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  1. Paid €175 for mine, looking around it is a good price brand new. But, you're right about the mood thing, I imagine sometimes the power kite will be too much like hard work. I flew it today for about two hours and I was done in! Would have been time for something a bit mellower Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
  2. Yeah, tbh the hornet was the cheaper alternative route to quadline kites and I'll be the first to admit I am a bit impulsive! I get an idea in my head and I just cannot shake it...I blame the father in law for suggesting I take his three stack sport kite out. It was fun but in a limited way...there are only so many spins before the boredom sets in. Add that and the Internet together and hey presto, Steve has to have a quad line... Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
  3. Thanks, povlhp...I'll have a gander. Tonight is research night then, feine and better places to fly... Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
  4. Hi all, thanks for all your advice. I live in Germany now so dunstable is a bit of a trek, haha... I've finally made my choice and decided to buy a quad foil. After more research I thought this would give me the four line experience I'm looking for and at a bit of a lower price. I'm now the proud owner of a Peter Lynn hornet 3m and after just one day of flying I've also decided I'll save the money for a rev, although I'm now not sure whether to skip the SLE and straight to something I can grow with. But, man, I know the PL is no rev but four lines are brilliant, what an eye opener! Wish you all a windy Saturday, I'm off out to practice, fixed grin in place Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
  5. As a complete newbie I would love some advice. I want to buy a quad, but am loath to spend so much money on one and then discover they ate not for me! Can anyone recommend a cheaper clone, that way I wouldn't lose so much if I decide I don't like it. There are no clubs near me and I don't yet know any kite flyers in order to borrow, or try one out. But, that said, they look simply brilliant in flight and I'm fairly sure that once I've destroyed the cheap one in the learning curve I'll go out and buy a rev!! Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
  6. Welcome to the forums steve.jon.wells., please send me a PM if you have any questions. :)

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