
Experience the essence of traction kiting!
If you are an all-round kiter, and simply want the best of the best in terms of performance and finishing, you need to get yourself a Peter Lynn Core!
The Core is an all-round kite designed for serious power kiting action, cool buggy rides or some great rides on your land board or on snow. The Core is designed for riders that enjoy all forms of kite traction or riders who deliberately don’t want to specialize in any particular form.
The quick manoeuvrability and smooth flying speed make the Core fun and challenging to fly. This kite has been designed for optimal performance and with the best quality materials and construction techniques available. It truly gives the kite flyer a new experience to the world of traction kiting. The Core is all you need for endless hours of fun in a buggy, on a board or just power kiting on land. Core… Experience the essence of traction kiting!

Characteristics
- Quick manoeuvrability
- Smooth flying speed and power
- Stability
Features
- Medium Variable Aspect ratio
- Precision designed and laser cut panels
- Double cross-vented profiles
- Diagonal ribs with special designed bridle pattern
- Porcher reinforcements inside the kite
- Double needle stitched seams
- Velcro dirt-outs
- Dual Velcro bridle loops
- Spliced then stitched Dyneema® bridles
- Profiles made from 70D fabric
- Mirai fabric for top and bottom skin
























Considering both the Core and the Twister II R in a 3 meter size. Which kite would give more pull? Also which kite would fly from left to right within the wind window? Thanks
Hi Steve,
The Core and the Twister IIR are two different types of kites, the Core is a high-end allround performer (better upwind performance, featherlight controls) while the Twister IIR is made for jumping.
They both fly in the whole windwindow.
guys can i ask if it ok to order from singapore ?? cause i really do like your kites and thinking of buying
Hi Eric,
Ofcourse you can, but note that shipping from our main warehouse in the Netherlands would be quite costly.
Boujour j’aimerais s’avoire ce qui est le mieux pour faire de MTB le Twister ou le core ou bien le charger ??? et quelle taille pour faire de jollie saut ???
Hi There,
I own already a core 1.8, 2.3 and 4.0 and al of them have enormes traction. The 1.8 is not the best one and needs constant wind to perform well. (accept at browersdam he did perform very good with windspeed up to 19km/u). the 2.3 is very good and has a lot of pull, it is the one i fly the most. The 4.0 i only fly between 5 and 10km/u. I fly mostly (90%)inland with no constant winds. I like recreational kiting, making loops,sliding in the sand and flying very controlled in the hole windwindow ( i use the base harnes now and the control is even better and the pull is less, i do not want to get dragged from my flying spot. I also want to get in a buggy. I was looking for a size between the 2.3 and the 4.0. I’m considering to take the reactor ll 2.8. I am considering to replace the cores and take reactors in stead. I think the windrange is wider and the steps between the kite sizes are not that big. What would you suggest?
Best regards,
Erwin
Hi Erwin,
Thanks for your post and good to hear you are enjoying your Core’s.
In respect your question I would say why not a Core 3.0?
The Core is a very nice and playfull buggy engine, allthough it is not as fast as the ReactorII it surely will get you going.
Hi,
what is the cost of the complete core 2.3, including shipping to Singapore?
Hi,
Thank you for posting.
The MSRP for a complete Core 2.3 is € 295,-, shipping from Holland to Singapore would cost about € 100,-