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New Ozone race kites R1

Kober - 27-2-2015 at 04:29 AM

Another high aspect race kite from Ozone coming soon .....

https://vimeo.com/120532021




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A new generation of ultra high performance foil kite, the R1 coming soon from Ozone…
During the design process of the Chrono2 we made leaps in performance with some wild prototypes that made the testing days a lot of crazy speed filled fun. Out of the prototypes we have managed to develop an out and out race kite that we are calling the R1, a pure performance race kite. This will be for all the racers out there who will want nothing but the fastest kite to ride. Stay tuned for more details to come!

Feyd - 27-2-2015 at 04:31 AM

Those extra intakes should help a bit with internal pressure. Offset some of the tip curl it gets when the pressure gets low. Cannot wait to ride it.:D

Love the kite arms race.

Demoknight - 27-2-2015 at 01:10 PM

Interesting you would think that Feyd. I remember one of the "improvements" on the arcs was reducing from 3 intakes to 2 intakes on the newest models in order to improve internal pressure. I think it has more to do with fewer places to leak air when now powered up. More intakes would help it fill faster, but I think fewer intakes would make it hold tighter pressure once you were fully inflated and in the air carving and flying. Think about how hydraulic hoses are so small compared to the large pistons they pressurize. A larger diameter hose would reduce increase flow rate, but also increase load on the pump. A pump with a smaller pistons is capable of putting out much higher pressure, but at a lower flow rate. In the case of pumping gas into a closed container, you would have more success obtaining and maintaining higher internal pressure with a smaller inlet, even though the flow rate would be slower initially.

TL;DR I think they added more inlets so it can inflate faster for general real world or harsh race conditions. Very light winds would pump the kite extremely slowly. Less intakes would mean an overall higher internal pressure.

lunchbox - 27-2-2015 at 02:14 PM

At first I was like "What...I thought they weren't making Fixed Bridles any more"....then I realized it was a depowerable. Should be a great addition, but what can I say, I just love FB's!

Cheddarhead - 27-2-2015 at 03:49 PM

So when is the Chrono 2 coming out?

MeatÐriver - 27-2-2015 at 04:07 PM

Quite the battle Ozone and FS are in right now, especially considering FS is about to drop what looks to be(the video is super cryptic) a race tube to go against the Edge.

B-Roc - 27-2-2015 at 06:09 PM

I'm betting they offer a 19 and or 21m and I'm betting the price will be somewhere between $3300 - 3500. This kite is made for a very narrow audience. I hope the single color, minimally detailed sails go the way of the dodo real soon. For the money you'd think they could at least make it look expensive.


MeatÐriver - 27-2-2015 at 09:26 PM

Ha! I know it's all inconsequential to performance, but I must agree. I know a more minimalist look is usually cheaper to make and sometimes even keeps the purchase cost down a bit, but..... I love some striking graphics!

To be honest the new FS FR does look pretty sweet IMO... a little subtly menacing too!

Hopefully the video of the new ozone is just showing a bare prototype.

Kamikuza - 28-2-2015 at 05:18 AM

That there is a death blade!

Chrono2 is coming. And they're doing a more durable version of the R1 too.

When is the AR battle going to end? :D

Feyd - 28-2-2015 at 05:24 AM

Good question. I don't know the AR on the FR but the only AR 7 production kites I know of is the F-arc 16 and maybe a Joker. Are there others? Has anyone built a higher AR kite than 7? Maybe something is the fixed bridle history?

skimtwashington - 28-2-2015 at 06:30 AM

How about that hydrofoil board in the video..? :D

"The stand-up design allows the rider to glide with the moving wave. Hydrofoil kiteboards allow the rider to achieve the same result with the use of a kite. The hydrofoil eliminates the effects of choppy or rough conditions. Due to the hydrofoil's underwater characteristics, the rider can angle higher into the wind than on traditional kiteboards which ride on the surface of the water.

As a result of reduced friction, hydrofoils can attain high speeds and lift at lower speeds compared to conventional designs. Foils are used on wind-surfboards through design development from Neil Pryde Maui, inventors of hydrofoil sailing "windsurfing" boards. Using a moderately sized sail, a foil windboard can achieve speeds over 6 knots faster than the apparent wind"

Sier_Pinski - 1-5-2015 at 09:17 AM

It's $9,999? :o

http://www.adventurekiteboarding.com/ozone-r1/

BeamerBob - 1-5-2015 at 09:34 AM

Dang. How can any kite be good enough to command that? Check please!

