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  1. Interesting review This was my 1st depower foil to, must admit I was a little suprised to hear that you were shocked at how quick it was to turn. in my review I compared it to my 16m C kite. Ive been using it for a few months now and I sympathise with your description of its behaviour in gusty winds, I have found that she works best around 13 to 18 knots range, anything above this and its hard work. She is a dream to kite surf with and I am returning to NZ in March so I will be able to give her a good work out on the landboard up in the hills. This is where I predict will be this kites strong point.
  2. Strap a board to your feet in 25 mph winds and then tell me this kite does not want to kill you.....LOL. Seriously tho, Dont get too comfortable in higher winds, when it goes wrong with a Blade it happens really quickly especially on a landboard. I know, Ive flown them for nearly 10 years now and they still suprise you sometimes. Fun review .
  3. mmm!! All very interesting, as an aircraft engineer myself this is all very familiar, although you probably lost 85% of the people that read it. Theories are all well and good and many people have tried for many years to get the perfect aerofoil. Kite designers have in my opinion, done wonders over the years with the materials that are avialable today, so here is my question to all you people publishing these theories. How can we get much more out of what we already have? and where do you think noticeable improvements can be made? Reason I ask is as you used an example of the Blade compared to the Blade IV. I am the 1st to admit that the IV is far more user friendly than the original, but 9 years down the track I still feel I get more enjoyment out of my original Blade, so how far are we actually progressing? Have we reached the limit of kite design.
  4. Sounds like fun!! Still waiting for some decent wind down here in Fiji, as it warms up for summer the winds die off and the thunder storms start. Still cant comment on it in a good blow, and I"m getting pretty frustrated waiting, but I"m sure it will come... Dixie
  5. Just got my 14m 06 Frenzy as my 1st de-power foil. now I,m not going to bother with the usual Bag, kite build quality, bar set up, as this has been all covered before in other reviews. Bit of my back ground might help, been kiting for 8 or 9 years now so I consider myself quite an experienced kiter, I kite surf, landboard and occasionally buggy to. My favorite activity is landboarding in the hills and this is pretty much one of the reasons I bought this kite, although I wont get a chance to use it on the hills till I get back to NZ in December. At the moment I fly Blades in various sizes ( my favorite kites ), Ocean Rodeo Bronco,s and I still have an old PL Arc for really windy days. OK , 1st flight was static, on the beach with very steady 9-10 knots. Set up was remarkabley easy, possibly because of my previous experience with foils, but even so, pretty much idiot proof. Quick check of the lines and safeties, hook in, did not use the donkey, never do. Sharp tug on the bar 1 step back and up she came. This is where I was expecting it to take a while to fill to max internal pressure with all the tip curling I have heard so much about, not a bit of it, 2 or 3 sweeps across the window and she was rock solid, pleasantly suprised I was. She looks fairly big above your head, but I was surprised by the little amount of pull she was producing, compared to a big Blade that is. Tried the hand brake to land it again, this required some not inconsiderable effort before she finally started to lose power and drift down to the ground and a couple of times after she would tend to want to go one way or the other across the window and I would have to release the brake again. Sure it will all come naturally after more practice. The primary release worked well and gave me heaps of confidence that I might never need to use the chicken loop release. Reconect was easy, so down time does not look like its going to be much of an issue. Ozone have made a very user friendly kite here. After all that fiddling with safeties it was time to see what she could do. At 1st I thought she turned like an oil tanker and that this was going to be a major dissadvantage. I found that with the bar "out "she turned like a pig, but after some experimentation I found that she turned much quicker with the bar pulled in. This requires much more effort on the pilots behalf, but I found it not too much of a problem after a while. I would say she turned slightly quicker that my 16m LEI as a comparison. Now I had that sorted it was time for a few pendulum jumps. I am very used to the Blades sometimes violent antics and at 14m I was unsure what to expect, however this kite picks you up on command and seems to gently float you across the ground to a near perfect landing EVERY time, its almost too easy which is where I suspect the real danger with this kite lies I was so confident with it after my 1st, 2 hour session. It was only when I packed away and thought about it. I was flying in near perfect conditions. Time will tell and I will update this review when I have found out how she behaves at the top end of her wind range, this is where she might become a completly different beast. On the whole a highly enjoyable kite to fly and I have no worries about landboarding or taking her out on the water, it certainly inspires confidence and I dont get the impression that this kite wants to kick my ass every 5 minutes like the Blades do. Watch this space for future updates. Happy Flying Dixie By : dixie
  6. Any 5m in 40 mph and your asking for trouble, you sure thats not kph?
  7. I had a C Quad years ago and I have to agree, once mastered these are terrific kites, much more powerfull than you think and serious fun.
  8. Hi Matt, All sounds very familiar, I have had my 7.2 since 1999 and its the only kite I have kept. Its still going strong and I get some real funny looks when I take it out on the water ( with handles ). Of all the kites I,ve ever used it is still my all time favorite, even if as you rightly say it tried to kill me in the early days. Keep pushing it to its limits and it will give you years of enjoyment as well as lots of cuts and grazes, these easy to use kites today paah!!
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