To save wear and tear (and spars) on the Obsession I picked this up at the Dodd Gross flight school in August 2003. My lack of progress at trick flying was causing a degree of frustration and any number of broken Obsession bits, so I picked the Pyro up along with the Flight School DVD to return to basic flying so I can build the skills necessary to do the tricks.
The Pyro is obviously a 'cheap' trainer kite - in that both the sail and spars are made of cheaper material and it's one of the smaller dual line kites - neverless its sturdy and well made.
Purchased: August 2003
Width : 178 cm Height : 84 cm Depth : 25 cm Weight : 168 g
Spars :5mm Carbon Fibre Sail : Nylon Ripstop
Wind Range : Medium
Cost : $46 in the USA, about £40 in the UK - including bag, handles and line.
Good first kite and good as a 'trainer' kite for tricking. Once I've learnt the basic trick techniques the Pyro won't get a lot of flying time, but I have a way to go before that!
So how is the Pyro going? I must say it doesn't get any airtime these days. I flew it a lot after purchasing it to try and make some trick flying progress without breaking spars off what was then my only other trick kite, the Obsession. This succeeded and I felt happier with trick flying. However after acquiring the Gemini and MiniGem I found I made even more progress and never went back to the Pyro. I keep it around just in case my children want to learn trick (or even plain Delta) flying or indeed if someone wants to "have a go" at some event or fly in. (KiteJan 11/10/07)