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  1. You guys might be misunderstanding me a bit. I believe the wind rarely gets above 5mph at my home( I'll have to try checking more accurately but that's what I believe). I am not wanting to have to work on a kite, nor do I want to break the bank because I have many other hobbies and this won't be my biggest. If you have any recommendations for wind in Pennsylvania, then that would be great. If you believe the 4-D would not be the right choice, then what else can you suggest?
  2. Hello, I currently have a premier osprey. It's nice for the beach but I don't have enough wind at home for it most days due to the kite itself and the fact that the replacement lines I bought for it may be too heavy and long. Anyway, I like the dual line, framed stunt kites as well as the revolutions, but the light wind/indoor rev is too expensive for all the kiting I do, and I might not have enough wind here for the EXP. Any recommendations? I was thinking about the 4-D, but maybe I should go for the rev exp or the rev indoor.... Also, any recommendations about what lines to use on the osprey? Should they be short for low wind? This way I can still fly it and it won't become obsolete. Thanks!
  3. Hello. I'm looking for some advice, if anyone wants to PM me it would help a lot. I just have a Premier Osprey and I believe the aftermarket lines I bought for it may be too heavy/too long and are dampening performance. It's a pretty cheap kite to begin with, and we have almost no wind where I live so I would hate to make it need even more wind.
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