HQ rush III

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Re: HQ rush III

Postby Michael » Tue 27 Apr 2010 08:09

Hi,

Depending on what you consider to be a „standard“ kite.

There are various designs available on the market, but if you start comparing them with lets say, other kites from the HQ brand you will find a variety of results.

“Trainer kites” like RUSH are designed to get people introduced into flying stunt foils. It certainly has less pull than for example a HYDRA or BEAMER. Not to mention anything bigger than SCOUT OR APEX.

All these kites are designed for different applications and pilot skill levels.

Have a look at our main catalogue at www.invento-hq.com and find out which kite might suit you best.

Michael
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Re: HQ rush III

Postby sidv13 » Mon 26 Apr 2010 17:05

what I was asking is if this is considered a trainer kite is the pull less than a "standard" or Non trainer kite? thank you for the quick response
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Re: HQ rush III

Postby Michael » Mon 26 Apr 2010 16:47

Hello!

You can use the bar of a RUSH III PRO on an regular RUSH III kite but bear in mind that you would obviously need to remove the safety line of the PRO bar before attaching it to the regular RUSH kite.

:!: As a manufacturer, we always recommend for you to use the accessories that came together with your kite. :!:

There is no difference in pulling forces between the kites of the regular RUSH and PRO RUSH series, apart from the fact that both series come in three different sizes and therefore each size has its own level of pulling force.

The only difference between them is the safety line on the RUSH PRO and therefore the bridle of the PRO series.

Greetings,

Michael

Also note: The pulling forces of a kite depend on many different factors like strength of wind, position of the kite in the wind window and humidity of the wind.
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HQ rush III

Postby sidv13 » Mon 26 Apr 2010 16:34

I was wondering if the rush III 200 could be used with the 3 line bar from the Rush pro III, I would really like to get a 3 line kite but was thinking that I would like a 2 meter kite. or if you could tell me what kind of pull the the Rush pro 3 250 produces? is it the same as a regular 2.5 meter or more like the pull of a 2 meter?
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