Advantages: Perfect Landboarding kite Disadvantages: NOT FOR KIDS IS A POWERFULL KITE !!!
Ok guys and Gals this is my review of the riot 5m i have a radsail pro 4m and have flown a bullet 3.5 so have not got alot of experiance with high lift kites but will try to tell you about the kite so here goes.
The Ozone Riot is Designed for intermediate to expert flyers and is a fixed bridal 4 line power kite and comes with the following:
Contents:
Backpack
Kite
Handles or optional bar (not on sale at time of writing)
Lines
Kite killers
Sticker set and Keyring
Manual
Packaging:
The bag the riot comes in is verry well constructed more like a walking rucksack has nicely padded shoulder straps a waist clip (with 2 little pockets for keys etc) and a chest clip, there are 2 clips one on each side for holding your handles/bar a big enough pocket on the inside of the bag that can take the linewinder etc and the bag can ...
chickenloop 24.10.2005 (25.10.2005)
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Advantages: Compact, cheap Disadvantages: not the closest cut, a bit slow
-- Background --
I have always been one for a wet shave, I've always believed the sharpness of a true razor gives much better cuts than the rotating blades of an electric shaver. I received the HQ 40 as a birthday present from the wife so I felt I had to give it a fair crack.
-- In the box --
The shaver comes in a nicely compacted box which simply contains the shaver, some instructions and perhaps surprisingly the two AA batteries that are required to operate the shaver. Fit the batteries into place and away you go. The shaver is no more than 4 or 5 inches in height so would be ideal for carrying around in a pocket if you ran out of time for your early morning shave. The contrast of the colours is also a nice feature, the front of the shaver is predominantly red with a touch of grey which then runs all down the rear ...
Advantages: Nice and close Disadvantages: Where to buy the sachets.
Well I needed a new electric shaver, I do prefer wet shaving but with one thing and another it is not practical.
Been using a Remington shaver for a few years, it was ok, but needed new heads, and at nearly £30.00 I thought I would go looking for a new shaver.
I was taken by the Phillips Cool Skin range, which allow the user to use wet or dry, with the added bonus of a built in Moisturising shaving system.
I opted for the HQ7782 the top of the range coolskin shaver.
Its cordless with a charger base that plugs into your shaver socket in the bathroom. It has a handy LCD display to show how much battery is left and when to charge.
Its also easy to clean, after each shave wash it under the hot tap for about 30secs, and its clean, they recommend once a week to clean the heads off with the supplied brush.
The thing Iike ...