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Buying a new "old" kite

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Created by synopsis > 9 months ago, 7 Aug 2014
synopsis
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7 Aug 2014 5:11AM
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Hey guys!

I've found a store that wants to get rid of their "old" kites.

That means for example a brand new 2012 liquidforce envy for 650 USD or 400 without the bar.


That's a good kite, absolutely new condition, good price but - the question is does the "time" effect skips kites that havent been touched? or am I risking buying a new kite with leaking valves?


Any experience on these kind of bargains?


thanks guys!



fingerbone
NSW, 921 posts
7 Aug 2014 7:32AM
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synopsis said..
Hey guys!

I've found a store that wants to get rid of their "old" kites.

That means for example a brand new 2012 liquidforce envy for 650 USD or 400 without the bar.


That's a good kite, absolutely new condition, good price but - the question is does the "time" effect skips kites that havent been touched? or am I risking buying a new kite with leaking valves?


Any experience on these kind of bargains?


thanks guys!





Jump on the New but old stock kites..they still have manufactures warrantee...Zero wrong ....just not this season.

suniboy21
VIC, 1090 posts
7 Aug 2014 8:13AM
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I just bought a quiver of fuels for cheap cheap 2013....
happy days

ONYX
WA, 116 posts
7 Aug 2014 9:15AM
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Can't go wrong with old new fuels.

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
7 Aug 2014 9:32AM
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I can't believe you guys are telling people about this.
Good luck getting a "new" old one next year.
It's already hard now.



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