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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 04:56 AM
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Dear Rider,

The Charger…. our long awaited high performance Twinskin kite for any discipline. It is finally there for you! And as much as we hate to have kept you waiting so long, we can assure you that it’s definitely worth the waiting as the Charger will exceed riders’ expectations.

The Charger’s 3D profile delivers smooth power throughout the wind window, excellent for free riding and big air. The Charger offers great pop and low-end power making it perfect for nailing all freestyle tricks. At the same time it is fast and powerful enough to put a grin on the face of even the most demanding wave rider.

The Charger’s exclusivity is a result of years of experience in Twinskin design. It represents yet another leap forward in terms of performance and safety. Features such as optimized panel and profile design and the new VPC3 system, combined with a redesigned tip shape, significantly increased performance and turning speed.

With all this added performance, the Charger still holds the Twinskin stability and Auto-zenith feature, which remains unmatched by any other kite design out there!

The Charger is available in the first week of December 2009, so buy yours through your local dealer now!

Your Peter Lynn Team

Flying Characteristics
Great low-end power and large wind-range
The Charger has an amazing wind range. Its good low-end performance, combined with the quick and easy turning, allows you to ride a smaller kite than you would have previously chosen in any given wind speed, without compromising the top end that the Twinskin kites are known for. The Charger’s wind range will give you the confidence to ride in any condition, no matter how gusty the wind is.

Responsive and easy control
The Charger turns surprisingly quick and flies smoothly. This kite challenges you to do kite-loops and go big. It can either be flown with slack or tight rear lines, its flying and turning speed are not affected by the rear line tension; this makes it a suitable kite for various riding styles.


Amazing lift and long float
One of the best things about kiting is going big! The profile shape of the Charger, in combination with the speed of the kite gives good lift, for extremely high jumps. The large amount of float stands for longer airtime to perform supreme tricks and steady landings.


Great Pop
The Charger has a lot of Pop. You can load up the kite and get an explosive pop from the kite. This makes new school tricks with the Charger a piece of cake.

Stability and Auto-Zenith
As with all Twinskins, the Charger has an incredible stability. When parking the kite above your head, it does not luff or collapse. The Auto-zenith feature helps you by bringing back the kite automatically to the zenith. When practising new tricks or getting washed by a wave simply let go of the bar and your kite will be waiting for you at the zenith.
Features
The Charger has the following features:





- Medium aspect ratio Patented concave
LE shape
- Optimized panel-shape and cell spacing - Newly designed profile.
- Optimized tip Two Air intakes
- Specially constructed trailing edge
- Special reinforcement
- VPC3 (Variable Power Control) system
- Kook-proof line connections
- Steering adjusters
- Flight adjuster
- Dual inflation zippers -
- Deflation
- Launch assistant tags
- Grab-handle
- Durable aluminium compact sticks




To learn more about the Charger features, click here

Control bar


The complete version of the Charger will be delivered with the Peter Lynn Navigator bar. The main features of this new bar:

Centrix depower loop - The depower loop with easy to release and re-assemble safety release, as well as an integrated swivel. The safety system on one front line in combination with the swivel is completely tangle free.

Dual size end caps - The specially designed end caps allow you to set the bar size quickly to match your kite size, conditions and personal preference.

Free sliding stopper on long dual depower line - The stopper can be moved along the depower line to any position. The bar movement along the depower line can be increased for more depower or reduced to take the load off your arms without lowering power in the kite.


Center top line with V-split - The top centre line splits approximately 10m from the bar, increasing the kite’s depower and rigidity in flight.

High durability and easy replacements - The Navigator bar is manufactured using top quality materials and high-tech construction methods. This ensures an extremely durable and safe control bar. As with all bars, in the long term parts can wear. The Navigator is designed in such a way that these parts can quickly and easily be replaced.

The Navigator control bar can be purchased in combination with the Charger or as bar only.

