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Ozone samurai 2

matthewlavin - 10-4-2007 at 10:54 AM

Hey guys, i wanted to buy a fixed bridle kite for easy cruising. any suggestions on size? i'm not sure how my depowers compare to the fixed bridles. i want to grow and compliment my quiver. i weigh 160lbs and usually board on sand or grass. anyone know what the boardable wind range is for these kites? your input will keep me stoked!!

best,
m
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Tigger - 10-4-2007 at 11:47 AM

:saint: It's easy, you've already got a Sami 2; Now get the 3, 4, 5, etc. etc. etc. :saint:

B-Roc - 10-4-2007 at 12:13 PM

Kite to kite will differ but your 7m Montana is likely close to being equivalent to a 3 - 4 meter fixed bridle kite and your 12.5 is likely close to a 6 - 8m fixed bridle kite.

So are you simply looking for someting that is no-hassel flying but redundant to the wind range of your Montanas? If that is the case I'd go with a 4 or 5 meter (probably the 5).

Or if you want it for the high winds a 2 or 3 meter.

Or if you want it for the low winds because it will be less heavy than your montanas I'd say the 7.2 meter.

That's probably not much help sine I've named every kite in the range but you should decide what you really want to use it for and then the guidelines above may make more sense.

BigSiler - 10-4-2007 at 01:19 PM

I found Good deals online on the original Sami's .
5m are pretty cheap now.

I see that Ozone is coming out with a CULT and ending the Sami2 already.
The sami2 should be coming down in price soon too I'd guess.

Id say get a 5m. Then a 3m later on for WINDY days...

tridude - 10-4-2007 at 01:23 PM

U Turn Helium, Oxigen, or Oxi Pros are nice kites. Never seen a bad review or comment on any of their kites. Your depowers have you covered pretty well though. What are your winds (mph) that you normally fly in? I have a Sami 1 five meter and she is sweet on the board from 10 to 20 mph but again your 12.5 has that wind range covered! When you said easy cruising Im thinking lower winds so I agree with B and say look at a 7 meter U Turn or Sami!

SecondWind - 10-4-2007 at 01:50 PM

Tridude - I think you need to resize your avatar!

tridude - 10-4-2007 at 01:55 PM

Too small? Hey did you see the mountain vid I sent you?

B-Roc - 10-4-2007 at 01:58 PM

Are U-Turn kites available in the States? I've heard nothing but good things about them on the Flexi forum but never come across anyone flying them in the States. But then again, I'd never come across an Air Evo either and then lo and behold :o :wink2:

SecondWind - 10-4-2007 at 02:08 PM

Yes - that's a great video! You should post the link here.

SecondWind - 10-4-2007 at 02:13 PM

And change your avatar Evodude :lol:

matthewlavin - 10-4-2007 at 02:54 PM

thanks for the info. i'm in nyc w/o kites. Bummer. there is wind here. there are a couple places in brooklyn to ride. I'm in buying mode now. what other deals have you all scene online?

best:lol:

tridude - 10-4-2007 at 07:32 PM

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Originally posted by matthewlavin
thanks for the info. i'm in nyc w/o kites. Bummer. there is wind here. there are a couple places in brooklyn to ride. I'm in buying mode now. what other deals have you all scene online?

best:lol:


Since youre in NYC, cruise over to Toms River, New Jeresy and check out Cobra kites. Huge stored stocked with Sami 2's.:thumbup:

khooke - 10-4-2007 at 09:54 PM

These guys seem to be the North American distributors for U-Turn kites:

http://www.ripsessionkites.netfirms.com/

I've also been reading a lot about these kites on the UK forum sites and these seem to be regarded as the kites hard to beat right now...

tridude - 11-4-2007 at 06:48 AM

Khooke,

Thanx for the site on U Turns! There u have it B. Your choice between a U Turn or Air Evo for next winters snow sessions! :thumbup::lol::wow: