the acrobatix will fly in a 4 mph wind but you need to get the hang of it in a 10 mph wind that is not gusty once you get the feel of it youll do fine in a light wind
i do it with all my kites that have the same size spreaders top and bottom just remember to check the spar sizes before cutting them and rob is right check to see if it is splintered past your cutting point
you can get a bigger power sled a 32 is a good lifter if you dont want to go to a flowform a cody os another good choise. for a lighter wind i would go with a larger kite that should work for you i hope
hello i found a chat room in the gwtw kites forum its a frapper map with chat room if you go to the forum youll see the post click on it and join up its all kite fliers hope to see you there
depending on your wind speeds in your area 100# 120 would work well if you always have a heavy wind factor and its always good to have 2 or more line sets for diffrent winds no 2 days of winds are alike remember that
i dont think there was ever a new lineset ive never had to adjust it used to baffle my mind how a good set of lines would go all diffrent lengths when resleeving ive cut as much as 6 inches off a line to make them even again
hi penny do the white rev sails come in all designs (1.5 1 shockwave blast etc) im looking to paint my own designs as well i see alot out there and want to do my own
the acrobatix is a good slack line kite as well as the french connection fro dodd gross that kite is $115 at my local store and i flew one for the first time yesterday and liked it
very nice kite never seen that color i think now im going to get me one and as for the vented blast it would defeat light wind peformance but would be smooth in a good wind