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Ozone Hyperlink V2

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Created by KiteHume > 9 months ago, 15 Apr 2019
KiteHume
NSW, 51 posts
15 Apr 2019 8:17PM
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ozonekites.com/products/water-kites/hyperlink-v2/

Any reviews yet?

Adam''KiteRepair
NSW, 104 posts
16 Apr 2019 3:42PM
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Just buy one!

Ozone Kites Aus
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16 Apr 2019 5:35PM
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Ozone Kites Aus said..




None in Australia yet. They are online though as of today although the 5m and 7m have not been released yet (no pricing either). https://www.kitepower.com.au/collections/kitesurfing-kites/products/ozone-hyperlink-v2-kite-only?variant=20819520225339


Not sure why that link above did not work, but this one should
www.kitepower.com.au/collections/kitesurfing-kites/products/ozone-hyperlink-v2?variant=20819519668283

KiteHume
NSW, 51 posts
16 Apr 2019 7:59PM
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Adam''KiteRepair said..




Just buy one!


Or two

Alysum
NSW, 1024 posts
17 Apr 2019 9:11PM
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I keep hearing that foil kites are difficult to fly and loop.
Is the Hyperlink v2 a user friendly foil kite coming off tube kites ?
Look forward to the reviews.

dafish
NSW, 1631 posts
18 Apr 2019 7:18AM
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I can't comment on the v2, but the v1 is pretty learner friendly. By watching a few clips on setting up, launching, and landing it's not hard to get the hang of things. I had mine up and running within minutes on my first go. There are a few different techniques to employ with redirect in jumping etc, but as far as flying goes it's pretty straight forward. Keeping the bridles tidy is a must and will cause frustration if you don't pack the kite away carefully. If you do then it's reasonably quick to setup. As far as looping goes, I have a12 and am now looping it, (mainly just downloops for now) and am finding where the power is in it's movement through the window. I am using a 50cm bar and could probably use a bigger one to get the kite around quicker. The one issue when flying alone is the self land. I have a rope slider setup and I have to disengage the chicken loop after braking and backstalling the kite to the ground. I then have to reset the loop to hook over the stake and run toward the kite. I will have to think of a better tether setup at my local as this method is not ideal for me.

BrisKites
QLD, 1286 posts
18 Apr 2019 9:59AM
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dafish said..
I can't comment on the v2, but the v1 is pretty learner friendly. By watching a few clips on setting up, launching, and landing it's not hard to get the hang of things. I had mine up and running within minutes on my first go. There are a few different techniques to employ with redirect in jumping etc, but as far as flying goes it's pretty straight forward. Keeping the bridles tidy is a must and will cause frustration if you don't pack the kite away carefully. If you do then it's reasonably quick to setup. As far as looping goes, I have a12 and am now looping it, (mainly just downloops for now) and am finding where the power is in it's movement through the window. I am using a 50cm bar and could probably use a bigger one to get the kite around quicker. The one issue when flying alone is the self land. I have a rope slider setup and I have to disengage the chicken loop after braking and backstalling the kite to the ground. I then have to reset the loop to hook over the stake and run toward the kite. I will have to think of a better tether setup at my local as this method is not ideal for me.


Check out their video below. I usually wouldn't bother resetting the loop but if it's an issue you might try just unhooking instead of deploying the loop.



A couple of other variations shown in Gunnars video here -


Still waiting for our V2's to ship from the factory, hopefully soon. Oh and I'm sure the Ozone rep meant to mention you can hit up your local dealer for more info. https://www.briskites.com.au/catalog/ozone-kites/ozone-hyperlink-v1-2303.html

KPSS Used
NSW, 372 posts
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9 May 2019 10:59AM
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Just received our demos!

dafish
NSW, 1631 posts
9 May 2019 5:46PM
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BrisKites said..

dafish said..
I can't comment on the v2, but the v1 is pretty learner friendly. By watching a few clips on setting up, launching, and landing it's not hard to get the hang of things. I had mine up and running within minutes on my first go. There are a few different techniques to employ with redirect in jumping etc, but as far as flying goes it's pretty straight forward. Keeping the bridles tidy is a must and will cause frustration if you don't pack the kite away carefully. If you do then it's reasonably quick to setup. As far as looping goes, I have a12 and am now looping it, (mainly just downloops for now) and am finding where the power is in it's movement through the window. I am using a 50cm bar and could probably use a bigger one to get the kite around quicker. The one issue when flying alone is the self land. I have a rope slider setup and I have to disengage the chicken loop after braking and backstalling the kite to the ground. I then have to reset the loop to hook over the stake and run toward the kite. I will have to think of a better tether setup at my local as this method is not ideal for me.



Check out their video below. I usually wouldn't bother resetting the loop but if it's an issue you might try just unhooking instead of deploying the loop.



