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Peter Lynn Kites

Should this be your first adventure into kiting there are so many choices and alternatives available you may not know which one you should choose first. There are so many great manufacturers that provide safe kites and boards that you will spend a great deal of time getting used to creating your own system that works and fits best for you. Although some of the well-known brand names have higher price tags, Peter Lynn kites can give you the starting edge and confidence to master a faster kite and graduate to a kite that suites your needs. Peter Lynn, one of the catalysts in this industry provides the safety and assurances that any reputable kite manufacturer should and more!

The Arc Series

The Arc Series is probably one of the most popular Para foils on the market today. It’s rib-like skin provided the form and shape to hold up to varying wind degrees. There are several variations of the ARC model including: The Standard ARC model, T-Arc, Hi-Arc, and F-Arc. The models vary by style width and aerodynamic design. The standard models and the T-Arc are good starter kites, but you should steer clear of the F-Arc kite, which will be far too advanced and responsive for most novice surfers. If you aren’t quite sure which kite is for you, you should seek professional advice from a certified instructor who will be able to size the right system up for you.

The C-Quad

The C-Quad is an alternatively a new hybrid between the soft and framed kites that are available today. As a unique kite, the C-Quad screams for skilled surfers who can handle its performance. A high lifting kite, it can break through upwind with little drag possible.

The Water Foils

Designed specifically as a kite surfing “kite” it was created with that functionality in mind. The kite was designed so it can be launched from a power down in the water. Although it is far easier to launch with a 4-line than a 2, it is still very possible to get back on your feet again.


You can visit the Peter Lynn website at peterlynnkites.co.nz.



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