Cheddarhead - 1-5-2015 at 09:38 AM

Ozone Australia has a few prices listed. Most sizes are yet to be priced, but what they have listed is enough to get a general idea.

http://www.kitepower.com.au/ozone-r1.html

Feyd - 1-5-2015 at 04:22 PM

I don't see the problem here. They throw in the shipping after all.:D

Pricing hasn't been finalized yet. Hope to have pricing next week.

It promises to be quite an animal. The Chrono 2 will be a race capable all rounder. (We're calling it a "Freerace") Which I would have been skeptical off at the beginning of the season. But now I've seen what the Chrono can manage and I'm much more confident that it can handle a broader spectrum of conditions than I would have guessed. Looking forward to the R1 but still really happy on Chronos. Flysurfer is doing a good job working the " user friendly" angle. I suspect a lot of riders that found the Chrono difficult to manage will sell them off and switch to Sonics. Especially after the recent successes by riders flying Sonics. I wonder how the F Ones are going to be priced.

hiaguy - 1-5-2015 at 05:03 PM

Quote: Originally posted by Sier_Pinski  
It's $9,999? :o

http://www.adventurekiteboarding.com/ozone-r1/


From the page/link:
"Ozone R1 Kite -- we don't have pricing details we can release to the public yet, so check back with us. As soon as we get the green light to post details and take orders, we will."

WackyWindsurfer - 1-5-2015 at 10:58 PM

The UK prices are already listed for all sizes they offer on PKS website, I received a mailing yesterday.

http://www.powerkiteshop.com/ozone-r1-kite.htm

tridude - 2-5-2015 at 12:07 PM

Quote: Originally posted by BeamerBob  
Dang. How can any kite be good enough to command that? Check please!


Disregard mi amigo.......you're on the dark side now!!!:lol::lol::duh:

Kamikuza - 3-5-2015 at 04:43 AM

Don't forget to replace the bridle after 60 hours!

Feyd - 4-5-2015 at 03:27 PM

Not sure if that's the case with the R1.

We received pricing on the R1 today.

Size KO RTF
R1 6m $1,915 $2,400
R1 7m $2,015 $2,500
R1 8m $2,115 $2,600
R1 9m $2,215 $2,700
R1 10m $2,315 $2,800
R1 11m $2,415 $2,900
R1 13m $2,515 $3,000
R1 15m $2,615 $3,100
R1 17m $2,715 $3,200
R1 19m $2,815 $3,300

I know this isn't the R1/Chrono/Sonic crowd but on the off chance someone is looking for a race oriented light wind monster the R1 will start showing up at the end of the month and availability is going to be tight so we are taking preorders now.

Looking forward to seeing the Chrono and R1 back to back.

Kamikuza - 4-5-2015 at 06:08 PM

It is. There has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth in another forum. Oxone recommends, to keep kite in top (racing) performance...

AD72 - 4-5-2015 at 10:42 PM

Johnny Heineken was ripping upwind and straight downwind with a 7M and foil board at Sherman Island yesterday. It is fast! I did not see any tip curl.

Feyd - 5-5-2015 at 09:53 AM

Not surprised about the bridle i suppose. As with most things high performance they aren't long on survivability without regular maintenance. :(

But getting it to the point where it needs maintenance will be a hoot!

rtz - 13-5-2015 at 06:30 PM

Prices:

http://www.kiteboarding.com/proddetail.asp?prod=ozone_r1_siz...

http://ozonekitesusa.com/proddetail.asp?prod=ozone_r1_size_c...

PHREERIDER - 14-5-2015 at 07:26 AM

its tempting , "light duty raceware" kind of turn off but performance has its price

chronos is version 1

and R1 is chronos 2 ....is that right?

Feyd - 14-5-2015 at 06:18 PM

Nope. Chrono 2 is relegated to "all rounder/ Freerace" duty. Same as the Chrono 1 but with reinforcements in potential wear areas and a burlier bridle.

The R1 is their new race specific thoroughbred. Higher AR, cleaner form, Kevlar bridles.

jellis - 15-5-2015 at 10:53 AM

Kamikaze " When is the AR battle going to end?" When we stop buying the rush to retail unfinished products. Just think, the product you buy today will be much improved next week.