not putting the size on the kite - you can change the square meterage without telling anyoneKYLakeKiter wrote:Oh yea, Dimitri says I am still wrong about the size, so I guess only he, Momi, and any smart guys with a tape measure and a slide rule will know the truth. Oh well, who doesn't love a good mystery anyway.
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