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Flexifoil is THE trademark name in the power kiting world and is synonymous with quality and fun. One of their best-selling kites is the Buzz. The Flexifoil Buzz is an entry level dual line power kite aimed at beginners and novices. This review walks through all the best features of this kite.
As is to be expected with Flexifoil, the Sting 2 comes with absolutely everything that the kite flyer needs to get them up and flying straight out of the bag. It all comes packaged in a great looking drawstring ruck-sack, it looks really great and has a real sort of urban jungle feel to it. The Sting comes with a great set of high quality, foam covered quad line handles.
HQ have made a real effort with their kites in recent years to make sure that the pilot has everything they need to start flying right away, the new Beamer 5 is no exception. HQ have ditched the "big zipper" bags that were present on the HQ Beamer 4 and have instead opted for a more traditional ruck-sack, it looks really great and has a real sort of urban jungle feel to it.
Peter Lynn have managed to squeeze everything you need to start flying into a really small and compact pouch, the pouch itself is a really great looking carrier and a nice improvement from the Vibe 1. As with most beginner power kites the equipment needed to start flying is fairly minimal and the Vibe is no exception, it comes with the Vibe 2 foil, and a set of lines and wrist straps (the 2.3 and 2.6 versions come with padded wrist straps to accommodate the extra pull and keep flying comfortable.
The Hornet proved to be a huge success for peter Lynn so it comes as no surprise that they have launched a second version. It Comes in five different sizes (2,3,4,5 and 6 meter variants) each of which has their own unique colouring. There is great pressure on Peter Lynn to improve on the first generation so let’s dive right in and see what’s changed.