Hi Kosta, nice to see you fly, as always. Which kite would you recommend for someone who is not a beginner and is looking for an advanced trick kite?. I have a Maestro 3 and also feel like it oversteers a lot. Thank you.
I don't know in which country do you live, what's available, what conditions, lines.... but for sure check Level One kites - very good price/quality ratio. Than, if you want something more expensive, they are many options.
what about a Nirvana, UL & SUL or Standard?? a really good other Trick-Kite is the Ophidion of AH-Technologies. Video by Kite & Friends: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_zyOpA-MWhQ.html
Hi, sorry for the late response.... I was travelling and filming a lot. Actually, it's not that easy for me to remember something that I have tried and liked that much to recommend it... and to be still in production/available. Did you find something during that time?
Hi, yesterday I tried the Freemium 900 and it was ok. It's not extremely well balanced but for this price somebody can learn some tricks and progress. I was about to make a video but the wind was bad and against the sunlight. Maybe another time.... Also, I will try to make a video with FYF 500 in a month.... stay tuned!
Hi. Can you please recommend a stunt kite for beginners? Can you get something like this for less than 100€? It should be a kite with which you can learn a few basic tricks. I have the impression as there wouldn't be so much choice of kites here in Germany. It doesn't have to be a pure stunt kite either. Not something like the HQ Macara light that was recommended to me. I read that it should be difficult to learn tricks with the Macara light. I would be grateful for every tip. Many greetings.
Hello again, I just answered you about the Yukon II. No, you are actually lucky in Germany to have Level One kites ;) Macara Light is one of the 4 kites that I'm waiting to receive for test. Other one is the Spiderkites Tomboy. The Yukon will be useful for the first 5-12 sessions, than you need something well balanced. You can keep it for backup, for strong/risky wind or for friends.... If you really want to practice often tricks get the Level One Reloaded.
@@gokitinggr Hi. thanks for the answer. My english is not very good. I have also read the other posts. Maybe the Yukon is something to start with to see if it's something for me at all. The Levelone stunt kites cost too much for me. I live on the Baltic Sea, so the first thing I wanted to do was buy a steering mat and a speed kite. there is enough wind here.