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  1. How you start and how you progress both have very big effects on the equipment you choose. You will likely quickly outgrow your first quad. If you are local to a quad flier, suggest trying out their equipment if possible. Shop used. Don't put all the money into the kite and be lacking on lineset and handles. A good lineset and handles is as important as the sail you choose. Freilein Vertigo is a good starter kite and I still keep a few in my bag. (a stack in fact) Getting a higher end kite like a Djinn or similar can always be a good long term move. A few extra frames would be a good move there. It has the lowest risk of being something you'd outgrow. That being said, I have an older (no brand) very entry level quad that I no longer use that's looking for a good home. It doesn't include lines or handles but if you want, I'll ship it to you on condition that when you outgrow it (and you will) just pass it on to someone else that wants to learn. DM me if interested.
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