Flying a 4-line powerkite is exciting, fun, challenging and, yes indeed; powerful!
To ensure anybody can learn 4-line controls with confidence we have built the ultimate all-rounder, the Hornet delivers its power in a predictable way, it is stable, easy turning and above all, a lot of fun to fly.
The Peter Lynn Hornet is the most well established all-round powerkite in the world, in over 10 years of history it has been revised, redesigned and tuned to perfection. No matter in which traction kiting discipline your ambition lies, the Hornet will provide you with a highly dependable and versatile entry-to-intermediate level traction kite.
So if you are looking to cruise your first beach in a kitebuggy, make your first miles landboarding or snowkiting, the Hornet is the perfect companion into a world of wind powered excitement.
Hornet colour combinations:
- Hornet 2.0m2 – white – charcoal
- Hornet 3.0m2 – lime – white
- Hornet 4.0m2 – green – white
- Hornet 5.0m2 – blue – white
- Hornet 6.0m2 – light blue – white
The Hornet is delivered as a complete package, containing:
- Hornet kite
- Hornet bag
- 4-line handles or 4-line control bar
- Colour coded, durable Dyneema® flying lines with stitched sleeves
- Safety system
- Ground stake
- 4-line bridled foil manual
- Sizes
- 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0m²
- Ready-to-Fly
- Yes – Handles or Bar
Manufacturer and contact information for this product:
Equipe Trading BV
Hercules 4
5125 RK Gilze
The Netherlands
Email: support@equipe-trading.com
Tel nr.: +31(0)161 223436
Safety instructions for this product:
- Choking hazard due to small parts, keep away from small children
- Danger of strangulation
- Keep away from small children
- Usage only under adult supervision
General safety instructions for kites:
- Attention, danger to life! Never fly a kite during a thunderstorm or if bad weather is coming up.
- Attention, danger to life! Never fly near power lines, busy roads or airports.
- Never fly your kite on crowded flying sites! Ensure that the kite has as much space as required to the left and right as it needs forward.
Onlookers are often not aware of the risk and are safest if they stay behind the pilot.
- Maintain distance from the other kite fliers. Tight lines cut through each other and are razor-sharp!