is it possible to have a kite with great low end grunt, great range at top end and have light to medium bar pressure? If so what kite is this?
is it possible to have a kite with great low end grunt, great range at top end and have light to medium bar pressure? If so what kite is this?
Yes, the Ozone Edge V9, Zephyr V5, Enduro V2, Reo V5, Hyperlink V1 all have those qualities of low to medium bar pressure, so easy one handed power control and turning, even the Zephyr which is a 17M. Foil kites like the Hyperlink V1 and Chrono V3 have the best wind range in my experience. At 75kg the Chrono V3 UL is ging me a better bottom end than the Zephyr but it is a super light weight kite and definitely not suited to rough handling or proper waver riding.
I thought my bias was blindingly obvious, but just to make it clear - I'm recommending Ozone kites, because I know them well, and I'm the Australian distributor.
is it possible to have a kite with great low end grunt, great range at top end and have light to medium bar pressure? If so what kite is this?
Yes, the Ozone Edge V9, Zephyr V5, Enduro V2, Reo V5, Hyperlink V1 all have those qualities of low to medium bar pressure, so easy one handed power control and turning, even the Zephyr which is a 17M. Foil kites like the Hyperlink V1 and Chrono V3 have the best wind range in my experience. At 75kg the Chrono V3 UL is ging me a better bottom end than the Zephyr but it is a super light weight kite and definitely not suited to rough handling or proper waver riding.
Not looking to argue but I have an old zephyr v4 think. But whilst I enjoy flying it and think its a great kite for its catergory. I have never thought it had a light bar pressure, So what do you call heavy bar pressure in post 2013 kites?
Hopefully this compliments ops question
The zephyr went increasingly higher aspect and the bar pressure did ease off... but it was never heavy.
Naish Ar5 Delaminator.. Ticks all your boxes.
hahahaha,,,,, I still have a 5.5m AR5 in my shed,,,, yep, its THE Delaminator of all delaminators and all will bow down to the best delaminator in the business (except the ARX,,,, that was next level).
Are you asking for large kites or any size?
A kite that has a very similar feel throughout the quiver has always been a must for me, also a good sign that each size has been designed well, I've owned a few brands where the 8/10 has been worlds apart from the 12 almost unrelated in feel,
never loved a light pressure, tbh Carnt beat a kite that has a very direct attached feel , wind strengths can add a bit more pressure especially in their upper ranges, as Mctool mentioned a kite that's effortless to fly one handed is a good sign of decent grunt/ pull and kites like the edge / rebel I found were great with a great mid pressure feel at the bar for getting low on your edge with little or no redirection, certain kites just dump the power when you lock in a solid edge and you have to keep redirecting and get a bit flatter on the board as the Kite lacks that drive, not everyone's requirement but something I look for
Stay away from black kites, they absorb the most Sun rays - being slower on the UP stroke because of resistance...
Stay away from black kites, they absorb the most Sun rays - being slower on the UP stroke because of resistance...
is that why Cauncy is in all black to create extra edge resistance.
very hitech sport
is it possible to have a kite with great low end grunt, great range at top end and have light to medium bar pressure? If so what kite is this?
Yes, the Ozone Edge V9, Zephyr V5, Enduro V2, Reo V5, Hyperlink V1 all have those qualities of low to medium bar pressure, so easy one handed power control and turning, even the Zephyr which is a 17M. Foil kites like the Hyperlink V1 and Chrono V3 have the best wind range in my experience. At 75kg the Chrono V3 UL is ging me a better bottom end than the Zephyr but it is a super light weight kite and definitely not suited to rough handling or proper waver riding.
Not looking to argue but I have an old zephyr v4 think. But whilst I enjoy flying it and think its a great kite for its catergory. I have never thought it had a light bar pressure, So what do you call heavy bar pressure in post 2013 kites?
Hopefully this compliments ops question
I had the v5 I wouldn't call it light to medium bar pressure with the new bar I'd say more medium and a touch more
Its been said a bit higher but the XR5 is very direct, and does not have a ridiculous amount of bar pressure. plus you can adjust the settings to make it lighter
Can anyone compare bar pressure between 2017 naish pivot vs slash 2017.
Thinking of getting a 9 slash.
Local guys here fly both of those kites. I've only flown the Pivot which has a light bar pressure, but have been told that the Slash bar pressure is heavy similar to the old Parks.
Another option is core xr5
feel spongy to me compared to ozone, especially in lower to mid range
Another option is core xr5
feel spongy to me compared to ozone, especially in lower to mid range
Confirm xr5 is a valid option
Stay away from black kites, they absorb the most Sun rays - being slower on the UP stroke because of resistance...
Black material mostly have the best up resistance.
Black is used extensively in boat canopies etc where boats are in the weather 24/7.
White and fluro colours are bad news uv wise.
Fashion diticates what colors are used.
That's interesting? I run black kites and I always thought they would be more prone. Do you know the science behind this, would be interesting?
That's interesting? I run black kites and I always thought they would be more prone. Do you know the science behind this, would be interesting?
One of the best UV stabilises is Carbon (which is black) but doesn't lend itself well to white or coloured products. I always use black zip ties instead of white because they last twice as long if outdoors.
Doesnt mean that your black kite has Carbon in the fabric as a UV stabiliser though ....