A kite buggy uses a four line power kite as an engine to generate power and forward motion. The kite flies high above the ground accessing smoother wind, and can be maneuvered through the sky to generate even more power and increasing the kite buggy's speed. With the proper kite, right amount of wind and enough experience you can reach speeds in excess of 50 mph on a buggy (The current kite buggy world speed record is 77.05 mph). Power from the wind is transferred through the pilot so the physical sensations are heightened making the kite buggy very exciting to ride.
Kite buggy video from the 2009 North American Buggy eXpo
The Peter Lynn Competition ST is the standard all other kite buggies are measured by. Constructed with sturdy stainless steel tubing it is the perfect choice for a buggy, not only because of its adjustability and durability but also the ease of use.
A beefed up version of the Competition ST kite buggy, this Peter Lynn design is perfect choice whether you are a recreational buggier or a hard core race and freestyle enthusiast.
This kite buggy has been designed exclusively for Flexifoil by Rob Hills, one of the UK's leading and most extreme buggiers. The frame is made from high-grade thick walled stainless steel for durability and strength, and has been designed to withstand virtually all conditions and is perfect for beginners and pros alike.
The Big Foot kite buggy can handle all types of terrain. It's big wheels allow you to cruise on soft sand ride the dunes, and power your way through water. It doesn't lose any speed on harder surfaces and it has impressive upwind performance.