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DAKITEZ
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New Kite .. Prism Tensor
I just got my hands on one. I hope to fly it this weekend with my vapor, neo2, etc. Its been forever since I've flown. I did throw the kite up real
quick in the front field and it flew well for the lousy conditions I have here. I have the 4.2m and will be giving a review after some time in on it.
I do see some flexifoil traits in it so lets hope it flies as well. I'm sure it will Prism makes great kites, but in the past they lacked the "power"
department. From my quick 5 minute session today I think they fixed the lack of power problem. It comes with a bar that converts to handles. Great
idea! that is what caught my attention at first. The kite comes fully lined up and ready to go on the bar. It has a kite killer attached to the bar to
pull the brake lines in emergency and it has a top hat safety on the kite killer line to totally unhook from the kite. I like the safety features!
An added surprise was it has and adjustable AOA. I was not expecting that. The shape of the kite looks much like the bullet. The bullet was a solid
kite so if the tensor flies like it looks it should be a solid engine.
Another bonus ... its a good looking kite. The bonus part being the lite weight white material is on the back of the kite and the graphics are on the
front of the kite facing the pilot. So yeah if I look at my kite I don't have to see a plain white kite like many kites out there.
More to come soon ....
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lad
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Hmmmm...I saw the teaser ad in the AKA Kiting magazine and just assumed it was yet another 2-line stunter!
With Prism's superior marketplace penetration in beach, flag and toy stores, these may supplant the Beamer as the #1 beginners foil.
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indigo_wolf
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Quote: | Originally posted by lad
With Prism's superior marketplace penetration in beach, flag and toy stores, these may supplant the Beamer as the #1 beginners foil.
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Given its price, it will be interesting to see if this is one of the kites that Prism puts through its mass market channels.
More info on the Tensor
ATB,
Sam
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awindofchange
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The Tensor is a pretty awesome kite, and the bar to handles setup is awesome. When in the handle mode - the handles have large winder ends on them so
you can wind the lines right around the handles just like the surf kite bars.
Power is excellent on them, quite a huge step up from the Snapshot and Stylus line. All of the Tensor's are true quad line power kites. We have been
using them for a couple weeks now and they are very nicely made with great performance and stability.
Oh, and the bag is awesome! I would love to get my hands on a bunch of the bags for my other kites!
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lad
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They only seem to cost a few dollars more than equivalent sized Beamers - and have some extra goodies too. Guess they'll be some at NABX?
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revpaul
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Never tried a foil of Prism's but i have many of their dual line deltas. Prism is my favorite for quality build, fly-ability, durability, and service
on all ranges including their lower priced beginner stuff.
- i've had some beginner kites from other manufacturers that flew well enough at the time but I can't, for the life of me, get them adjusted/flying
now. Maybe i'm just spoiled.
I wonder... if the Tensor does well enough will Prism make a more advanced high AR kite?
Paul
PKD-0.7m Buster, 1.4m Buster, 1.8m Century
HQ-Beamer III 3m
PL-Reactor 3.8m, Reactor II 6.9m
Ozone-IGNITION 1.6m, Little Devil 4.5m, 7.3m Frenzy
Pansh-Sprint Ltd Ed 5m, 7m Ace
Flexifoil-Blurr 5m
FS- Pulse2 12m, Speed 1.5 17m, lots of Revs and dual line stunters
Sirocco Sprint 4.2, 5.2 -SIROCCOx 5.2-
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pigryder
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that looks fun
HQ Beamer III 2m (wifeys)
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Jovver
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Kinda OT, but the new Quantum's look pretty awesome as well. Anyone know if the flying chars are better than the older model? I may have to upgrade
mine eventually...
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teelzy
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Any more word on how the 4.2 is?
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Current Projects: Off-Road Rollerskates (v4.0), Skateboard to ATB conversion (v1.0), Land Skis (Brainstorming), Buggy (Brainstorming)
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DAKITEZ
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I haven't had it out again. Hopefully this weekend.
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teelzy
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Cool, looking forward to some more info. Best of luck and I'll be wishing some good winds down to ya
Ingenuity: The creation of new crummy stuff from old crummy stuff
Quiver: Prism Snapshot 1.9
HQ Crossfire 2.4
PL Twister II 7.7
Current Projects: Off-Road Rollerskates (v4.0), Skateboard to ATB conversion (v1.0), Land Skis (Brainstorming), Buggy (Brainstorming)
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xsv21
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Telle what kind of lift you can get out of it, I'm looking to pick up a tensor 5m myself
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DAKITEZ
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still don't have much time on the kite, but I doubt you will get much lift from the tensor
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Kamikuza
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Always puzzled me why the cool graphics are on the wrong side :dunno:
Yeah... I got a kite. Or two...
