power
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Which Crossover?
Out of all 4, which works the best as a crossover? I know they're all technically crossovers (well, maybe not LEIs but they still work like one) and
supposed to work equally well on water and land, but which one actually works the best on all surfaces? It seems like arcs are real popular on this
forum but not anywhere else, flysurfers seem the best but then again they cost twice as much as all the other ones, don't know much about neos but
they seem like good kites, and LEIs obviously seem best on water but seem to be coming along for land use as well. Please factor in price when
deciding which one is best, eg., are flysurfers really that much better that its worth it to pay three times as much as an LEI?
-08 Best Nemesis HP 14m
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I have flown both a 15m Syn and now a brand new 11m Neo II. Both are great kites in my opinion, but the Arcs have a special place in my gusty winds
heart
The Neo is great, and has a much better lower wind capability than my Syn, and also the control bar setup is pretty sexy too.
What really suprised me was the lack of bar pressure when flying! I usuall feel when the kites pulling real good on my Syn, but the neo pulled
directly from the powerlines and harness, which is how it should be I assume.
Syn, the reason I went with the PL is the gusty winds ability and auto zenith. Even though the local buggiers give me a lotta crap about flying a kite
with no bridals(damn Ozone kites )
Launch is easy on the Neo, while arcs are a bit tricky to get used too. I hear that the new Neos are getting pretty close in quality to a comparable
Flysurfer, but ive never flown one.
Brian
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power
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Who said neos and why?
-08 Best Nemesis HP 14m
-07 North Rhino 10m
-05 Best Nemesis 10m
-04 Slingshot Fuel 13m
-05 Flexi Storm 8m, 10m, 12m, 14m (FOR SALE!!)
-05 Naish 5.5m (FOR SALE!!)
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zero gee
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There is a reason LEI are so cheap. They don't last (unless not used). If they have been used as cross-over kite (water, and snow, and ground) they
last even less. Saltwater, even less. If left in the sun, even less. The other reason is the tech is "out of date" every 6 months. Guys turn them over
at a loss for a quick sell while they still can. Otherwise it will auto destroy itself in their posession or take up space in the basement /garage
with the rest of the obsolete kite gear
2016 CORE Section wave 6m and 9m
CORE Sensor2 controlbar
2016 5'2" North WHIP surfboard
Zeeko Spitfire XLW foil and 5'0 custom foilboard
Electric Outback MountainBoard
Any old $100 snowboard
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krumly
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Saying LEI's tech is out of date every 6 months is hyperbole. They may have the biggest market share more marketing hype is attached to 'latest and
greatest' as manufacturers strive to differentiate themselves. But that hardly means the technology is defacto more out of date on an LEI as compared
to a bridled foil or twinskin after 6 months.
My 06 Cabrinhas fly fine. Sure the new ones are better, but my xbows and switchblades have tremndous depower range and perform well. They are well
made, materials of equal quality to my Peter Lynn's or PKD's. No kite benefits being left in sun or salt. Lest anyone think I'm promoting LEI's,
check my sig.
krumly
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1.5 m Ozone LD Stunt
2.2, 3.2, 4.2 m C-Quads
2, 3, 4, 5.5, 7.5m PKD Broozas
9m PL GII, w/ adjustable rear strap mod
Dual mode mod PL GI 13, HArc 6, FArc 12
Cab 5m Convert, 7&9m Xbow, 12m SB
Lots of stunt kites and a Rev Supersonic
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Line skiboards, & Lib-Tech Park & Pipes
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power, i think you're too finicky. As you know this question will definitely be a weighted towards arcs because, like you said, we <3 arcs. If I
can speak for all other arcfanatics out there... BUY ONE, YOU WON'T REGRET IT.(period)
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Quote: | Originally posted by f0rgiv3n
power, i think you're too finicky.
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I kind of agree.... At the end of the day, it's whatever kite gives you a fun time! I still smile remembering two months getting to know my prism
snapshot 1.4 two years ago...
:wee:
edit... no that was summer 2007, 2 1/2 years now...
fixed bridles, flying static, been two years now... ??? folks must be wondering....
sting 1.7, dp power 2.5, crossfire 3.2, ace 5, blade iv 6.5, ace 8, ace 12...
also a couple of arcs, 12 syn and 12 phanny, but i\'m not yet up to speed on them.
(13.11.09)
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pl for ease of use and cost... confidence inspiring kites
flysurfers are good and all, but dont have the same range and are a bit too grunty on land, if you ask me
WHAT I FLY:
Flysurfer Soul v2 12m, Soul 15m, Soul v2 21m
Flexi Rage 1.8m, Jojo RM 3m, Flexi Blurr 3.5, Flexi Blade 4.0m, Flexi Blade 4.9m, Flexi Blurr 5, Jojo RM 6m
WHAT I RIDE:
Kite Skates, Libre Full Race, GI Conflict 106, OR Mako 140, Spleene Door 159
What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
Flexi Lines, Flexi Kite Killers
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Quote: | Originally posted by dylanj423
pl for ease of use and cost... confidence inspiring kites |
Ease of use, sure.
Ease of launch?
"I gave up on wind speeds... its either crappy, gravy, epic, or stupid... in that order"
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stephdip
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ease of launch !!! it does require know how and a little practice but when you have the hang of it it's a breez.
only time i have an issue is if a line gets nabed by ice or low winds !! then again tell me witch kite doesn't in these situations...
arc all the way :roll:
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Flysurfer Pulse or Pulse 2..........................works well inland, in gusts, easy launch and relaunch...........................
