A friend liked the price and got a 9m.
Not too happy. He's already selling it.
what's wrong with the kite?
i'm often not too happy when there's no wind
rubalt wrote:A friend liked the price and got a 9m.
Not too happy. He's already selling it.
what's wrong with the kite?
i'm often not too happy when there's no wind
Not happy with bar pressure and stability.rubalt wrote:A friend liked the price and got a 9m.
Not too happy. He's already selling it.
what's wrong with the kite?
i'm often not too happy when there's no wind
As I wrote before, "it was blowing between 9-14 mph", the average was 12 mph, that is why there were several kites out. I don't go out if the average is below 12 mph and my Kahoona 13.5 has not dropped in these similar conditions, which is a "wave" kite. Also I did not park the kite at 12 and expect it to stay there, I was moving it back and forth and there were two other "wave" type kites and some other tytes on the water and riding that day besides the Cabrinha that was being flown on land and did not fall.screwfootsc wrote:
That is exactly right.
And please don't judge a kite in less than marginal wind. Sorry to break the news, but Switch did not design kites to fly in 5 MPH with gusts to 11. Sorry.
tkettlepoint wrote:For your buddies Kite that doesn't just look right. Did he just pump it up? Alot of people just pump it up with out doing the 1/3rd rule for the first time it is inflated.
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