Learn to Fly

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Choosing your first kite.

Make the first steps into the sport small steps; using a small kite around 1.5m or 2m is perfect. If you can get one with a bar that would be great but if  it comes with handles that's ok, you will be able to put a bar onto it later on.

Be careful if it is your local beach you don't want to go pissing people off straight away. Don't fly it over peoples heads they wont like it, even if they do like it don't do it, it is just dangerous. Kite lines are extremely sharp when under load and will take a ear off very easily so don't buzz people with your kite.

Your first kite doesn't have to cost the earth but like most things you do pay for quality so don't go for a cheep one; it will just hold you back and it will probably break the first time you take it out in any sort of strong winds.

Invest in something with proven track record. Flexifoil's are great kites. www.flexifoil.ie

Next now that you have become one with your trainer kite and you can fly it with your eyes closed it is time to get a lesson. You must to get a lesson. You need to get the right information at the beginning. It is like I said before the basics are the most important. It's simple if you don't get a lesson three things are going to happen.

1. you will hurt yourself.

2. you will break your kit.

3. you will hurt some one else with you ignorance.

So get smart get a lesson.

Come let me keep you safe! I will kit you up in my helmets, impact vest, and harness; it is all included in the lesson cost.

Come use and abuse my kites that is what they are designed for it. They are made to help beginners to get them pass that frustrating beginning stages.

All the kites are designed to be safe and easy to handle. I want you have the most fun as possible.


 


 
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