17m Ozone Zephyr (2012)
15m Flysurfer Silver Arrow 2
12m Ozone Catalyst (2013)
10m Ozone Catalyst (2012)
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Quote: | Originally posted by power
Who said neos and why? |
I gave a nod to the Neo but fly Arcs just as much. They both pass the all important "Can you have a beer while driving with it in the buggy?" test.
Both have hands-free park and ride stability.
Arc's have the Autozenith but the Neo will stay overhead with just an occasional poke and nod. You just cannot tie it off to a fence post while you
have lunch like you can with an ARC. That said, the Neo lands and relaunches like any foil so it is easy to put down for a break and relaunch solo.
If anyone says the ARC is harder to launch they are just not familiar with it I would guess. The Neo is just more familiar that way since it launches
like any foil and does not require the near complete pre-inflation that the Arcs do.
Neo is much easier to set-up for the same reasons. Pack down is similar to the Arc but without the sticks it is easy to pack all the way down into
the regular sack.
Just about everyone familiar with Flysurfers who sees the Neo will comment on the simplified bridle that is less likely to foul. I've rolled a Neo
end over end when the wind went to crap and relaunched with no snags.
The Neo probably gets the nod for low winds, but watching Toby fly his Venom II 13m in <10 crap winds the other day and doing well on a land board
reminded me that it is as much the pilot. But the Neo will not do the wonky things that an Arc might do on low winds like flip inside-out or bow-tie
so easy.
I'm glad that they fixed the bar and the safety system on the Neo II. Makes it easy to recommend without a "but...".
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the PL V13 that came up was your ticket , a bargain @ 300.
FLY some used junk, across the board, you'll find out personally what you like
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I'll play devil's advocate here and say that the Flysurfers are doggone amazing. Worth the cost, in my opinion. Sure they have a lot of grunt on land,
but that is what I was looking for when I got them.
I dont have much time on Arcs, so I cannot really comment on them.
I have an LEI, and its an 07 and still in pretty good condition. Not perfect, but it still flies well. If you take care of it, they will last just
fine. So comments about them "falling apart" are really dependant upon the kind of treatment they take. If beat the heck out of your ARC, it will
"fall apart" as well. Treat anything badly, and its going to show it. I will say that when an LEI fails its no fun, but thats true of just about any
kite out there. However, as a starter kite, you cannot really beat the price. Sure, you are going to trash it, but would you rather trash something
cheap, or expensive?
Flysurfer Speed 3 15m DELUXE
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Quote: | Originally posted by PHREERIDER
the PL V13 that came up was your ticket , a bargain @ 300.
FLY some used junk, across the board, you'll find out personally what you like |
That's right on the money!
Kites: 2.5m Profoil , Quadrifoil XL kitesurfer, NPW 5 Danger.
Flexifoil: 1.7m Sting, 4.9m Blade 3, 9m Blade 2.
Flysurfer : 19m Speed 2 SA, 7m Pulse
Peter Lynn :18m Phantom, 15m Synergy, 10m Synergy, 1200 Farc, 460 Sarc, 130 Tarc, 5m Peel, 4.2m , 6.4, 8.5 C-Quads, 3.5 LS2 single skin.
Rides: Flexi / P.L. Frankin'Buggy , Shaped + straight skiis, sand skis, Coyote blades. Core 95 ATB. RKB R2 ATB .
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power
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I know. Thanks for the help guys, like phree and blade said, it really comes down to needing to fly some KITES!
-08 Best Nemesis HP 14m
-07 North Rhino 10m
-05 Best Nemesis 10m
-04 Slingshot Fuel 13m
-05 Flexi Storm 8m, 10m, 12m, 14m (FOR SALE!!)
-05 Naish 5.5m (FOR SALE!!)
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Yeah definately - fly as many different kites as possible! You are gonna end up with a whole bunch of them eventually anyway but that choice of what
to get first is a hard one.
I think LEI's crossover best. They are truly the best thing to use on the water and as soon as you are jumping regularly I think they become the best
thing to use on land aswell - they just float better than anything else! (excuse the pun)
If you are a beginner on land and water then Arcs are good - the trouble being that you need a monster one to get enough power on the water - or lots
of wind. my 13m Venom wont really work on water till it hits 25mph. They dont crash easy and can take the impacts on the land. I use the Venom a lot
landboarding these days.
LEI technology does move fast admittedly but as you can see from my kit list - I still have X3's on the go and thats not a new kite. ok both have had
repairs but both have seen a lot of action - particularly the 6 cos it only gets used in mental winds and I use it landboarding a fair bit too. Its
been hammered into the ground more times than I can count and its still OK. The 14 is getting a bit battered now but still flies great.
Once its in the air an old kite pulls just as well as a new kite. Its really launch, relaunch, landing, depower and control systems that keep
advancing.
Arcs launch different but I would say they are MUCH easier than an LEI and its an easy thing to get used to.
15m Naish Fly,12m & 7.5m Naish Cults, 10m & 12m Naish Parks, 9m Naish Bolt, 6m & 14m Naish X3's, 13m PL Venom, 10m & 6m Ozone
Access,
1.5m flexi Buzz, 3.5m Flexifoil Bullet, 4.7m flexi Rage, 5.6m PL Twister II, 6.6m flexi Blade, 8.0m HQ Toxic
Flexdeck Landboard, Nobile Flying Carpet 160, Airush Switch 142, Slingshot Misfit 136, Naish Monarch 134, North Whip 5'8", Fischer Skis,
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