Twinskin Technology

The Charger is a Peter Lynn Twinskin kite. The kite consists of two layers of fabric with a set of profiles in between. When the kite crashes on the water, the taped seams as well as the valves behind the air inlets prevent the air escaping from the kite as well as any water getting in, for a quick and easy re-launch.
Some of the great advantages of this style of kite are:

Very clean airflow around the wing, both the top skin and the bottom skin are shaped for maximum performance and lift.
No bladders or tubes that can burst, the kite is more resistant to wear & tear. Twinskins are very durable and reliable kites.
Even weight distribution as the complete kite is made of the same material. This makes the kite incredibly stable. No heavy leading edge causing the kite to luff. Ideal for practicing new tricks.
Auto-zenith feature, when letting go of the bar with your depower loop hooked in, the kite automatically flies up to the zenith. The kite basically flies itself!
Easy and cheap repairs as the material are all solid Chikara Ripstop Nylon.


Specifications

Charger Sizes

The Charger is available in the sizes:
8, 10, 12, 15 and 19.

Package
Charger kite with packing strap
Charger Expandable backpack
Charger Aluminium Compact sticks
Peter Lynn Sand & Snow bag
Instruction manual
Peter Lynn Kiteboarding sticker
Navigator Bar with Dyneema flying lines (complete version only)

Charger Colours

Each Charger size is available in the following colour combinations:

· Blue - sea blue - black - white (Code A)
· Green - yellow - black – white (Code B)
· Red - grey - black - white (Code C)








Technical details
Kite Flat
area
(m2) Proj.
area
(m2) Aspect
Ratio
(AR) Nr. of
cells Wing
span
(cm) Center
chord
(cm) Stick
length
(cm)
Charger 8 8.0 5.0 4.9 25 626 157 105.5
Charger 10 10.1 6.3 4.9 27 703 175 116.5
Charger 12 12.4 7.6 4.9 29 779 192 126.0
Charger 15 15.5 9.5 4.9 31 872 214 139.0
Charger 19 19.4 11.9 4.9 31 975 234 156.0

Wind ranges for use on water:



Wind ranges for use on land:




Prices

You will find prices for the Peter Lynn Charger here.



Media

Our websites www.peterlynnkiteboarding.com and www.peterlynnproducts.com will be updated shortly, showing full information on the Peter Lynn Charger and the Navigator control bar.



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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 06:23 AM


nice cant wait .... delivery from NL to CA has begun.

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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 08:18 AM


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Originally posted by ripsessionkites
nice cant wait .... delivery from NL to CA has begun.

Canada: www.ripsessionkiteboarding.com

USA: Coastal Wind Sports, Dakitez, A Wind Of Change



I can't wait as well! I read the newsletter this morning and hopefully a 12m in blue will be sitting under the Christmas tree.

I would like to add that PowerKitePlace.com is also an authorized Peter Lynn Dealer. Currently Don is revamping his web page to reflect this.



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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 08:38 AM


I'll believe it when I see it! :wee::moon::wee:



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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 09:14 AM


Stop..... next you'll be saying there's no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny.

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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 11:28 AM


Quote:
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Stop..... next you'll be saying there's no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny.

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:roll:. I'd NEVER go that far!!



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[*] posted on 1-12-2009 at 09:14 PM


Dang, wish I had an extra $1400 lying around, I would LOVE a Charger 12m



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[*] posted on 2-12-2009 at 05:09 AM


there's no Easter Bunny....? :dunno:



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[*] posted on 2-12-2009 at 12:50 PM


I have 2 12ms and a 10m arriving just before xmas if anyone wants one let me know! I'll hook ya up with a special xmas pressie price :)
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[*] posted on 2-12-2009 at 01:47 PM


Dom,

look forward to your review...................:thumbup::thumbup:



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[*] posted on 2-12-2009 at 04:53 PM


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nice cant wait .... delivery from NL to CA has begun.

Canada: http://www.ripsessionkiteboarding.com

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And don't forget in Canada the dealers in Ontario have been by far the largest sellers of Peter Lynn Twin Skins right from the beginning. There are a number of dealers across Canada in many provinces that have carried the kites through the Canadian Distributor and many will continue to sell Peter Lynn Brand (Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, PEI).
I've been riding and selling Peter Lynn in Canada right from day one with the Arcs having the highest Canadian sales for twinskins but I would absolutely recommend and support going with your local dealer first.
Sorry if you want to start calling out dealers that's nice but be fair and mention them all.
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[*] posted on 3-12-2009 at 12:57 PM


"Medium aspect ratio Patented concave
LE shape"

what does that mean? for me it looks as if the leading edge is straight (kite flat on the ground, tip - to tip )
or does it mean that the airfoil profile (profile from leading edge to trailing edge, formed by the panels inside the kite) has a concave middle section, as can be seen here:



but is that really new? my scorpion seems to have that reflexive profile, too! (maybe not that pronounced)

what might be the effect of such a profile?
can someone here dig out the patent ? some link?



