buy older Flysurfer Peak snowkites and convert them. We did that successfully. There are a couple of howtos online available. The peak is a single skin kite which makes way more sense than dbl layer kites and it is quite a mature product.
Here in the Netherlands we have quite a bit of succes with some cheap, second hand NASA wings. Single skin and quite stable. Pulls like a m*therflipper!
Haha, I’m laughing with you Mike, not at you. I thought about trying the same thing with my SS 3m, but now I know… sadly at your expense. 😅 Great video none the less. Now maybe BRM will send you one to demo the right way?
Love your videos. Should have bought a single surface foil kite. A quick search and I see Ozone sells the GO trainer. 2 line, single skin trainer kite. Or the larger version called the Explore; at 4m / 6m
Thank you for your investment on behalf the community! Please keep it up :)
Thanks. I will continue and try to sail this regard less.
@@StandUpMagazin Any chance you could cut the bottom layer, effectively making it a single-skin?
@@Mvrck44 thank that was my next thought. But careful with the Bridles
Thanks for this video and doing this! ❤
Your welcome. Thanks for your support. 🤙🏽
buy older Flysurfer Peak snowkites and convert them. We did that successfully. There are a couple of howtos online available. The peak is a single skin kite which makes way more sense than dbl layer kites and it is quite a mature product.
Thanks for watching and idea. I will look that up. 🤙🏽
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Here in the Netherlands we have quite a bit of succes with some cheap, second hand NASA wings. Single skin and quite stable. Pulls like a m*therflipper!
Nice. Thanks for watching. Not much success on my end
born-kite, a german company has BRM substitute for around $500
Thanks for watching and the tip. Too bad I am on Maui. Shipping might be an issue…🤔
Please give me link. Thanks
And have you seen the video of BK how they test and demonstrate that the thing isn't filling up with water?
@@avinashbikha I have not
@@avinashbikha thanks for watching... I did not see that yet.
Brm etc use single skin kites.
I'm curious if the trainer kite you purchased could maintain its structure with the inner fabric layer removed?
Good idea. I was also thinking of just cutting hole on the trailing edge.
Haha, I’m laughing with you Mike, not at you. I thought about trying the same thing with my SS 3m, but now I know… sadly at your expense. 😅 Great video none the less. Now maybe BRM will send you one to demo the right way?
😆 thanks for watching. Maybe they will. Nevertheless I decided to still try to sail this thing
Love your videos. Should have bought a single surface foil kite. A quick search and I see Ozone sells the GO trainer. 2 line, single skin trainer kite. Or the larger version called the Explore; at 4m / 6m
Thanks so much for watching and that tip. I will look that up for sure. 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Made for water starts!
You never know till you go. Tried this is Hood River a couple years ago and same thing….sinker. BRM is where it’s at for now.
HQ4 hydra - trainer kite for water starts
@@snowpigpow really? Great to hear I will go and try