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Mood: who needs wind anyway
6th March 2004
Kite buggying - boarding: porthmadog
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what a weekend loadsa new toys buggying boarding and surfing..first off peterlynn guerilla mark 2..15m..this is truely a versatile kite i used it at scary speeds in a parastorm typhoon buggy (new toy), used it on next years as in 2005 prototype flexifoil land boards, and on the water...for a big kite it turns really fast and the jumps you get are really floaty and high.

next toy was the bomba and we played around with the settings on this one, again really quick this to was a 15m and although not as fast as the guerilla the stability was amazeing almost flying itself...then i used the strikes again the advances kite companies have made were amazeing in speed etc i nearly looped the thing first jump, (had to change my pants after that one)..

and the best till last not even in the country yet..the importers haven't even got one of these a peter lynn phantom or f-arc 2..if you prefer i can honestly say for a 12m kite it turns as fast as a 2.5 razor the speed is awesome i was truely scared in a buggy i can't wait to try it on the water..but i'll have to smuggle it of the boss first...it was on a 40cm bar and thats to big..


i'll have most of the toys this weekend at borth wind permitting so you are welcome to try the stuff..
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