The Kitfox is an easy taildragger to fly (if perhaps not one of the nicest).
Due to its relatively low weight the inertia on landing is less and this therefore reduces the risk of the "arse" end wanting to overtake the nose end on landing. Therefore, your groundloop risks are reduced here compared to something with a narrow track and long fuse such as the Luscombe etc.
Comfort in flight is average to poor especially on a gusty or very hot day and progress is notably slow with a stiff headwind.
I personally think they are fantastic machines and don't deserve the turned up nose that so many people give them. If you are looking for honest farm strip flying then the Kitfox is near the top of the list.
Picture the scene.............warm summers evening, doors off, flying alone, open airspace, open country (with a gridlocked motorway winding through it). Heaven...