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posted on 7-9-2005 at 20:06 Reply With Quote
Your thoughts on my next kite

Just wondering what your guy's thought about the Slingshot Diesel 7m for a high wind kite.

I'm 11.5 st and been mainly land based for past year and over the last few months been out on the water flying an 03 13m fuel. Still a beginner though.

Want something which is not to quick hence my thoughts. The launch asist could be handy also.

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Mark

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posted on 8-9-2005 at 07:26 Reply With Quote
Not sure you'll find a lot of people who have flown that kite Mark, they only released it last year think.

From my experience and people will probably disagree with this!? You can get away with a higher aspect beast for the heavier winds. You don't have a problem with relaunch on a small kite, it's easy. Higher aspects handle the gusts better and have more depower, which when it's gustin +/- 5 knots can be a real advantage.

Spoke to some people at the weekend who recomend the small Caution Spitfires. It might be worth giving Airjam a call as they have some good deals kicking about on em. Food for thought

I fly the 16 '04 and the build quality is super tough.

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posted on 8-9-2005 at 07:31 Reply With Quote
Try before you buy. A lower aspect can be a night mare for higher winds, ( trust me , I know). Im not suggesting you buy super high aspect, but a little higher can be a real benefit for de power.





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posted on 8-9-2005 at 19:06 Reply With Quote
Thanks for the advise guy's. I just did not fancy flying on the end of a stunt kite in high winds. Been there on land.
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posted on 12-9-2005 at 20:54 Reply With Quote
8m wipika wip £200 great depower and gust handling!!! massive jumps. easy to launch coz you can 5th line it.
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posted on 17-9-2005 at 10:23 Reply With Quote
If you want to try, I've got a small quiver of diesels, from Airjam. Don't have the 7, but do have 5, 9 & 11.

0781 345 1262.





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posted on 20-9-2005 at 19:00 Reply With Quote
Thanks for the offer. Are you ever in Dovey?
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posted on 20-9-2005 at 20:58 Reply With Quote
wait and buy a bow kite.
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