by Kenny » Fri Dec 25, 2009 9:23 am 
			
			Local representation is important and should never be estimated.  We fly a lot of Ozone and Best kites because it is easy to demo those kites.  If you have a problem you have a trusted person that you can speak with about the issue.  Brian & Heather Schenck, Ozone Kites and Jacob Buzianis, Best have built a following because they are also people of integrity.  They want to grow the sport and they are extremely helpful.  
Mike, I have to take issue with one blanket statement that you made, "I doubt most can actually tell a huge difference between a good kite and a bad one."  I disagree.  Unfortunately, the decision to buy a particular kite is often based on the wrong criteria (price, promised features, what the pros ride, how cool it looks in the magazine, etc.).  I can see a new rider thinking, "if there is not much difference in kites, I will pick up that 2002 kite for $50 of of ebay."  I have seen that mistake happen far too many times.  I thank Billy for teaching so many people and helping them get set up with the right gear.  Look at how fast some of his students have progressed.  Part of the reason is technique, part is proper gear selection.
Jim, Flysurfer has a line of 5 kites, so comparing them to the Frenzy - well that is tough to do.  The kite that compares the most closely is the Outlaw (also an open-cell foil dedicated for snow and land use).  However, an Outlaw is more like an Ozone Manta (higher aspect ratio kite).  I fly the big Speed 3 19M. It is an pricey, light wind machine that is worthwhile if you use it on the snow and water.  It is big, but manageable due the huge amount of depower.  I really like light wind riding and the big speed has given me a lot more days on the water and the snow.