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RobB

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  1. Don't care what the temperature is... I would be out there if there was a gathering like this near me !
  2. RobB

    French Bridle

    OMG, the complexity ! I use the K.I.S.S mantra with my kite flying... does the French Bridle add that much to the flying characteristics ?
  3. or maybe this might help... http://www.gombergkites.com/F-CODY.PDF
  4. 10mpg better than the regular gas model... not great by Prius standards, but I can fit a Prius in the back !
  5. re. Questions about the frozen water... in the second picture, you can see that the harbor actually freezes over & has ice & snow on it. You can walk on it (not me, but some people do) but salt water ice isn't as strong as fresh water ice. The water freezes there because it's not moving as much as the water in the Sound. The fourth and fifth picture shows a pile of snow behind the kite, and past that is about ~30' of slushy saltwater, and then the open water. The water doesn't freeze in the sound because of the constant movement of the waves, but it does get slushy when it's real cold. We had just gotten ~6" of snow that morning on top of the ~2 feet left over from a previous few snowfalls. The salt spray & wind mixes up the snow and the sand, that's why you can see sand in spots... but there's also snow and ice under the sand. It's weird, in spots you'll actually fall through when you step, and it looked like you were standing on solid sand. It's a real booger to get the ground stake in sometimes, I have to grab a large rock & hammer the stake in, Flintstone style. And yes, Nick, GM made a hybrid Tahoe until they changed the body style in 2015. They didn't sell well (except to Police, municipalities, and limo companies). My company took advantage of 'green' tax incentives and bought a couple. They're not bad, they go pretty good in the snow & on the beach, just not really suited for 'real' off-roading. They get ~10mpg better than the standard gas powered ones...
  6. Well, it looks like you're looking for BIG kites. I found a New Tech Firestorm, if you're interested. It has a 10' wingspan and is quite a handful in winds over 8mph. It's not a power kite, it does best in low wind and slow motion tricks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXO9WL34ddk http://www.gwtwforum.com/index.php?topic=11708.0
  7. Kites bring me much joy, too. And... stress relief. Nothing like flying on an empty beach, even if it is a little cold. You know that saying about dancing like no one is watching... well, fly like no one is watching !
  8. It was a little cold out today... It also looked a little cold over at the flying beach, too ! I needed 4WD to get in the parking lot, they don't really plow it very often... Luckily the salt spray and wind take care of most of it... But totally worth it, even for less than an hour of flying... Sea Devil Light... winds were ~5mph (+/-) Nothing beats a good session on the lines !
  9. I did the same thing with the verts on the wrong side, and a number of you helpful Kitelifers pointed that out to me... I probably would've still had them wrong to this day !
  10. I had one guy come back to the beach after showing him the lines. He was sporting a brand new Rev EXP... gave him some pointers on how to set it up and get it off the ground. I hope to see him again when the weather gets warmer ! That's one hooked, hopefully !
  11. Love my Kymera, it does everything well !
  12. Gustavo. was that Gerardo flying in the video ? I've been wondering what he's been flying recently. I guess he was bored with normal flying & had to challenge himself ! Awesome, send my regards ! I wish we had a flying community like yours up here, you guys really know how to fly !
  13. Yeah, WOW ! Where did you find one of these ? From what I know, this is one of the most radical stunt kites ever made. I think the quote from the end of the video says it all, it will take a few days to learn how to fly it, but it's worth it. Just the look of the kite alone... there isn't another that's even close in design. Good luck, Karma folks, this is a real piece of kiting history !
  14. I totally agree, Paul. If you don't like the cold & always complaining about being cold, you just don't have the right gear. On the rare occasions that I have friends come out & join me at the beach, I shudder when they show up in just a sweatshirt. And that's after I tell them to dress warm. I frequently break a sweat when flying duallies in the winter.... not so much with quads, since you basically just stand there.
  15. Check this page out if you haven't seen it all ready... http://www.gombergkites.com/faq/faq-a.html
  16. Looking forward to seeing some flying from that spot. It looks so scenic & picturesque... so different than what I'm used to seeing as I haven't been out of the Northeast in over 10 years. Just watch the ripstop on those cactus ! I thought my beach was full of hazards... Yikes !
  17. Thanks, John. The wind was a little high, but I think I was a little shaky from being cold, too. I had all ready been out in the cold for more than an hour when I remembered to get out the camera.
  18. Yeah, I hope everything got there OK. I shipped a box the same day to Virginia, it got there last friday I think. Message me if you need tracking info...
  19. Thanks, Fred... and yeah, I get that twitch if I don't fly for a couple of weeks. Only one way to cure that !
  20. Hopefully we'll fly together soon, and hopefully in better weather than we've been having. 60's sounds good, but maybe a little less wind !
  21. Just had to... too many days without a good fly, and the weather doesn't look like it's getting any better any time soon. The temperature looked right, almost above freezing today, but when I got to the beach, the 20mph wind was quite sobering. At least it was a steady breeze out of the NorthEast. Yes, the leading edge of another (albeit weaker) Nor'Easter, but it hadn't started to snow & sleet yet. The ITW Ultrafoil is proving to be a trouble-free easy flyer, it takes maybe 2 minutes to get it in the air and stays there pretty well in winds up to 25mph. I only let it up 50'-75' today, didn't want to waste too much time winding line at the end of the outing. The Rev 1.5 full vent with 4 wrap sticks was an easy choice... well, pretty much the only choice in my bag for winds this high. I left some footage of it's true speed at the end of the video, my cold hands were having a tough time reacting fast enough... Well, hope everyone else is getting out & flying, and hopefully a little warmer than here !
  22. So cool to catch a rainbow as a flying background... Rare, too.
  23. Prices ? The Eclipse, Shockwave & Pyro are interesting...
  24. The great thing about the windbreaker is that it can be used as a cleat to hold the kite against your anchor. I have a number of them, I prefer them greatly to hoop spools.
  25. RobB

    Kite Bags

    If you're talking about the basic HQ bag, just a long tube with one small pocket in the end... that one is a piece of cr@p. I say that because I have 3, and the seams have let go on all of them. I rarely carry them outside the house, and just use them for storage of kites that I don't fly much. The ITW bag is built out of better material, and is worth the extra few $$$. The ITW bag that I have is over 10 years old, and is still in great shape. I also use it frequently to carry from my house to the beach, the HQ bags have been to the beach less than 5 times each.
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