A couple of other variations shown in Gunnars video here -


Still waiting for our V2's to ship from the factory, hopefully soon. Oh and I'm sure the Ozone rep meant to mention you can hit up your local dealer for more info. https://www.briskites.com.au/catalog/ozone-kites/ozone-hyperlink-v1-2303.html


Can't just unhook as I use a rope slider. I have to disengage the chicken loop every time, which is good because it means I have checked that my system works every time before I go out. I have worked out a solution and hooking the brake over the stake in light winds works fine and gives me time to go grab the kite. If I was out alone in stronger winds I would just hit the safety and walk up my lines and pack up.

BrisKites
QLD, 1286 posts
10 May 2019 1:57PM
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Received ours. Just weighed the 11m and it came in under 2kg.

Ozone Kites Aus
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10 May 2019 4:25PM
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BrisKites said..
Received ours. Just weighed the 11m and it came in under 2kg.


Thats light! Here is a chart from the order system which shows shipping weights, which includes the bag and repair kit. Unfortunately my demo did not arrive in Lennox today.





BrisKites
QLD, 1286 posts
11 May 2019 5:30PM
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We weighed kite only.

Leighbreeze
WA, 531 posts
11 May 2019 8:04PM
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dafish said..

BrisKites said..


dafish said..
I can't comment on the v2, but the v1 is pretty learner friendly. By watching a few clips on setting up, launching, and landing it's not hard to get the hang of things. I had mine up and running within minutes on my first go. There are a few different techniques to employ with redirect in jumping etc, but as far as flying goes it's pretty straight forward. Keeping the bridles tidy is a must and will cause frustration if you don't pack the kite away carefully. If you do then it's reasonably quick to setup. As far as looping goes, I have a12 and am now looping it, (mainly just downloops for now) and am finding where the power is in it's movement through the window. I am using a 50cm bar and could probably use a bigger one to get the kite around quicker. The one issue when flying alone is the self land. I have a rope slider setup and I have to disengage the chicken loop after braking and backstalling the kite to the ground. I then have to reset the loop to hook over the stake and run toward the kite. I will have to think of a better tether setup at my local as this method is not ideal for me.




Check out their video below. I usually wouldn't bother resetting the loop but if it's an issue you might try just unhooking instead of deploying the loop.



A couple of other variations shown in Gunnars video here -


Still waiting for our V2's to ship from the factory, hopefully soon. Oh and I'm sure the Ozone rep meant to mention you can hit up your local dealer for more info. https://www.briskites.com.au/catalog/ozone-kites/ozone-hyperlink-v1-2303.html



Can't just unhook as I use a rope slider. I have to disengage the chicken loop every time, which is good because it means I have checked that my system works every time before I go out. I have worked out a solution and hooking the brake over the stake in light winds works fine and gives me time to go grab the kite. If I was out alone in stronger winds I would just hit the safety and walk up my lines and pack up.


Hey mate
Just an option for you.
Had a similar problem mainly self landing .
I changed to an NP waist with S1 spreader bar with pivoting hook.
which makes landing easier.It does a similar job as the rope slider but makes jumping smoother.Still great for wave & Foil with pivoting hook.
Had the rope slider shifting around in the air.

dafish
NSW, 1631 posts
13 May 2019 6:46AM
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thanks for the idea. Might look into it but I sure love my Ride Engine and won't give that up without a fight. Food for thought though...

Ozone Kites Aus
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13 May 2019 10:43AM
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dafish said..
thanks for the idea. Might look into it but I sure love my Ride Engine and won't give that up without a fight. Food for thought though...


My harness setup is like yours, rope slide and directly connected via chicken loop. When the wind is light I'll stall the kite backwards onto the ground, and often it will sit there (I do go out in very light winds). Mostly though I'll either stall backwards to the ground and then flag out to single line, walking as quickly up the flag line as possible to avoid the kite rolling around so much. OR If its too windy to stall backwards safely, I'll fly the kite to the side of the window that has the flag out line on the bottom and with the tip of the kite on the ground I'll flag it out and walk upwind to stop the kite rolling around the lines. Then I secure the kite as in the Ozone video above, then straighten out the kite, open the deflating zip on the back, straighten and check lines are not tangled, then wind up lines to about 4-5m from the speed system and secure kite pigtails/lines at the velcro in the centre of the kite. Then grab the downwind tip of the kite and keeping it low bring it back upwind to the other tip and sand them. Organise bridle inside the 2 halves, remove sand from the tips and begin rolling towards to centre and exhaust flap.
This next bit is important for keeping your leading edge battens in good condition. Fold to kite from the LE towards the TE at approx 1/3rd of the chord, so that when folded the trailing edge is longer. Slide the fold into the bag, using your hand to push the fold to the bottom of the bag. Now you have 30-40cm of TE hanging out of the bag, but the LE batten hoops are sitting nicely uncompressed in the bag. Fold the TE into the bag and leave the lines hanging out of the side of the bag that has the bar holder sleeve. Zip up the bag and push any excess line inside the bag once the bar is in the bar sleeve.
Sometimes I'll rinse the bar afterwards if its very sandy.

