Long time lurker, first time poster. Also it looks like I will be here for a long time.
Have been flying dual kites for a while as a hobby. I am in entertainment field and recently I performed with one of the indoor kite performers in the same show. That how I got interested in Revs.
I bought Indoor Rev about a weeks ago. What can I say, learning curve is steep. Flying dual kites do not helping either. I know about tutorial videos and they are helping tremendously.
Here is the question:
Should I buy outdoor rev, so I have more practice time with quad lines?
What do you think about B2 as a first outdoor rev? Is the smaller size will make it harder/easier to control?
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cubefx
Hello,
Long time lurker, first time poster. Also it looks like I will be here for a long time.
Have been flying dual kites for a while as a hobby. I am in entertainment field and recently I performed with one of the indoor kite performers in the same show. That how I got interested in Revs.
I bought Indoor Rev about a weeks ago. What can I say, learning curve is steep. Flying dual kites do not helping either. I know about tutorial videos and they are helping tremendously.
Here is the question:
Should I buy outdoor rev, so I have more practice time with quad lines?
What do you think about B2 as a first outdoor rev? Is the smaller size will make it harder/easier to control?
Or should I just get B Series (1.5)?
Thank you.
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