Howdy,
Does anyone have experience with the Kitehouse Pulsar (2.2 m) and Atelier Kites Cesium (2.15 m)?
Which would be better for a beginner?
Thanks in advance
Howdy,
Does anyone have experience with the Kitehouse Pulsar (2.2 m) and Atelier Kites Cesium (2.15 m)?
Which would be better for a beginner?
Thanks in advance
I don't know the Cesium, but in my opinion the Pulsar is not very suitable for a beginner, it's quite nervous, in the Kitehouse range the Sin is better, well balanced and reliable, easy to trick but not too radical.
Best regards.
I have the Cesium (But i haven't the Pulsar.) and i think the same that Tullo write above about the Pulsar. The Cesium is a fun kite with not much precision and like Tullo said "quite nervous". I don't fly him often cause of that. The Cesium looks very nice, but there are better kites for beginners.
I hope that helps.
Thanks for the feedback so far.
The Sin is a little out of my budget. (So is the Cesium, but I needed a comparison)
I'm looking for something with a two-piece leading edge that I can use to learn the modern roll-up tricks.
I have a few kites from the late '90s (Flexifoil Stranger and Erazor), so am capable of most of the basic tricks (axel, cascade, fade).
Are there any other options available for around EUR 200?
Alles anzeigenThanks for the feedback so far.
The Sin is a little out of my budget. (So is the Cesium, but I needed a comparison)
I'm looking for something with a two-piece leading edge that I can use to learn the modern roll-up tricks.
I have a few kites from the late '90s (Flexifoil Stranger and Erazor), so am capable of most of the basic tricks (axel, cascade, fade).
Are there any other options available for around EUR 200?
Freilein Creator III and Freilein Ninja are in this budget. Great kites from Asia in perfect quality. Modern and perfect for roll up tricks.You find them on AliExpress.