got my money time to buy my flowindigo_wolf - 21-7-2011 at 05:08 AM
Nice choice..... black lab of kite with a little bit of snarl when the wind picks up.
Until you take delivery:
_
ATB,
SamLooking_Up - 21-7-2011 at 08:40 AM
Excellent choice u will not be disappointed
I am so jealous that flying site is primo
What is it exactly
sod farm or something like thatindigo_wolf - 21-7-2011 at 08:51 AM
Not my vids, so not sure. Just two vids I burned into my retinas while waiting for my Flow to ship from Kent.
Not a really big surprise that it is not a US locale (which would have promptly been turned into a strip mall or golf course).... somewhere in
Germany, someone's got a lot of room to play.
ATB,
SamLooking_Up - 21-7-2011 at 09:05 AM
Bummerpyro22487 - 21-7-2011 at 11:02 AM
I love the choice but my flows are my fav right now
Flow on skis
slopecat - 24-7-2011 at 03:34 PM
What are all you guys riding with your Flow - is it mainly buggies and landboards? Anyone out there riding one on snow? If yes I would like to know
how you like it and what else do you ride.
I just started snow kiting in late January and recently had a water lesson so I am pretty new to everything. I am wondering if a Flow would be a good
choice for skis or a snowboard. Ozone doesn't seem to market the Flow as a snow kite.
Most of the people I have spoke with in my area say I really want to stick with four-line depower kites instead of a fixed bridle kite like this. I
love the simplicity of my Slingshot B3 trainer but need something bigger. I am wondering if a 5m flow would fill the gap between the B3 and a 10m
Frenzy I just picked up. I keep hearing that the 10m foil is going to have a lot of power.indigo_wolf - 24-7-2011 at 04:23 PM
Ozone sells the Pure as their entry level snow kite. It is sold as "snowkite in a box" that comes with:
the kite
lines
basic FB control bar (not a x-over bar) with Megtron Chicken Loop
basic harness (essentially a budget version of the Ozone Access Base harness) with no leg straps.
One of the main differences between the Flows and the Pure is that the Flows are 4 line kites vs. the Pure which is a 3 line kite. The Pure is
also only sold in the 4M size in the same color scheme as the 3M Flow.
ATB,
Sampyro22487 - 25-7-2011 at 03:40 PM
i tried the 5 m flow on snow once i needed more wind though to move well and i also dont get alot of practice on snow due to the fact e have snow like
4 days a year.