Originally posted by B-Roc
Troy can tell you better than I since he has flown more of the JOJOs but from my perspective...
The ETs are slow to inflate, move slower through the air (then say a racekite or my blade) but offer solid and progressive pull. I have been jerked
off my board but mostly the power delivery is progressive so no real surprises. The 2.5 is actually pretty fast and snappy through the air as
compared to the 5.5 or 7.0.
The ETs have limited over head pull so you can park them fairly safely at the zenith. I have been spanked by the 2.5 and lofted by the 7.0 but the
5.5 and 7.0 do have a decent amount of float and they don't yank you off the ground like a blade.
Their lateral pull is great and the vertical pull is good. I think they would be better in the buggy then on the board since you would prefer to fly
the kite lower to the ground through the power zone and on a board I like the kite up higher but there it starts to loose some of its power.
They are VERY stable. I fly mostly on a field that is somewhat in a bowl and wringed by trees. The wind is seldom clean and the kites hold up well.
Even if they do collapse you can usually pump them hard and they will reinflate (slowly) in the power zone allowing you to gain control without being
yanked down field. Rarely do they bowtie to the point I need to set the handles down and do the walk of shame. 90% of the luffs are recoverable
before the kite hits the ground. If the winds are clean I challenge you to collapse the kite. It is pretty much that stable, doesn't overlfly the
zenith and won't really overfly the edge either.
I like to fly them with some brake tension and they do turn nicely on the brakes but you don't need to crank on the brakes to bring the kite around.
When skiing I had no problem going up wind and could keep the kite at the edge of the window. My landboarding skills aren't as good as my skiing
skills so I'm not as proficient in getting the kite and board upwind and find I need to work the kite more on grass then snow. I don't know how that
translates to your ability to get upwind in a buggy. I know the upwind ability is good but because the kite has a thicker profile, you will likely
get more out of a race kite at the window's edge then you will an ET.
Because they aren't super fast, I prefer to fly them on days when you don't have to work them too much. The 2.5 you can work hard and get a lot out
of it. The 5.5 you can work too but the 7.0 is a big kite and best to park and ride with. The 5.5 is similar. You can work it but its best to park
and ride and if you want some strong pull dip it lower into the power zone and away you go.
The way mine are set up you can get a slight turbo boost by applying some brake as you sweep through the power zone but they kill nicely when hitting
the brakes hard so if things get hairy you can gain control pretty quick.
The ETs are fun to fly static, the 5.5 and above are good for jumping (not high but high enough for me for now and their float is good). As I said
earlier, I think they are a better buggy kite then a boarder kite but that is because they offer more pull then lift. They do have a 3.8 A/R but
still, their power delivery comes best when putting the kite right through the power zone as opposed to maybe 45 - 60 degrees up. Not to say they are
bad on a board - they aren't but I think they are better for a buggier.
They have been great kites to learn and progess with and really help you gain your confidence. I don't think you'd necessarily outgrow them. You may
look for something faster or more aggressive but don't be fooled by the ET label. They are beginner friendly but not limited to beginners. Their's
something to be said about a kite that's easy to fly and delivers the goods in crap conditions. In the winter I fly on large frozen lakes with much
smoother winds and the kites are real nice in those enviroments but winter is short so mostly I fly in crap and although my blade has better up wind
performance and lift, it is not nearly as stable (making it more scary) to fly then the ETs
One aspect I most enjoy about the ETs are their predictability. No real surprises. Sure you can get caught out but the kite will still respond
predictably.
I could write more if you've got specific questions but talk to Troy. He's a straight shooter and he knows his kites. Hooked me up with pretty good
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