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Dear,
My right bridle is broken of my Vibe 2.3, I just had it 2 days, but it was cut by another line that crossed.
Can I buy a set of bridles? Or a right set.
Like to hear from you, best regards,
Hans
Vibe bridles are not available as a separate product, they are however relatively easy to replace, your local kiteshop will likely be able to help you further.
Hi
was wondering if Peter Lynn are coming out with another twinskin kite in the future ?
looking at getting a new twinskin
any info would be great
all the best
dear,
I’m 14 years old, and I started flyboarding, and bought a peter lynn hornet 3.0. But in slight wind I come very hard ahead. So I would like to buy a new and larger kite for soft wind. Which kite do you approve? Can I better buy a larger peter lynn hornet, or a peter lynn ViperS 3.9 Or do you approve an other kite? And which size do you approve?
Simon
ps. I want a kite just for riding, not for freestyle.
Hi Simon,
If the winds are too light for your 3m Hornet you will want to go one or 2 sizes bigger, personally I would opt for a 5m Hornet or a 5.3 Viper S as there is a smaller overlap in windrange then with a 4m Hornet or a 3.9m Viper S. The Viper S is a very nice kite especially if you just want to cruise (faster rides than the Hornet!) but on the other hand a bigger Hornet has the same flying characteristics as you current kite which will make it a bit easier to get used to.
Good luck and keep riding!
Dear,
I have the Vipe II-1.9m and want to enlarge the fun with power kiting on the beach (4-lines kite). I want to buy the Hornet II. My weight is 72KG.
Which m2 is a good choice? 4.0m2 or 5.0m2 or ?
Or maybe is the Twister IIR an good option (which m2 ?) (what I read on the internet you must have more experience to control this model – which I do not have yet)
Can you give me advice which one to buy.
Thanks in advance.
Peter
J’ai vu que vous aliiez faire des aile a boudin.
Est ce qu’a l’avenir vous allez arreter la production des aile a caisson fermé ?
D’avance merci
Arnaud
Hi Arnaud,
Sorry I don’t speak French but I understand the question.
Yes we are making a tubekite, and no we will not stop with the Twinskins.
In fact, we are working on the Phantom II and a new version of the Charger, so there are 2 new Twinskins coming.
Sorry we have a school kitesurfing and snowkiting kite I would like to learn something about your prices and if you can become a dealer and test center. work in the area of Belluno (Veneto) Rome and the Abruzzi. If you have a price list including shipping and customs clearance in Italy.
Thanks Mark Middei
Hi marco,
Thank you for your comment, we have passed on your inquiry to our salesdept.
Cheers.
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your interest, I have passed on your request to our salesdept.
Cheers.
Link to find online information about synergy kite , asking for the manual. I bought a used 15meter but not sure how to customize?
Hi Jose,
Thank you for posting, an email with the Synergy manual has been sent to your account.
Cheers
Hi I have purchased a Twister IIR 5.6. When it arrived I had a look at the stitched bridle… Is it right that it looks like that? http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/534/waage.png/
I am afraid that it does not resist the power of the kite…
Hi Daniel,
Thanks you for posting your question here.
We can see your concern but it will hold easy as the stress on that line comes on in the length of the line.
unfortunately it is very hard to backtack stitching on a line that thin that is why it looks a bit frayed.
What you could do is carefully heat it a bit to prevent it from fraying further.
Hello!
I have been thinking on the Twister IIR kites since two weeks. I have some kiting experience, but on stunt kites and on 2m’ foils. I would like to step up for much powerful kites.
My concern is I am 92kg or 202lb and I am not sure which size would fit to me. I don’t want to kill myself with jumping 4-5 meters. I just need some serious fun at the field and maybe some decent jumps. What is your advice regarding the Twister’s size?
By the way I am an inland flyer, but I can have access to vast open spaces easily.
Thank you for your answer!
Hi,
Thanks for posting your question.
The smart step up would be the 4.1m Twister (keep the size difference between what you have and a new kite ‘acceptable’) but considering you fly inland and are around 90Kg the 5.6 would give you more flying time all around.
Just make sure you do your first flight in the bottom end of the kite’s windrange!
Fly safe.
Hi mate just got the new phantom 2 ,what a kite,but it over flys,must I make the rear lines shorter.cheers
Hi Franz,
Good to hea you are enjoying the Phantom!
Overflying, you can counter this by putting the centre strap a bit tighter, if it still happens after tightening the centre strap you can also tighten the straps in the wingtips.
Don’t overdo it though, adjust centimeters at a time to find your the setting that works for you.
Ride safe.