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if i ever get the money for one i am going to put it on a SS bar, then i can adjust the stopper balls to allow for minimum sheeting and possibly no sheeting at all, i didnt like the idea of losing most of the power in the kite just my moving the bar a foot, but it has its advantages, like when its blowing 25-40knots...
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handle passes are easy... at least i think they were.. been so long i cant remember |
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I took the waroo out in winds gusting from 25 to 40 mph and rode my mountainboard with it. The Waroo handles great (unbelievably) in gusty winds. I imagine that when my skills improve and I don't have to actually think about so many things at once, I'll get another one - perhaps larger. For now, I have a 9 Yarga on order to replace it.
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some here ride 12m waroo w/ pulley bar.
a few here of a guy going huge on his 12 w/ pulley.. http://www.bryanleighty.com/kite41106/ |
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Gave it a try and got skunked at Redington.
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We got several hours in at Shizzle. With the help of the tide, going upwind was a breeze. Sorry for not returning your call Big G, I wuz kitin'... We be kitin' now thru the weekend. gimmie a call...
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cypress was good.
2morrow should b nice2 |
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Yep,
It was nice out there. Wazoo looked good. |
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