More Learning to Kite Mountain Board
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why dont u get an ozone turbo bar, turns a fixed bridal kite into a depower by using the break lines instead of changing the angle, lot cheaper than spending hundreds on a kite and all the necessary kit
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yep, I agree it is best for learning on the bar
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yeah but i meant for ppl that wont to learn on the bar the access is perfict
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true, but for people that don't want to pay as much for kiting when they are not even sure if they even like it
it is better that way to buy a cheaper kite
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not wen its a ozone access i mean come on the power comes in so smooth on erm i fly ozone frenzys and flexi foil storms if you wonenr have some think that will toe you up wind and not whip you wround to much down wind the a access is the way for learners that wont to get on bars
really chilled vid dude, im looking to go depower now after a while of getting worn out on the handles lol
scarfy1988 2 years ago
Good one! I have a mate who has just changed to an Access after only flying handles. He is pleased as he gets way more wind range and is aiming to catch me! (Fixed bridles are faster but unforgiving if you have the wrong size for the wind.)
hoagieD 2 years ago
I would recommend a smaller kite to start off with! around 3m to 5m
alex15449 2 years ago
Hi - yes I would agree - better to learn how to fly the kite with a small one. I still recommend this one for a first de-power though - and 8m is a good 1-only size though going smaller is an option.
hoagieD 2 years ago
I think the kite is great to learn with.Its a depower foil,plus its Acces,perfect beginner kite. 3 to 5 are good for fixed bridles.
Oster131 2 years ago
Yea I agree - I have other depowers but the Access feels the safest and is not too lifty for a first depower. I have a 4m Access as well which is awesome for strong wind days. Been out in 25 knots + in the buggy. Fantastic!
hoagieD 2 years ago