Gorgo
VIC, 4911 posts
13 May 2019 9:56PM
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...., I'll fly the kite to the side of the window that has the flag out line on the bottom and with the tip of the kite on the ground I'll flag it out and walk upwind to stop the kite rolling around the lines. ...


That's how I used to land my foil kites in the early 2000's. I did more of a slow stall from the side of the window while walking upwind before flagging out. That avoids the plummet of death when stalling from the top of the window. Keeping the flag out line on the ground reduces the kite rising up on the flagout line. I stayed hooked in when doing this.

Other ways of self landing included parking the kite in the lee of a beach shed or bush, or hooking the bridle or brake fan on a shrub.

Ozone Kites Aus
NSW, 884 posts
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22 May 2019 4:42PM
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Had the time and some very light wind to test fly my 13M Hyperlink V2 today. The first thing you notice is the silky smooth feel of the new fabric, and then the weight, it is seriously light. Once I opened it up on the ground 2 things stood out immediately and they are the 2 zips in the front surface (bridle side) either side of dead centre of the kite. These are where you access the lines that collapse the inside of the kite when a 5th line is connected. I will not be using these as I'm only intending to use this kite on the water or on the beach in my buggy.
I did not pre inflate, and yet the kite filled fairly quickly without any issue.












I have no idea why my pics load like this, rotated 90 degrees??? The wind was super light though, no whitecaps.




causehecan
WA, 668 posts
4 Jun 2019 7:58PM
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how you should be folding your foils with leading edge battens.

Ozone Kites Aus
NSW, 884 posts
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9 Jul 2019 11:04AM
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Here is some more info on the Hyperlink V2.

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
9 Jul 2019 10:23AM
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Ol mate gunnar laying down the knowledge as usual.
helicos at 1:12 hahaha
I think i should get one

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1061 posts
11 Jul 2019 10:19AM
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Everything in that last video can be done and is being done with way cheaper and just as good or even better kites. #hyperwankwank #dontbelievethehype #dontpayforhype #beyourself #beunique

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
11 Jul 2019 2:38PM
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Lets jump off mount inkerman together you on your pansh me on my hyperlink :D hahaha last one to the mount inkerman backpackers is a rotten egg

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11 Jul 2019 4:55PM
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Everything in that last video can be done and is being done with way cheaper and just as good or even better kites. #hyperwankwank #dontbelievethehype #dontpayforhype #beyourself #beunique


Hi Fernando

Your claim is just not true. AFAIK there is no other foil kite that is both open cell and closed cell and has an internal collapse system operated by 5th line. The Hyperlink is a very unique kite, and the V2 is an incremental improvement over the V1, especially the cloth and re-ride system and internal structure.

Regards

Steve

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
11 Jul 2019 6:31PM
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Any info on the cell walls/ribs supported unsupported X's connected that skip a wall so its like a piece of string art from a nnsw bush doof ?


There should be a promo photo looking something like this displaying the new structual design for the cell wall/rib braceing :)

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1061 posts
15 Jul 2019 2:16PM
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Ozone Kites Aus said..

NorthernKitesAUS said..
Everything in that last video can be done and is being done with way cheaper and just as good or even better kites. #hyperwankwank #dontbelievethehype #dontpayforhype #beyourself #beunique



Hi Fernando

Your claim is just not true.


I never disputed its features Steve, just the video. Replace/edit the video with most other kites on the market, and hey presto... same actions.

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16 Jul 2019 10:40AM
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NorthernKitesAUS said..
Everything in that last video can be done and is being done with way cheaper and just as good or even better kites. #hyperwankwank #dontbelievethehype #dontpayforhype #beyourself #beunique












I never disputed its features Steve, just the video. Replace/edit the video with most other kites on the market, and hey presto... same actions.




Denial is not a river in Africa Fernando. Which part of "Everything in that last video can be done and is being done with way cheaper and just as good or even better kites." is not disputing its features?
Which foil kite on the market can be converted from open to closed cell? Which other kite on the market with a mid aspect ratio planform, is made with this same lightweight and strong waterproof cloth has an internal 5th line reefing safety system?

causehecan
WA, 668 posts
17 Jul 2019 6:56PM
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If i do something terribly stupid and dangerous on this kite and get like 50 views on youtube do i get some sort of sponsorship? Like a ticket to the wonkey donkey pub trail and a driveway to park in for the evening?



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