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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Buying a kite: secondhand or new

Buying a kite is typically a very confusing process, especially if you are a beginner and it is your first kite. There are many possible questions, like size and number of lines. However, the question “buying a kite: secondhand or new?” is one of the most important ones. Answer to this question - “buying a kite: secondhand or new?” - is usually your personal preference. Both secondhand and new kites have their advantages and disadvantages.

There are several advices that may be useful to you deciding on what to choose when buying a kite: secondhand or new. The new kites offer you the latest and the best kite designs and features, and offer you all the typical advantages of buying the new merchandise. Experienced kitesurfers, when deciding on what to choose when buying a kite, are usually buying new kites, since the improvements and development offered with the new and later model kites offer more rapid turning, superior and higher jumping, extra hang time, added wind range and improved stability. However, there is one big disadvantage in buying a new kite. This disadvantage is the high price that is being asked for the new kites.

Beginner kitesurfers, when deciding on what to choose when buying a kite: secondhand or new, are advised to purchase a secondhand kite. There are several advantages in buying a secondhand kite. As a beginner, during your practice, you will be crashing your kite many times. That will result in many damages to your kite. That is the reason why you shouldn’t pay the expensive price of the new kite, since you might damage it anyway.

If you are deciding on what to choose when buying a kite: secondhand or new, and you go with the secondhand kite, you will be able to save a lot of money. If the secondhand kite model is currently still in production, you can save up to the third of the new kite price. If the secondhand kite model is no longer in production, you can save up to 50 percent of the new kite price. However, before purchasing a secondhand kite, you should check the kite for any leaks or worn out material.

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