I agree that something similar on your experience with Ocean Rodeo development would be great !
The folks at OR are just over on Vancouver island and have always been respected for making kites that will stand up to our rough beaches. They
deserve more respect on land!
You could do a write up just on the progression of the Maco alone !
Originally posted by Bladerunner
I agree that something similar on your experience with Ocean Rodeo development would be great !
I think the arc is a unique design with a heritage that has remained within within the Peter Lynn brand. Inflatables while interesting in their
overall development there are far more flavours of apples in this basket. What Ocean Rodeo has done with their kites and boards could be argued is
what many companies do exploring their own ideas and many following trends - some setting them. It is so much a personal choice in brand and riding
style that quite often getting a good deal is all many people are interested in because gear gets cycled through a little faster. For me, Ocean Rodeo
is more about the personality of the company and most of the people that support the brand. I've always enjoyed and respected the people I've dealt
with and it's a company that has always been upfront with me about everything - just some really good people and also being a Canadian Company adds to
my support for them. Not all products have been great and even though I like riding certain kites and boards each for different reasons - I know there
are others that really don't care for them - to each his own.
I got involved with them when they started out and Active People (Brian Smith) became the distributor. What was more interesting at that time was the
relationship with Peter Lynn and the intro of the arc line and the interaction from that point onward. Still remember going to the Active People
office and seeing the first big F Arc pulled out and hanging up across the stock room wall - huge, kites always look bigger indoors as well.
okay i gotta stop wandering around in story time on this thread.
Getting back to the twinskins, another thought on my wish list of a few designs for specific purposes: 1) entry level with stability/more
robust/cheaper price 2) performance model for surf, snowboard, landboard etc more about speed, solid power and good pop 3) land based speed model
I was also thinking that they do not really need a broad range of sizes for each. For a beginner to intermediate model you don't need the smallest
sizes or the largest just 2-3 mid sizes, maybe just 13-16. For the land based speed design more on the smaller end like a 6-9-12. For the general
performance model that would be the flagship design needing a broader range of sizes.
okay I'm taking this topic off in another direction again.
- ahh, last thing, a buddy that has been to NABX was just telling me the other day his Synergy 15 is starting to get worn and he might have to start
looking for a back up Syn 15 if it's a good deal to prepare for the day his current one is done. Was it the one on Kitecrowd?
Mark Groshens NAPKA KC 13
WindSpeed kites & design - Canada
Peter Lynn Arcs: Charger2 22.5 +18 + 15 + 6.5, Charger I 6, Scorpion 16 + 10, Phantom II 12 + 9, Orig Phantom 9 + 6, Synergy 10 + 8, F 1200, S 840
Ocean Rodeo: Flite 17 + 12, Rise 13 + 10 + 7, Razor 9 + 6
Foils: PL Leopards and Lynx, Airea Raptors, some PL Reactor IIs + IIIs, Libre Spirits, Cross Kite Sonics, Ozone Flow
Peter Lynn Kite Cat for cruising the lakes
buggies: PL XR+, Cameleon Pagona, custom bigfoot, PL Bigfoot, custom ice buggy
Boards: 2 custom directionals, O.R Surf series 6-3 and 5-11, Mako Duke, Mako Skinny, Mako 140 Wide, Mako 150 Wide, Mako King, Brunotti
lots of old school skis, snowboard
They tried that with the Vortex I think Mar - entry level low AR stability etc but I'm betting it didn't sell well and everyone went for the venom.
I'm betting Feyd will chime in with his thoughts on the P2 and Chg2 - you might just get your wish :D
Originally posted by AD72
Anyone interested in a Synergy 15M?
I am but as I said earlier ---^^^^^ , must come from EU.
I've seen some posts of you in kitecrowd and you sometimes go to the UK.
If the price is good and you can send it from there, maybe we can do business,
Regards...
P.S.: I'm currently biding on a 15M Phantom RTF. Let's see if I can make a good deal out of it, :D
I think I've posted this somewhere before but I think it does a good job of illustrating the Phantom 2's flight characteristics in medium winds.
You will notice that she turns fast. It CAN turn as fast as the Charger but I was just off a wrist surgery when this was shot so I'm lacking the
muscle to work her hard.
She's fast across the window but tends to sit sorta on the center. Very stable, no "Charger Twitch". Lifts like a Syn, glides like a Scorp (IMO).
You will note the upwind abilility. (see snow blowing across the ice at around 2:34) Note the snow direction relative to my ski angle. It's not F-Arc
style but it's damn good.:singing:
I don't know how to embed the vid, sorry. Hit the link.
That ski has a carve radius of about 21m. It was designed for GS type skiing which wih more modern skis would have too much sidecut. These skis are
minimal side cut (maybe 10mm)so there isn't the constant engaging and disengage that you have to deal with on a more shapely ski.
I prefer skis in more the 45m+ carve radius. But those skis were actually a lot of fun. Long enough and straight enough to haul the mail but soft
enough that I could bang some short carves on 'em.
Chris Krug-Owner @ Hardwater Kiting. Authorized Dealer of Ozone, Flysurfer, HQ kites. www.hardwaterkiter.com 603-986-2784
BTW; there is a brand new Vortex 14m on ebay.com (little steep imo)
as well as Venom 16 and what looks like a prototype Bomba 13m
Several years back I had a great time ATBing with Bomba 13m on Large PL handles and 27m lines.
