I bought myself a Tensor 4.2 for my birthday, and thought I'd share my experiences with it.
The kite comes advertised as RTF. The lines are attached to a bar, which can be converted to handles with the included handle ends and Allen wrench.
There are three kite killers included: one for the bar setup, and two for handles. It's supposed to be very easy to convert between the two setups,
but I haven't done that yet (mainly because I lost the Allen wrench during my second flight and haven't had time to find a replacement).
Winds for the first flight were not spectacular, but enough to get the kite off the ground. I launched the kite, and as soon as it was airborne, it
began looping to the left before crashing. At first I thought it was just me being an idiot. It did this each time I tried to launch it before finally
staying aloft with some significant pull on the right line. This is when I noticed the bridle didn't look quite right. I landed the kite and inspected
the lines and bridle, which in hindsight I should have done even though it was advertised as RTF. Someone, in their infinite wisdom, had attached the
left brake line to the left brake bridle THROUGH the left main bridle! Makes perfect sense that this would cause the kite to spin to the left. About
this time it started to rain, so I packed up.
Second flight was later that day, about 50 miles south. Before launching, I disconnected, untangled, and reattached all the lines and made sure there
were no other bridle issues. This time, it was a much better flight. I also used a D-loop and a PL Base Harness from Dakitez to take the extra strain
off my arms. In bar configuration, I found that the kite makes slow, wide turns since there is no tension at all in the brake lines. I was able to
generate a little bit of lift, but nothing spectacular. Towards the end of my flight, the wind started gusting stronger than I was comfortable with,
so I was able to test the kite killers and the quick release on the D-loop; both worked spectacularly. It was at some point during this flight that I
lost the Allen wrench.
A few weeks later, I had the time for a third flight in between classes. This time around, the winds were excellent. I managed to get airborne several
times (some intentionally, some not), and a few of those were with decent hang time. :wee: Easily the best outing I've had with this kite so far.
The Tensor has two knot ladders on it, one for the break lines and one for the main lines. I've played around with the break line ladder a little, but
not the main lines. I'm hoping the slow turning issue will be resolved with some combination of tweaking the lines and converting to handles. I'll
keep y'all posted.
Stunters: Flying Wings Alpha+, Prism E3
Power: Prism Tensor 4.2m, HQ Apex III 7.5m, Ozone Summit 12m