Ok First let me start off by saying that I don't have any action video shots of this awesome kite.
I started doing some pics and small videos of it when I was setting up, and While I was flying the kite the tripod tipped over in the high winds
rendering the digital camera useless as it fell on it's lens and jammed it.
Now thats outta the way.
Libre Radical 6m Depower kite
Bag: Just a bag, not a backpack. kinda like something you stick a sleeping bag into. Nothing fancy
Kite: The Kite itself is very well made. Good Quality stuff. The Fabric a little heavy, Compared to my Montana 3. I would say it's more like my
Montana 2 as far as fabric goes. It's a single pulley system. The Pulleys I found to be a little weak compared to Ronstan on the Montanas. I think
down the road they might have to be replaced at some point sooner than later. Doesn't sound smooth when you give that wheel a little spin. I don't
have much experience with all different brands so I am just comparing to my Montanas. Other than the Pulleys I am happy with the Quality of the sail
Bar and Lines: The bar being plain, i actually found very comfortable, squishy neoprene. Nice throw on the bar. To trim the kite pretty straight
forward.
Winds were 15mph gusting to 22mph.
The Kite was fully trimmed out and I didn't feel overpowered at all. I would of loved to test this bad boy in 30mph winds.
Now for Flight.
Launching at the side of the window, she's gentle. slowly climbs to the zenith.
Now This thing is mental, It's wicked fast!!!!!!! I jumped on my board, and was off. Very fast mover but the pull is predictable, gentle to a fast
pull. Not a YANK!!!!!!!! which is good in High winds. I would prefer this kite over my 7m in high winds. Mainly becasue my 7m isnt really a high wind
kite for me. Too big for my weight i think.
This Kite Is extremly stable IMO. Never did it once luff or collapse in the gusts. Very SOLID KITE.
Nice Small Jumps too. I think a bigger size would be a nice jumping machine.
Depower: Now the depower was awesome. I don't know what the high end on this kite would be, cause i never felt over powered in the 25mph gusts, every
couple of mins
All in All. This is an awesome kite. And I really do love this kite. Wish I had high winds and more time to fly it. I could see myself owning one for
high winds.
Can't find much info on this kite on the Web, Thats a shame. it's a great landboard Machine for high winds!!!
Below is a link for a tiny video of the footage i shot of the kite on the Ground before launching and breaking the camera.
A Big Thanks to Big Earl.....for Passing this kite around. If it ever does another round again. I would love to try it again. ThanksJolt - 5-10-2009 at 01:32 AM
This was a great kite, i tried it under 10mph conditions and it still had a great pull.Bladerunner - 5-10-2009 at 11:24 AM
Great review,
While I love my P.L. and Flysurfer bags , I am buying a kite not a bag . If it costs less due to the stuff sack treatment then I'm O.K. with that.
How was the bar pressure ? The bar itself looks like a Libre buggy. Simple straight lines.dgkid78 - 5-10-2009 at 11:35 AM
Bar pressure I would say is like my Montanas. A light/medium bar pressure. I always knew where it was without looking. But then again the wind gusts
were 25mph and I am sure I would get a better idea in 30mph winds. Yeah bar is basic. Didn't bother me though. 1 thing I forgot to mention is
there are no other adjustments that can be done done other than the trimmer. No knots to move on bridlle nor barDrewculous - 7-12-2009 at 10:36 AM
i had a blast with this kite, dg is right on the money with his review... i had some nasty gusty winds, and still had a blast on it..
I could only find a couple negatives, and they are pretty small...
comparing it to my depower (phantom) it isnt as good at eating gusts, but thats one of the perks of a phanny... it handled really well considering the
crappy wind i had it up in tho...
and i'm a spoiled Peter Lynn owner... it doesnt come with a backpack, just a sack with a drawstring..
All in all... awesome high wind kite! Very fast, great turn speed, ridiculous up-wind capability (no joke there) just a treat to fly! i bet this
would be at home in a buggy as well as on the ATB. I wished i could've had more time on it, and i was it wasnt so flippin cold here, but flying this
kite made up for the conditions
As always, thanks for the pass! it is awesome to be able to take part in these activities!jellis - 7-12-2009 at 04:11 PM
If I can help with Libre products let me know.
Big Earl - 7-12-2009 at 04:41 PM
It does come with a nice oversized back pack. I just didn't send it along to save space and weight for shippingDrewculous - 8-12-2009 at 10:28 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by Big Earl
It does come with a nice oversized back pack. I just didn't send it along to save space and weight for shipping
really? thats pretty sweet!
PL always sends out a really cool pack, its not a necessity, nor does it affect the kite, its just a nice addition, you have any pics of the Libre
bag?Bladerunner - 8-12-2009 at 05:35 PM
I am also glad you mentioned the bag.
I was impressed with the kite. Not so much the bar and the bag was poor. Pkd had a similar bag but at least it had shoulder straps + the cost saving
was passed on.
This is a very good kite and a very good company but the price is up there with Flysurfer.jellis - 8-12-2009 at 05:46 PM
LSPA 0651 Pantera 6.5 ready to fly 695.00 plus shipping to you.bobalooie57 - 24-1-2010 at 07:52 PM
I got the Radical last week-end, when the crew from the DC area brought it to the Tug Hill festival. Unfortunately, I never took it out of the bag
until this morning. I took it to the Hanno lot, the forcast was for SE@15-20. Well you know how that goes, it was SE o.k., but more like 20-25+. I
took the libre out of it's sack, admiring the black and yellow color scheme, laid it out and walked the lines. Everything o.k., I strapped on my
board, and launched the kite. OMFG, this is a 6M? That kite popped me right up off the snow like I was 150# or something, and I was actually riding
slightly upwind, that is until I lost focus on the kite, which is so fast that it did a nice loop with what I felt was minimal input, and as it shot
out of the loop towards zenith, lifted me right off the ground! Pulled the brake handle, plopped down for a breather. Caught my breath, kite is
bouncing impatiently, so I let her go again, up on my feet again instantly, then up in the air again! (6M?) Too much wind for this kiter and this
kite, so I packed it, and pulled out the 4M Access. I got up and going on that, but when I brought it overhead to go back to my starting point, a
line broke and ended the session. An amazing kite, I'd fly it again, but in less wind to get used to it. I'm hoping we will get out to the new
Honeyville sites next weekend. We are supposed to get snow from Tues. on throughout the week. If no rush, I will fly the Radical again, with Big
Earl's O.K.Big Earl - 26-1-2010 at 02:11 PM
Take your time and enjoy it
Earlbobalooie57 - 8-2-2010 at 11:11 AM
So, I was finally able to get the Libre Radical out in smooth, moderate (10-12mph) wind, on Chaumont Bay, Lake Ontario. The kite performed admirably,
unfortunately my skills are not up to this kite's abilities. There was about 3-5" of snow on top of the ice, and try as I may, I could not get a
decent edge to get upwind. The kite wanted to go there, I could only slide downwind with those conditions. With that wind and deeper snow, I
probably would have been ok. Well, I will say it is a beauty, black and yellow, and very fast. With more time I might get used to it, but I must
say the same thing about my 8M Access, I need more time with that, too! U2U me Big Earl, and I will send it along with my thanks for being able to
try such a beauty! Bob