The viper is the new four-line traction kite from Peter Lynn. It is
meant for everybody wanting to start traction kiting but with good
gear from the very beginning. Whether you're landboarding or buggying,
this kite will work to its full capabilities. The handling is easy and
the kite is very stable at the edge of the wind window, enabling you to
concentrate on the control of your kiteboard or buggy as to where you are going. Because
of the low side pull the ride will be very comfy and you won't have
to struggle to hold the edge against the wind. The kite comes in 4
sizes so the whole wind range is covered. The kite comes in a nice bag
with lines and handles.
These kites are aimed at good value for money, kite power wise and fly
well. We recommend you buy a sleeving kit for your line lengths will
need to be evened up during at least the first set up.
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Price: £169.95 |
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Similar to the Twister, this kite has a fairly high aspect ratio but without as much lift. It is intended for people who are wishing to get into traction kiting and take it seriously. This small size can be used for higher wind landboarding and buggying, or it can be used simply for fun flying in lower winds.
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Price: £189.95 |
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This size of kite is ideal for medium wind landboarding and buggying, for people who have experience with smaller 4-line kites and know what they are doing. Otherwise suitable for novices as a recreational power kite who have some experience of power kiting. Smooth power delivery and holds at the edge of the kite and wind window well.
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Price: £229.95 |
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This is the largest size in the Viper range and is ideal for landboarders who want to pull of big airs, or extreme buggiers perhaps wanting high speeds. This is all attainable due to the kites relatively high aspect ratio. Not recommended as a beginner traction kite, suitable for experienced kiters.
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Price: £269.95 |
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This size of kite can be used for recreational jumping (as the lift is
not as extreme as that of the Twister), or landboarding
and buggying in average winds. Its size enables people to pull off
jumps on a landboard and reach high speeds, whilst still being stable
enough to be safe and not have to worry about what the kite is
doing. Also suitable for novices with power kiting experience & a
reasonable understanding/respect of the wind (ie. light wind use as a very
thorough start).
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