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Has anyone flown the Rev. indoor, outdoors? if anyone has done so, can you tell us how did it go? Is it posible to do tricks outdoor with such a kite?

I frequently go to this park where the wind is dead, and would like to try the indoor Rev. kite outdoor

I don't have one yet, and would like to hear experiences from others. Thanks

Hector. "The Guatemalan KiteFlyer".-

Posted

Yes, you can fly it outdoors as I am forced to do on occasion.

Short or long lines. Wind range is 0- 2 mph.

John's SUL Rev I was looking very interesting in San Ramon. That's one I don't have and might want to look into down the line.

Lines 10-25 for short lines and longer ones are ok, too.

Enjoy!

BB

Penny

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Yes, you can fly it outdoors as I am forced to do on occasion.

Short or long lines. Wind range is 0- 2 mph.

John's SUL Rev I was looking very interesting in San Ramon. That's one I don't have and might want to look into down the line.

Lines 10-25 for short lines and longer ones are ok, too.

Enjoy!

BB

Penny

First of all. Wow... you are gorgeus!!! and a Master at the indoors. Thank you for your respond. I think I will try the indoor kite outdoor since I don't have any connection for a gim or similar. I am going to try my kids school. But I know for a fact that next month I will be using for the first time, the salon of acts in guatemala since I am leaving for a one month trip with my wife and 3 daughters. They all passed the Grade and my gift of appreciation is a two way trip to Guatemala. They deserve it. Thanks again, I will try to imitate you. At least, I am going to try to keep the kite in flite. Truly Yours Hector: "the guatemalan KiteFlier".-

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:) Thank you. I clean up ok for a kiteflier.

The indoor Rev. is an awsome kite for 0-2 mph. I saw John actually make the Rev. I SUL look good indoor and out recently. Prior to this year I was not so impressed. It probably boils down to what you put the time and practice into. I wonder if his wind range is better then the Indoor Rev?

John? What did you say about your Rev. I SUL? I like the way it tracks better, so outdoors it might be high on my list. We'll see. I'm fine with what I have at the moment.

I read your bio.. Way kewl. Enjoy those kids while you have them at home. I never believed my mom when she told me the time would go so quickly. I miss my babies. Thank goodness Kites keep me busy.

BB

Penny~ with no spell check in sight.

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:w00t: Thank you. I clean up ok for a kiteflier.

The indoor Rev. is an awsome kite for 0-2 mph. I saw John actually make the Rev. I SUL look good indoor and out recently. Prior to this year I was not so impressed. It probably boils down to what you put the time and practice into. I wonder if his wind range is better then the Indoor Rev?

John? What did you say about your Rev. I SUL? I like the way it tracks better, so outdoors it might be high on my list. We'll see. I'm fine with what I have at the moment.

I read your bio.. Way kewl. Enjoy those kids while you have them at home. I never believed my mom when she told me the time would go so quickly. I miss my babies. Thank goodness Kites keep me busy.

BB

Penny~ with no spell check in sight.

thanks penny im getting a rev indoor and wanted to know if outdoor flying in low wind would be to hard on it. you gave me the answer ive been waiting for :)

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thanks penny im getting a rev indoor and wanted to know if outdoor flying in low wind would be to hard on it. you gave me the answer ive been waiting for :)

Well, when they suggest 0-2mph as its wind range, they are pretty accurate, don't take it out in much more than that, the indoor rods are verrrry thin

excellent kites inside tho, its my favorite.

Posted

thanks monkey my indoor hasnt arrived yet its still in transit im counting the days until its here i got a vaction from work in 2 weeks so i hope it comes before then during the week ill be able to get gym access to try it out. as for outdoors we get still air days alot in augest and september so it will probly work outdoors then

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