Does anybody have either a used Ozone 4m Access V6 and or 12m Summit V3 that they want to part with at a reasonable price? These are the versions
with Re-Ride.
As I have evolved my quiver I have found these Ozone re-ride kites to be my favorites for Snowkiting and my Peak-2s my favorites for buggying.
Thanks!Windstruck - 7-5-2016 at 06:26 AM
Pretty please? :Pssayre - 7-5-2016 at 07:02 AM
nice to see someone growing their quiver and honing in on what it is they like. That's a good feeling to get to the point where you know exactly what
you want versus starting out and being completely clueless.Windstruck - 7-5-2016 at 10:28 AM
Yipskippity Sean! Took a year and cycling through some things but I'm pretty pleased with things as they are now. I continue to fiddle with bars vs
handles, different line lengths, but the large dollar items have been honed in on.
Sucks how larger kites are more expensive but the next kite I really want is the 12m Summit V3. Many more opportunities for it to be used where I ride
than the 4m Access V6, but there were several snow kiting sessions skipped this past winter when I didn't dare launch my 6m. In such high winds (we're
talking 30+) I want to be able to land my kite with the Re-Ride. I'd launch my 4m P2 but it is a #@%$#! to land and pack away solo when it's really
howling out. Where I snowkite the snow is deep so walking out to the kite from the bar is really hard since you post hole up to your hips with each
step a lot of times. With the ReRide you can crumple the kite up into a ball on the snow, wind your lines, and pull the kite to you. Sweet deal in
deep snow.
At some point I'll give my business to Chris (feyd) but I don't need them until next winter. For the summer I'm dialed with my quiver of Peaks for
both skating and buggying. Whupp!Windstruck - 7-5-2016 at 06:21 PM
12m Summit V3 is now officially incoming! :D.
Still seeking a used 4m Ozone V6. I'm not picky; I'll take it in any color! rtz - 22-5-2016 at 07:56 PM
Thanks for the response to this post. I've got to say that I'm confused. The link took me to a British site that offers Ozone kites "kite only" or RTF
complete with all the trimmings. The RTF version is the only way one can buy these from US dealers if I'm not mistaken.
Converting their listed prices in British pounds to USD has the kite only option at $605 and RTF at $1120 before any others charges (shipping, etc.).
How are you getting $520 new and is that a kite-only price?rtz - 23-5-2016 at 08:49 AM
I ran the price through Google for the currency conversion.Windstruck - 23-5-2016 at 09:49 AM