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With the lark's head knot, you can easily attach your flying line to the bridle of your kite.
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Beaufort wind table
The Beaufort scale was long in use as a system for estimating wind speeds. It was introduced in 1805 by Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857) of the British navy to describe wind effects on a fully rigged man-of-war sailing vessel, and it was later extended to include descriptions of effects on land features as well.Bft Sourroundings Wind Knots km/h mph m/s 0 Smoke rises vertically and the see is mirror smooth calm 0 0 0 0 1 Smokes moves slightly with breeze and shows direction of wind light air 1-3 1-5 1-3 <2 2 You can feel wind on your face and hear the leaves start to rustle light breeze 4-6 6-11 4-7 2-3 3 Smoke will move horizontally and small branches start to sway. Wind extends a light flag gentle breeze 7-10 12-19 8-12 4-5 4 Loose dust or sand on the ground will move and larger branches will sway, loose paper blows around, and fairly frequent whitecaps occur moderate breeze 11-16 20-28 13-18 6-7 5 Surface waves form on water and small trees sway fresh breeze 17-21 29-38 19-24 8-10 6 Trees begin to bend with the force of the wind and causes whistling in telephone wires and some spray on the sea surface strong breeze 22-27 39-49 25-31 11-13 7 large trees sway moderate gale 28-33 50-61 32-38 14-16 8 twigs break from trees, and long streaks of foam appear on the ocean fresh gale 34-40 62-74 39-46 17-20 9 branches break from trees strong gale 41-47 75-88 47-55 21-24 10 weak trees are uprooted, and the sea takes on a white appearance whole galem 48-55 89-102 56-64 25-28 11 widespread damage storm 56-63 103-117 65-73 29-32 12 structural damage on land and storm waves at sea hurricane >46 >118 >74 >33
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HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR KITELINE
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR KITELINE
Different kiting disciplines require different types of lines, below you can see an overview on which lines are recommend for each discipline.kite discipline Top line strength Brake line strenght sport/trick flying 25 - 110Kg - powerkiting 170 - 210Kg 75 -110Kg kite buggying 170 - 300Kg 75 - 110Kg landboarding/snowkiting 300 - 375Kg 300 - 375Kg kiteboarding 300 - 500Kg 300 - 375Kg
Line StrenghtWhich line strength you should use depends on a number of factors. Ideally one would use multiple line-sets for the same kite for different wind speeds to get the best possible performance. You can imagine that a 2m 4-line foilkite flies great in 20 knots on 200kg steering lines, but fly that same kite with the same lines in 10 knots and you will notice that the lines sag, making steering less responsive.
Even pilot skill and riding style comes in to play when we look at buggy racers, smooth technical racers will use 200 to 250kg steering lines where heavier and/or more aggressive racers will use 300kg lines or even stronger.
Generally high winds and/or heavier pilots require stronger lines.Line lenght
Line lenght is very much preferential, the rule of thumb is: Shorter lines make steering more direct with the sacrifice of low end performance and long lines give the kite a better low end at the sacrifice of kite responsiveness.
Considerations
Dyneema® is without a doubt the best possible line to use for kiting, however there are a few things to look out for when using Dyneema® lines;
Knots - Dyneema® handles knots poorly, this is why the lines have sleeves at the ends where the knots are, the sleeves are there to protect the line itself.
As an example: put a knot in a 200kg line and you will cut its breaking strength in half and under tension the line will break right at the knot.
Melting - In comparison to other kite flying lines such as Nylon, Dacron or Aramid/Kevlar, Dyneema's melting point/temperature is lower so if you ever tangle your 4-line powerkite with a single line kids kite (which are generally flown on Nylon lines) chances are you'll lose.
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HQ Calypso II Rainbow
Price €30
The Calypso II be flown reliably even by beginners in a wide wind range.
These new HQ entry-level kite is noted primarily for their sturdy design. It is sewn from light and strong ripstop nylon and the rods are made of almost unbreakable fiber glass. The setup is simple and the flying properties are extremely docile.
The drag forces are moderate, but solid - the flying speed doesn't overpower the pilot.
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HQ Quickstep II Chroma R2F
Price €39
Manufactured from durable ripstop polyester and almost unbreakable fiberglass rods, Quickstep II is noted primarily for its sturdy design.
The setup is simple, the flying properties are extremely docile. The drag forces are moderate, but solid - the flying speed doesn't overpower the pilot.
With a little practice, the Quickstep II can master simple tricks. Quickstep II can be flown reliably even by beginners in a wide wind range.
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HQ Calypso II Radical
Price €30
The Calypso II be flown reliably even by beginners in a wide wind range.
These new HQ entry-level kite is noted primarily for their sturdy design. It is sewn from light and strong ripstop nylon and the rods are made of almost unbreakable fiber glass. The setup is simple and the flying properties are extremely docile.
The drag forces are moderate, but solid - the flying speed doesn't overpower the pilot.
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Big enough for real-kite performance, small enough to pack in a suitcase, the Nexus is an adrenaline-filled intro to sport kiting and we know it’ll get you hooked.
Simple, rugged and affordable, the Nexus flies with the ease and control of a larger kite, with all the details that have made Prism the world’s leader in sport kite design.Comes complete with low-stretch Spectra™ lines, winder, flight straps and a handy travel case that’s small enough to bring every time you head for the outdoors.
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HQ Limbo II Ice R2F
Price €53
Limbo II is truly a worthy successor to the well-known Limbo - more pull, more precision, sturdier, simple to assemble and the addition of bold graphite fabric accents.
Despite the good-natured flight characteristics which make the Limbo II an excellent choice for beginners, this kite offers exceptional perfomance in its class - pleasant design, precise and punchy flight, wide wind range.
A frame of sturdy fiberglass renders the Limbo II extremely robust. No matter whether the winds are light or strong sea breezes are blowing - Limbo II is great fun even in difficult wind conditions.
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HQ Dancer Rainbow R2F
Price €25
Beginners stuntkite, slow and easy to handle.
Virtually unbreakable and the best choice for young pilots. Including 15 m/50 ft. tube tail.
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HQ Stinger | Stuntkiting
Price €35
The Stinger is an entry-level kite which combines a robust construction with quality workmanship.
Its direct responses through the lines give pilots perfect control over the kite at all times. Nice loops and good precision will quickly lead to successful experiences. Still, the Stinger does not move in a slow and portly manner, but travels the skies in a rather dynamic way and over a wide wind range. The 6 mm fiberglass rods will also survive unintended crashes.
Stinger is an elegant and also excellent choice for beginners that will guarantee exciting flight experiences – all at a very affordable price.
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HQ Ion Jungle
Price €94
The first thing you notice is the cool graphite fabric motif. But the Ion has far more to offer than eye-catching graphics.
This all-rounder is extremely versatile and multi-talented - high quality, robust, wide wind range and equally suited to both gusty inland winds and strong coastal winds. Ion has good, precise trick kiting attributes and flies effortlessly through modern trick sequences. Flic Flacs, Multi Lazys, Comets, Axel-Cascades, 540s - a dream, it's so easy. Strong winds? Fantastic ground passes or extreme loops will always give the pilot absolute controllability.
The attributes of this kite make it well suited to beginners.
Includes: Kite, lines on winder, straps and bag.