
Included in the Peter Lynn range is the good value for money Pepper II. All these kites now come in a cool rucksack with compartments, flying lines, quad handles, safety system, groundstake & manual.
This new release has kept all the good features of the old Peppers. It still has an incredibly stable flying style which makes it a very easy kite to learn with. Weather you will be using this kite on a board, buggy or just recreationally there will be a size suited for you. Starting at the 2m size for the entry level flyers (anything less is childs play) and going all the way up to 8m for those of you looking for a stable light wind kite.
The range of smaller power kites are not aimed to deliver the quality of the equivalent Flexifoil kite but will give you good value for your money in terms of kite power. The lines will not come colour coded and set to length, so we suggest that you buy a sleeving kit with your first kite to aid the ease of doing it yourself and it's not difficult!
All Pepper II kites come ready to fly, included in the package:
- Pepper 2 Kite
- Rucksack
- Peter Lynn metal Quad Line Handles
- Safety system
- Dyneema Flying Line Set
- Groundstake
- Peter Lynn Four Line Bridled Foil Kite Manual
It is advisable to contact the shop before ordering if you wish to find out which colours are being held in stock at that time. Due to our demand for these kites we can't always get the colours we want.
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Price: £99.95 |
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The smallest size in the range. Ideal for the first-time 4-line kite flyer. Will start to pull in higher winds, and give an upper body work out but the pull will not be overwhelming (unless you go out in kicking winds), enabling you to get the feel of how a 4-line kite handles.
Flat Area: 2.0m2 Projected Area: 1.7m Aspect Ratio: 3 Cell Count: 14 Wingspan: 245cm
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Price: £119.95 |
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The next size up in the Pepper range, will give slightly more pull and you'll know what you've bought on a windy day. Ideal as a first 4-line power kite for somebody who has flown a 2-line kite before but wants more power.
Flat Area: 3.0m2 Projected Area: 2.6m Aspect Ratio: 3 Cell Count: 14 Wingspan: 300cm
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Price: £144.95 |
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The 4m Pepper is an ideal size for landboarding and buggying in higher winds. Can also be used for recreational flying. Generates enough pull to tug you about in a medium wind.
Flat Area: 4.0m2 Projected Area: 3.5m Aspect Ratio: 3.1 Cell Count: 16 Wingspan: 352cm
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Price: £169.95 |
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The 5m is a good size for a person who has flown a smaller 4-line kite before and wants more power for landboarding and buggying. This kite is slower than the smaller sizes due to its increased size but provides a more steady pull. You will be able to feel this kite in lighter winds & can challenge yourself to hold onto it in stronger ones.
Flat Area: 5.0m2 Projected Area: 4.4m Aspect Ratio: 3.1 Cell Count: 16 Wingspan: 394cm
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Price: £189.95 |
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This is one of the larger sizes in the range and is not recommended for a beginner. Makes an ideal low/medium-wind landboarding or buggying kite, or for recreational power kite use. It is slower than its smaller counterparts but gives a more steady pull rather than a snatchy jerky pull common with smaller sizes of kite. It's loads of kite for your money if you want traction, otherwise spend your money on the Peter Lynn Twister kites as they kick harder.
Flat Area: 6.0m2 Projected Area: 5.3m Aspect Ratio: 3.2 Cell Count: 18 Wingspan: 438cm
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Price: £219.95 |
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This kite is the largest kite in the pepper range. Ideal for low winds or very experienced flyers. Pulls solidly like a train so can be used as a very low wind landboarding or buggying kite.
Flat Area: 8.0m2 Projected Area: 7.0m Aspect Ratio: 3.3 Cell Count: 20 Wingspan: 514cm
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