Rock solid, fast turning (on handles not so much on a bar)
Foils: Phantom2 15, Aurora 19 custom, F-1200, S-840, JN Luis 10, JN Randas 8
Inflados: Ocean Rodeo: Flite 17.5m, Rise LW15m, Razor 12m and 10m, Prodigy 7m
Boards: Mako Duke, Mako King, 6'6" Bushman shortned to 5'8"
Land 'n snow: "Tsar" RC2000 Nobile, 150 SantaCruz TT with IceBlade, 159 Mongoose Grand Slalom
525.00 on a brand new 14m kite - that's very reasonable for a new kite. Think of the fabric and everything, like getting two new 7m foils for 250.00
each - that's really cheap unless it was some knockoff kite.
Now the other kites have way lower bidding and you might get lucky but they do have reserves on the pricing - wonder what that is.
Mark Groshens NAPKA KC 13
WindSpeed kites & design - Canada
Peter Lynn Arcs: Charger2 22.5 +18 + 15 + 6.5, Charger I 6, Scorpion 16 + 10, Phantom II 12 + 9, Orig Phantom 9 + 6, Synergy 10 + 8, F 1200, S 840
Ocean Rodeo: Flite 17 + 12, Rise 13 + 10 + 7, Razor 9 + 6
Foils: PL Leopards and Lynx, Airea Raptors, some PL Reactor IIs + IIIs, Libre Spirits, Cross Kite Sonics, Ozone Flow
Peter Lynn Kite Cat for cruising the lakes
buggies: PL XR+, Cameleon Pagona, custom bigfoot, PL Bigfoot, custom ice buggy
Boards: 2 custom directionals, O.R Surf series 6-3 and 5-11, Mako Duke, Mako Skinny, Mako 140 Wide, Mako 150 Wide, Mako King, Brunotti
lots of old school skis, snowboard
No surprise one of the lowest aspect ratio Arcs would get beat on the upwind by its higher aspect ration brethren. Lower aspect ration means a lower
maximum theoretical lift-to-drag ratio.
Philip
I fly: Charger II 6.5m * Charger II 8m * Charger II 10m * Scorpion 10 (for sale) * Phantom II 12m * F-Arc 1200 * Venom 13m
I ride: Peter Lynn XR+ on Midis * Flexifoil Midi/Barrow * Peter Lynn Comp on Barrows * Peter Lynn XR+ (needs a fork)
okay off topic again but there were a couple of Russian guys living in Toronto that had arcs and would head down to Hatteras early spring and there
were always good stories like screwing snowboard boots to boards to use in colder water and getting looks from guys in Hatteras and the other story
was when he had his new arc and going through US customs at the boarder and car packed with gear and bags jammed in everywhere and maybe because of
their heavy accents they were told to go over to the side. He's telling me the story "agent make me pull over and check car, he ask what is in bag in
trunk, I tell him is bomba"
almost tore his car apart thinking he was playing games with them.
Mark Groshens NAPKA KC 13
WindSpeed kites & design - Canada
Peter Lynn Arcs: Charger2 22.5 +18 + 15 + 6.5, Charger I 6, Scorpion 16 + 10, Phantom II 12 + 9, Orig Phantom 9 + 6, Synergy 10 + 8, F 1200, S 840
Ocean Rodeo: Flite 17 + 12, Rise 13 + 10 + 7, Razor 9 + 6
Foils: PL Leopards and Lynx, Airea Raptors, some PL Reactor IIs + IIIs, Libre Spirits, Cross Kite Sonics, Ozone Flow
Peter Lynn Kite Cat for cruising the lakes
buggies: PL XR+, Cameleon Pagona, custom bigfoot, PL Bigfoot, custom ice buggy
Boards: 2 custom directionals, O.R Surf series 6-3 and 5-11, Mako Duke, Mako Skinny, Mako 140 Wide, Mako 150 Wide, Mako King, Brunotti
lots of old school skis, snowboard
Here is a theory why ARCs do not do well as low wind kites for kitesurfing and applications that have more surface drag: Forced air is used to
pressurize and create the structure of the twin skin, they need higher wind speeds to achieve a rigidity to create the necessary grunt/pull. Or is
that a load of malarkey and when they fill up they are just full regardless of windspeed?
wow ! the first thing i always see, to notice about the new arc proto is this seemingly ultra-thin profile ! looks very nice! should fill faster then
with less internal volume :-)
i hope PL works on the air-intakes. thats big problem with arc kites: this prefilling procedure. prefilling to some 60 or 70% works fine even in low
winds. then it would be really nice if the air-valves would work better and do the complete fill during launch ASAP. look at the flysurfer valves:
they literally seem to suck the air in, while the air intakes of PL arcs rather seem to be "closed lips". (or maybe i am just a burned scorpion kid.
with my synergy its almost fine. but there is much room for improvement, after i tried flysurfers. )
I gotta admit the intake on the VIO kites are friggen sweet.
My Scorps beld air like mad. And we sealed up all the vents except one to see if it was leaking out the vents. I didn't make a bit of difference in
the air loss and funny thing, it inflated in flight just the same.
Made me wonder if you could place intakes in both the leading edge and somewhere mid-wing (for preinflation like an open cell foil).
Chris Krug-Owner @ Hardwater Kiting. Authorized Dealer of Ozone, Flysurfer, HQ kites. www.hardwaterkiter.com 603-986-2784