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[*] posted on 3-12-2009 at 01:08 PM


Here's a link to the patent:

http://www.google.com/patents?vid=7014149

Rumor I heard was that Naish had to license the patent for their Helix type kites with the indented leading edge from PL. Could just be rumor, but Peter is pretty good at getting patents in place to protect R&D.

The Bomba was probably the kite I noticed it the most in.



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Here's a pic of that Bomba LE I was talking about for reference:





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[*] posted on 3-12-2009 at 01:32 PM


ok, now i can see it. never noticed that in my scorpion.
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.....but I would absolutely recommend and support going with your local dealer first. Sorry if you want to start calling out dealers that's nice but be fair and mention them all.


Very true.......so here's a shout out for my local dealers. If you're up in the Northeast you could hit up Jay at Powerline Sports (in NH) or Rachel at Stormboarding up in VT.

Powerline set me up with a nice closeout 12m Synergy. And they'll be there on the beach to help you get it dialed in if you need it.
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[*] posted on 3-12-2009 at 08:34 PM


Gee and now I will have to chose between this and an 11m frenzy for my next kite. Good thing I have at least 6 months before I have to decide which one to get next. Which would you choose. LOL :lol:



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neither....go with a 12m Speed 2.....................:lol::lol::duh::duh:



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[*] posted on 4-12-2009 at 01:31 PM


some navigator bar questions:

*can one call the new navigator bar a "long throw" bar? so you can let go of the bar and be totally depowered (max depower the kite can deliver)? or will the kite still be powered up if the adjuster is not pulled?

* does the largest navigator bar have a longer throw? or is the only difference the bar width?

* can i say: i wanna have a 12m charger rtf, but with the big 65 cm bar instead of the mid size 55 cm bar?



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[*] posted on 4-12-2009 at 03:23 PM


I would think you would want the 50cm bar for that kite. I had a 12 synergy and it would've been out of hand with the large bar I fly my big kites with. The charger is supposed to be faster turning if that's possible.



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[*] posted on 4-12-2009 at 03:29 PM


And if it turns so fast/tight, wouldn't a 45cm bar be huge for the 6m? I fly my 8m Syn on a 40cm, and it is plenty big on 24m lines.



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[*] posted on 8-12-2009 at 06:12 AM


fresh new charger 19qm video from a user (6-8 knots!!), nicely showing also the navigator bar:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3WUBiOGbIA



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[*] posted on 8-12-2009 at 07:26 AM


Uh OH !

Is it just the way that guy flies or is the 19 too slow to spank around and create power ?

The way he is going about it , it looks slow + boring ?



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[*] posted on 8-12-2009 at 07:47 AM


maybe its a cautious first try, maybe too low winds.. who knows..
waiting for more review / videos / pictures!! nobody here has a charger already ?



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[*] posted on 8-12-2009 at 08:54 AM


its good to see the Charger 19 flying in 6 to 8 knots.

the Charger 19 looks to be generating enough power at 8 knots for the dude in the video. the only thing is his surface sucks.

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[*] posted on 8-12-2009 at 09:49 AM


@Carltb-You get your charger yet?



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[*] posted on 9-12-2009 at 04:28 AM


i got my 12m charger yesterday and i made a how to set up vid. just uploading it and will post a link when its finished. didnt get to ride as it was going dark when i finished and ive just checked the weather forecast for the next few days and there isnt much wind about so you might have to wait for a performance review. the navigator bar looks the dogs dangles!!!



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cant wait for the video! congratulations for beeing the first here in the forum to have a brand new charger !



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[*] posted on 9-12-2009 at 09:41 AM


Carl, I noticed you attached your safety leash onto the figure 8 and passed that through the chicken loop, but how would that serve any kind of safety purpose? The main safety breaks the chicken loop's integrity and in the process would disengage the leash from you. From what I can gather, that would mean you're completely untethered to the kite. Wouldn't the safety be attached to your spreader bar or handlepass line?

Maybe I'm missing something... or maybe thats why they call it a suicide leash?



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