are LEI's better kites?

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MagicMike
MagicMike
WA
210 posts
WA, 210 posts
12 Jul 2007 1:13pm
hey guys
i am fairly new to kiteboarding and have been riding peter lynn for a season now and love them, i have found a cheap 05 13m fuel for sale which i am interested in, however from a few different riders i have heard that LEI's arn't as good as the twinskins. is it true?
cheers
havox
havox
WA
148 posts
WA, 148 posts
12 Jul 2007 1:16pm
in short no... actually i've never flown peter lynn :) but they just look funny.. you will love the fuel .. great kite
Jono
Jono
WA
50 posts
WA, 50 posts
12 Jul 2007 1:26pm
And now it begins
havox
havox
WA
148 posts
WA, 148 posts
12 Jul 2007 1:28pm
heeh how often this question come up? bow vs c vs fiol
NSW, 4382 posts
12 Jul 2007 3:33pm
I sell and ride both types.
Neither is "better" than the other, they are totally different kites. Kites yeah, but they have such different handling qualities. The venom/twin skin style is is best at waveriding (with an experienced rider) and freestyle - like big boosting and hooked in tricks.
The fuel is best at unhooked wakestyle, and can also be used in waves (with skill), and for freestyle hooked in riding.
In short they both can do similar things.

On the downside, pump ups can get punctures and are generally not as durable as a twin skin, and a twin skin can be hard to inflate if there is poor wind at ground level, and can be problematic for inexperienced people to relaunch from water.

That covers most of it. If the 05 13M Fuel is cheap, go for it (less than $600 complete), it was a strong pulling kite not renowned for upwind ability (but still goes upwind) or depower. Make sure the safety system is complete and fully functioning, and that you know how to use it, before you use/inflate the kite.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

MagicMike
MagicMike
WA
210 posts
WA, 210 posts
12 Jul 2007 1:35pm
i know this subject is a sensitive topic its just this forum is great for getting experienced riders advice but thanks for the replies anyways
BoDiddly
BoDiddly
VIC
622 posts
VIC, 622 posts
12 Jul 2007 3:52pm
Nah I rekon that <insert kite name> is the best it's got the best <insert type of safety/de-power> than all the other <insert OTHER kite type here> kites out there.

Either way, what ever makes you happy!
Demo one!
Tonewolf
Tonewolf
382 posts
382 posts
14 Jul 2007 2:55pm
just thought i'd keep this new topic alive...'cause it's got valuable info that all of us need in it.

bite me!
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