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First outing with the Flysurfer Peak 2, 6 meter.

Cheddarhead - 17-1-2016 at 10:49 PM

Finally got out with the 6m peak 2. Conditions were great and the kite performed flawlessly. Winds were 10-20 mph. Only gripe I had was the bar pressure. Arms got a work out after an hour of flying. Ended up using the stopper ball to hold the bar in after the arms got tired. Here's a short video from that day. Just some straight line stuff:

https://youtu.be/uzd7PGAHsCI

ssayre - 18-1-2016 at 12:02 AM

Right on cheddar. Looked like a nice day. Was that last week or this weekend

Windstruck - 18-1-2016 at 05:52 AM

Feeling the stoke Cheddar! So incredibly happy that it has finally gotten cold enough up your way to enjoy some Hardwater. I know exactly what you mean about bar pressure on the Peak-2. It had been the only DP set up I had really flown for any length of time so I had no point of reference. Then I got an Ozone Access and felt the difference.

That huge frozen lake and wind conditions look from the video to be an absolutely ideal spot to engage the little stopper ball. It wasn't until I got on my skis for some long runs that I realized just how sweet that little guy is.

Nice shot of a crisply executed downturn at the end. :cool:

I know it will look different in real life, but that lake looked big enough and lacking of distinctive shoreline features to the point where I wonder if it is a given that you can easily get back to where you started if you make a run completely across that beast.

Watching that video had me thinking about what a good kite the Peak-2 would be for your application. Lots of pull, tons of DP, light wind when you need it, and (comparatively) little lift. I'm starting to get into boosting and love it, but man, I'm on deep, soft, low-moisture content Utah pow. I suspect that getting some vert on Hardwater could absolutely wreck your day if you come down wrong. Even lift without the boost would probably disengage your edges and sweep you downwind. Try getting back to your car with that going on all the time. :karate:

windrider1 - 18-1-2016 at 06:35 AM

great little video.:thumbup:

B-Roc - 18-1-2016 at 10:31 AM

looked like fun. Too cold to hit the beach here and too warm for ice - worst of both worlds :mad:

Feyd - 18-1-2016 at 03:48 PM

Great kites those Peaks. Was tempted to take the 6m today but changed my mind at the last minute.

Glad to see how that kite treated ya Cheddar.
:thumbup:

Cheddarhead - 18-1-2016 at 08:56 PM

Quote: Originally posted by ssayre  
Right on cheddar. Looked like a nice day. Was that last week or this weekend


That was Saturday the 16th.

Cheddarhead - 18-1-2016 at 08:57 PM

Quote: Originally posted by B-Roc  
looked like fun. Too cold to hit the beach here and too warm for ice - worst of both worlds :mad:


I hear ya. Were were in the same limbo for the entire month of December. It's a painful wait:(

Cheddarhead - 18-1-2016 at 09:04 PM

Steve - I would love to practice jumping but I'm too chicken on hard ice. It's sorta a catch 22. Learning jumps entails making mistakes, making mistakes on ice is not good in my book unless your sliding. Perhaps I can practice jumping when I finally learn soft water when it doesn't hurt. Pow is rare here unless I travel to the north where lake effect snow is abundant.