As to the Salsa II I found a couple of videos that show the kite to be fast and sharp turing.
I suggest you ask the store about the trick capabilities and try to get them to accept you do a test flight.
One important thing to keep in mind: if you choose a poor kite, it does not matter how much you practice, your learning curve will be huge and very frustrating.
If you are passed the "ups I crashed" phase, you might as well get the Maestro II. It´s a GREAT kite for tricks.
The ones I have tried all have some level of" trickability" (except the Calypso - which is a kids beginner kite). From the kites mentioned I suggest (for a beginner) the Jive II. It is a little weak on the fade and tricks that involve that position, but for the basics (axel, turtle, lazy susan and combinations of those tricks) it is a nice and fun kite to fly. Good in gusty winds ... helps when you are learning, as it takes out some of the unexpected jumps and turns.
Thank you for checking out my videos. I will start by saying that so far I have not flown one HQ kite that does not flig OK - nice (Calypso, Tattoo Zero, Floater, Jive II, Shadow, Maestro II). Second: I have no personal experience with any of the two kites you are interested in.
Hi! Very nice videos, I hole you will upload some more vids!
Im a beginner, i have a cheap ( tribord wing 185 kite it is said that its not the best kite for learning tricks ) kite and i would like to know what do you think about the Invento Salsa II or the Invento Tango kites? I hope you can tell me some experiences or some tips because i cant spend more money for it now. I hope these kites are good enough for learning the tricks :P Thanks in advance.
As to the Salsa II I found a couple of videos that show the kite to be fast and sharp turing.
I suggest you ask the store about the trick capabilities and try to get them to accept you do a test flight.
One important thing to keep in mind: if you choose a poor kite, it does not matter how much you practice, your learning curve will be huge and very frustrating.
If you are passed the "ups I crashed" phase, you might as well get the Maestro II. It´s a GREAT kite for tricks.
I hope this helps.
DirkNever 11 months ago
@DirkNever Thank you! It helped a lot! :)
reconn08 11 months ago
The ones I have tried all have some level of" trickability" (except the Calypso - which is a kids beginner kite). From the kites mentioned I suggest (for a beginner) the Jive II. It is a little weak on the fade and tricks that involve that position, but for the basics (axel, turtle, lazy susan and combinations of those tricks) it is a nice and fun kite to fly. Good in gusty winds ... helps when you are learning, as it takes out some of the unexpected jumps and turns.
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DirkNever 11 months ago
Thank you for checking out my videos. I will start by saying that so far I have not flown one HQ kite that does not flig OK - nice (Calypso, Tattoo Zero, Floater, Jive II, Shadow, Maestro II). Second: I have no personal experience with any of the two kites you are interested in.
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DirkNever 11 months ago
Hi! Very nice videos, I hole you will upload some more vids!
Im a beginner, i have a cheap ( tribord wing 185 kite it is said that its not the best kite for learning tricks ) kite and i would like to know what do you think about the Invento Salsa II or the Invento Tango kites? I hope you can tell me some experiences or some tips because i cant spend more money for it now. I hope these kites are good enough for learning the tricks :P Thanks in advance.
Recon.
reconn08 11 months ago
I have been tweeking it a bit (experimenting) ... I am really happy with it. It is a great kite!!!
DirkNever 11 months ago
Keep flying! It looks to be the perfect kite for learning tricks. I have the old version.... very easy to trick!
gokitinggr 11 months ago
Thanks you for checking out my video. Glad you liked it. Thanks for dropping a line.
DirkNever 11 months ago
good job! thanks
berkeley94608 11 months ago