So it's finally not -40 here and time to try it out. Holy cow is this kite badly behaved on the ground. I've never met a kite that wants to be inside
out more than this one, and I used to build NPWs.As most people on this board have flown NPWs, this kite has the same tendency to pick the bottom of
the middle panel up when sitting on the brakes. Unfortunately I found instead of the middle just flipping up a bit and the kite bouncing, it would
often flip right over leaving the middle inside out and the wingtips sitting normally. Sometimes it will flip itself over when staked on the brakes
and reverse launch which is outright dangerous. I've never had another kite do this.Even worse, my wind is always shifting and turbulent since I live
in a hill range. So when it was flipping up the center panel, often the wingtips would blow through the bridles resulting in massive tangling. I spent
so much time untangling bridles today and zero time actually skiing.Usually when I got it to try to sit nicely, tried to put my skis on and attach it
to my harness, it's gone and flipped a wingtip again. So I would give it some tugs to try to open it out, which resulted in 5 partially bowtied,
uncontrolled spiralling hot launches. Even with full brake application and the bar out I spent a lot of time scudding downwind on my back and had to
pull the safety every time as the tangled bridles wouldn't allow any control. I will give this one to Ozone, the safety brings the kite down
immediately with zero power even when it's completely out of control. Great system from a safety standpoint. Unfortunately "re-ride" isn't a great
name as every time I engaged the safety, one of the bridles would manage to wrap around the back of the kite as it tumbled, meaning there was no way
to relaunch it without staking it down and walking.Ultimately the last time I pulled the safety the brake bridles were tangled with the power bridles
were tangled with the 5th line, pulling the kite into a C shape that wouldn't even sit still to be untangled. I gave up and brought it inside where I
detached it from the bar and spent about half an hour sorting the bridles out. What an incredible mess. I quit building kites specifically so I
wouldn't have to do this, but didn't expect I would end up buying Bridle Untangling Experience: The Kite.Anyways I'm hoping half of this is due to
stiff bridle lines that need to break in, since often they grab each other with little loops, and that's not really the kite's fault. They are good
sturdy lines after all. But I can't help but wonder if I'm missing something here on the launch. I can't put snow on the center panel or on a wingtip,
because it's nothing but powder and will just blow away. But I also can't get the kite to sit still and behave long enough to get it in the air. They
advertise the Explore as a backcountry/expedition kite, but I just couldn't see getting it into the air unless the wind is nice and clean - not what I
would want on a mountain for sure.I'll try to get more hours on it, break it in a bit on some lighter wind days and update this post but right now I'm
honestly nothing but mad at it. |