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Size : Span : Area : A/R : Cells : Wind : Skill : |
: 2.4m : 2.0m² : 3.1:1 : 16 : 15 mph + : all |
: 3.0m : 3.0m² : 3.1:1 : 16 : 12 mph + : all |
: 3.5 : 4.0m² : 3.1:1 : 16 : 12 mph + : all |
: 3.9m : 5.0m² : 3.1:1 : 18 : 8 mph + : exp. |
: 4.5m : 6.0m² : 3.3:1 : 18 : 6 mph + : exp. |
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The Samurai2 has been designed for all round
traction fun. Whatever your traction passion. "The special high stability profile combined
with a sleek plan-form and low drag line means you get a user friendly kite that can still
put many competition kites to shame." Each kite comes in a striking back-back with lines,
handles or bar and instruction booklet.
Whether you ride a buggy, snow board, skis, mountain board, roller blades, or even your granny's wheelchair, the Samurai produces solid user-friendly power with quick response. Smaller sizes are intended for strong winds and the larger sizes for light wind conditions, though the operating range of each Samurai will largely depend on the flyers skill level with this type of kite.
Getting started:- Whether flying for fun or Traction Kiting, select a size that fits
your ability and prevailing wind conditions. No matter what type of kite you use for
Kite Traction, there are a number of things to remember when selecting the best size to
start with. Your choice will depend on the Surface; (Skis on snow or ice, Kite Buggy on
soft or hard sand, grass or hard ground), the Wind Speed, Flyer Skill and Experience and
Flyer Weight. Whether the flyer is a novice or has a lot of Traction Kiting experience, the
best choice is the smallest kite that will produce enough power to move. It is
essential not to be overpowered, not just because it's obviously safer, but upwind travel
will be easier and less power is easier to manage. A mid-size kite is ideal to get familiar
with control on solid ground in a modest steady wind. Once you are confident that you can
control the kite, then progress to Kite Buggy, Skis or Land Board.
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We welcome your questions, comments and suggestions.
You can e-mail us at:info@cobrakites.com
telephone; 732 270-2112
Last updated Saturday December 15 2007