There will be a low wind and high wind kite. Both will have super light R/C apertures in the center of the canopies which can be adjusted by a thumb lever on the bar. There will even be an option for the aperture to be set on auto sense so that the aperture can vary with wind resistance. There will ...
It all depends on where you live but if you have some really cranking days, then at 165 I'd go 16, 12, 7 and you'd not only be set for just about all conditions but save a little money too.
If the coast is going then you can do epic downwinders from Fort Stevens which is just west of Astoria. If Stevens is a little light then usually Manzanita will be blowing 5-10 more. If the coast is super light then drive east on highway 30 a half hour and turn left at the Korean restaurant and that...
Twice in the past month I've had to self rescue at Sherman due to equipment failure and both times several people asked me if I was allright. The majority of people there are cool about things but Sherman isn't the greatest place to learn and I wouldn't recommend being a newbie there without boat su...
Evan has always replied to my emails within a couple of hours and I've always gotten merchandise within 24 hours of ordering. You can't get better service.
I'm waiting for the kite underwear. They leave one of your struts so that you can blow it up at the right opportunity. If they leave the flying fish in the right place then I might just snag a Best girl. Of course, with my luck lately it would probably just look like a diaper.
All the more reason to write or engrave your name and number on your gear and personalize it in whatever way possible so that if it shows up on ebay you can identify it. That's funny about the lady in the beamer. I wonder if she just sent her kids into the dealership and had em drive it off the show...