5m1FF
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Flexi Blade IV 6.5 (on handles)
Overall:
See my review for the Flexi Rage 2.5. Its just a big old thing oozing the quality and reliablity Flexifoil are known for; teamed with the quality of
service by the UK shop PowerKiteShop.com its a winning purchase!
The bag is large; and regardless of wether you fold up the kite badly (for those dam windy days where the sails wrapping all over you); or if you tie
it up good and tight; it fits easily. And when you get it in there tightly; theres room. I mean I'm living at my mates house at the moment, and went
home the other day; and came back (with the kite) and enough clothes for 3 days, and a few other little bits and bobs. All in that same bag.
Light winds:
The kite is just so damn stable! I flew it in winds of 2mph; maybe 4mph if you're feeling optimistic. And it held true at the edge of the window; and
even had enough pull to move my feet across the floor a little bit (im 75kg ish). Its just such a great kite to fly in light winds, very little
lufting; and will loop without any trouble.
Medium winds (10mph ish):
Ideal; i love flying this kite between 8 and 15mph winds. Its got shed loads of power; but its quite hard to get out of shape with it. The handles
need a fair bit of power; but not so much you feel like you'll break ya wrists, even in high winds. I get loads of lift with pendulum stylee jumps
with it. Hardly any work will honk ya up a fair bit; around 12mph i was getting about 10-12 feet in the air. And it wont drop ya out of the air unless
you make a mistake, or the wind dies; although there is a bit of parachute effect.
High Winds (15mph+):
Imagine holding onto handles, which you're strapped to; which is attached to a plane. Which is instantly at top speed. Thats about the best way to
describe it. BUT, its still damn stable, and GREAT fun!
Value For Money:
I got mine for £442.95 complete. AWESOME! From the amount of fun ive already got from it, i'd pay that much!
Rating:
I would give this kite a 10/10. Its the best kite ive ever flown.
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SecondWind
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Great review 5m! I'm looking forward to trying a 6.5m out
Foil Kites: Flysurfer 12m Sonic 4, 10m Soul V2, Peak 5s and 5.5m Hybrid
LEIs: 9m Naish Pivot, 12m Naish Phoenix
Land: 16" Dirtsurfer GP
H20: 134 Shinn Monk Chromatic, Slingshot 103cm Hope Craft w/ Axis Spitfire 840
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tridude
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Mood: Semper in excretum sum sed alta variat................alwayz in the crap but the depth varys.........
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Nice review 5m! I would imagine the 6.5 is awesome in 15 mph+ winds. Thats just about the happy spot where the 4.9 starts to get interesting! Theres a
nice video review of the series IV 6.5 on you tube and RK. If I might add, a line upgrade to Ozone 360 kgs is a good idea. I did that on my 4.9. I
felt the flexi line set just wasnt strong enough to handle all that power, but again thats just me. Enjoy and fly safe!
17m Ozone Zephyr (2012)
15m Flysurfer Silver Arrow 2
12m Ozone Catalyst (2013)
10m Ozone Catalyst (2012)
MTH Colonel Reb customs 160x45 carbon, 141x43 wood
Wainman Joke & Demitri Pro
11'6 Naish Nalu
6' Davo Fish
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5m1FF
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Yeah, i have the extreme flexi ones; but they're still only 250kg. They're strong enough, i cant see me breaking them, but you can never complain for
having lines which are too strong.
The other thing is, im not running this on a harness at the moment; cause my old one got fooking stolen!!! So at the moment, i can't fly this for any
decent amount of time before needing a rest. I'm going to get a harness; and then i'll post how i find it; with the load taken off my arms.
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