Hi Guys,
I have to agree with Dave.... and Mattressbuster. I don't really think a pure blood "Bow" kite is ideal for beginners unless it is set up on a full depower system safety leash to one front line. I know the original crossbow doesn't have a leash in place that connects to the front line but instead goes to the chicken loop. I've seen a couple of x-bow 2's and haven't seen the safety tp the front line maybe been removed by owners????. With the amount of bows we see inverting, bridle tangling, bow tieing, death spiralling with rider attached, I reckon it is less than safe.
The Airush Halo is definaltely not a newbie kite, it's a performance bow and as with all things of high performance, they tend to be unstable and more technical to use unless modified.
I like the switchblades and Flow/DNA's too, definately more stable and newbie friendly.
I'm not saying bows can't be used for teaching, just that there are better options.
For what it's worth, probably not even 2 cents

Good winds,