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faster kites

shortlineflyer - 15-2-2012 at 06:36 AM

After I graduate in a few months and hopefully have a job and some money, I want to buy another kite. Right now I have a 5m scout and a 10m crossfire II. Both of these kites are slow even in higher wind. I want to get into more ATBing but i think i want a faster kite. I have seen videos of ozone mantas and they look good but i dont know
i want something that can turn faster

WELDNGOD - 15-2-2012 at 07:04 AM

big kites turn slower than little kites.

PHREERIDER - 15-2-2012 at 07:09 AM

what about the 10m havoc ? nice size, pretty quick , or do you still have it?

shortlineflyer - 15-2-2012 at 07:26 AM

i still have it
i was just wondering though

B-Roc - 15-2-2012 at 07:40 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by WELDNGOD
big kites turn slower than little kites.


True that but many LEIs turn faster then many foils so you may want to look into LEIs if your prime consideration is turning speed.

ragden - 15-2-2012 at 07:58 AM

Seconded. LEIs of comparable size will generally turn faster than a foil. A 10m North Rebel will turn faster than a 10m PL or a 10m Psycho4.

However, there are other things you may want to take into consideration as well. How fast is that kite across the window? How much power does it develop as it goes across the window? How far upwind can you tack with that kite?

Personally, I would recommend you attend the Wildwood Buggy Bash and try out as many kites as you can. Then get down to Real for their Demo day in May and demo a bunch of LEIs and see what you think.

The more kites you fly, the better idea you are going to get of what you want to own.
;)

dylanj423 - 15-2-2012 at 08:46 AM

couple things...

1. the scout flies on a bar, right, so its hard to get brake input... try flying on handles and im pretty sure itll become more responsive....
2. the crossfire is a big kite so its gonna turn slow even with lots of brake input...

also, what are you trying to do? atb? ive found depower a MUCH better way to go on the landboard.... you sure you wanna stick with fixed bridle?

tube? no tube? conditions? all things to consider...

shortlineflyer - 15-2-2012 at 01:14 PM

vairiable wind with gusts
inland
i would prefer no tube but i am open to new things
i dont have any depower lines but plan on getting some

John Holgate - 15-2-2012 at 01:17 PM

What about an Ozone Turbo bar on the Crossfire ? There's a youtube video somewhere of a 5m crossfire on the turbo bar and that seems to be flying nicely. My fixed bridles certainly turn a lot faster on the turbo bar than with the equivalent input on handles....

ragden - 15-2-2012 at 01:35 PM

So... inland flying.. with variable wind and gusty conditions...
Definitely depower is the way to go. You tried my 8m Outlaw that one day, right? Those winds were a little variable, what did you think?

Things to consider: PL Arcs handle variable winds and gusts quite well. Amusingly, so do LEI kites. Strange, but that is what I have heard from numerous different sources. The other thing to think about would be transportation to places with cleaner wind.
;)
I pretty much do not ride in the DC area simply because the trip to cleaner winds is almost always worth it. At least, that is my humble opinion. If you can hook up with someone else heading the same way... transportation is easy...

BeamerBob - 15-2-2012 at 02:32 PM

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Originally posted by John Holgate
What about an Ozone Turbo bar on the Crossfire ? There's a youtube video somewhere of a 5m crossfire on the turbo bar and that seems to be flying nicely. My fixed bridles certainly turn a lot faster on the turbo bar than with the equivalent input on handles....


The crossfire and much more so with the Crossfire II are very sensitive to brake tension. I wouldn't want to give up any control of the CF II for the convenience of the bar.

RonH - 15-2-2012 at 06:42 PM

There are some U-Turn Butan's for sale right now... I know Dirtslide used them on a board and in the bug for many years.
(the 2.5 wouldn't be good with gusty wind though):borg:

The seller is great too!

indigo_wolf - 15-2-2012 at 09:11 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by shortlineflyer
After I graduate in a few months and hopefully have a job and some money, I want to buy another kite. Right now I have a 5m scout and a 10m crossfire II. Both of these kites are slow even in higher wind. I want to get into more ATBing but i think i want a faster kite. I have seen videos of ozone mantas and they look good but i dont know
i want something that can turn faster


FWIW: There will be a point of diminishing returns, but have you tweaked the attachment point at #7 to see if you can get the Scout to turn faster?

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ATB,
Sam