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highsticken
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I have the 3 and the 5 meter . both are a blast . They are my first power kites . East to fly and relaunch . I have the smaller one on the handles .
Real easy to control and lands like a dream . I have the 5 on the bar and in heavy winds it can be too strong . in 12-15 its awesome and always draws
a crowd . There is nothing I dont like about prism kites .
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Nycteris
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I've never had a "real" power kite, and I'm thinking this looks like a good first kite, with the bar-to-handles option it has going.
Or... is there a "newbie looking to buy a first kite" thread that I didn't find?
Anyway, that looks like a great kite!
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Katalyzt
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I've had my 5m Tensor for about a month now and I love it! I have held back on giving a full review since I can only fly it sitting down since I have
a broken leg at the moment.
It does produce quite a bit of power since I'm often butt scuddling all the way across the field in just moderate winds. However, it depowers
awesomely when needed. I usually have it set up on handles and fly it more like one of my delta stunt kites and it's a blast.
Have fun and enjoy!
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Son of Caerus
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First timer
A friend of mine introduced me to power kites a while back and I've been wanting to get one ever since. The prism tensor will be my first. I will post
again on what I think as a beginner and what my more experienced friend thought.
BTW - very cool board!
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DAKITEZ
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Welcome to the forum!
What size did you get?
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Son of Caerus
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Well I'm not sure now. I ordered the 4 but I got an email yesterday stating that they were out of stock and that they would give me the 5 at no extra
charge. Problem is it is very windy where I live and I am new to this so I asked to go down to the 3 instead. I haven't gotten a response back yet....
So I guess the answer to your question is: ????.
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Son of Caerus
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Just got word back and I am getting the 3.1. I think it will be a great first kite!
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DAKITEZ
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I have a 4m here in stock if you want to get the kite you actually want and not whatever the place you got it from has or can get drop shipped to you.
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awindofchange
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We have full stock on all sizes as well. If the shop you are buying from is going to drop you down to the smaller size, make sure they give you a
refund for the difference. The 3.1 is still a great kite and should do well for you, especially if you are indeed in a location that has stronger
winds.
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Son of Caerus
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I think the reason I am not too bummed about it is b/c we do have strong winds here. I will probably pick up a second kite down the road anyway. Thank
you both for offeing to get me the 4.2, I appreciate it. I wish I would have realized that you guys had shops of your own, I would have bought from
one of you in the first place (next time I guess). Thanks for all the info and support. I'll let you guys know how the 3.1 does here!
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Son of Caerus
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First test flight lasted all of 30 seconds. Cut short by a thunderstorm.
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WIllardTheGrey
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Smarter than Benjamin Franklin. It's a good start.
\"Well we are all hurtling around in 3 wheeled, tip over prone, non crash tested vehicles with no brakes that we steer with our feet. Just
sayin\'.....\" --heliboy50
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Son of Caerus
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Thought I posted this already but apparently there was afluke with the computer....
Got an hour of flight time in this morning before the winds died down. I was using the bar not the handles b/c I figure baby steps right? To use the
'Drewculous' wind meter I had Gravy winds that tapered off to crappy by the end. I am Loving the Tensor 3.1. It has good pull in a gust, but it was
still really easy to control. I especially appreciate how well it recovers (very important to a newbie like me). Other than a few hard nose dives into
the turf, still geting the hang of it, It was a BLAST. I highly recommend the Tensor to a first timer. Hopefully I'll get my wife to come out soon to
take some pics. Great first (or second) flight!
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awindofchange
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Awesome, glad you had such a great time....you do realize that this is only the beginning. (he he he)
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Hi I am waiting for my 4.2 Tensor it arrive to my door, I am new to the sport as well. I have flew my friends 4.5 little devil and his new Beammer 3
a few times, I got the hang of that one pretty quick, So I am interested in getting my Tensor 4.2 and trying that one. Again, I am a beginner, but I
have flowen the Beammer and I will shortly give you a beginners perspective on the Tensor compared to the others.
BTW thank you Midgaar for showing me this post.
Happy Flying!
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LunchLadiesMan
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I've got a Tensor 5.0m and like it quite a bit having moved from a 2.5m Prism Snapshot in a 2 line configuration. Spent a bunch of time flying it
this morning, winds choppy 2-6mph with 12-14mph gusts. Has great pull through the window and found out the hard way it has lift too. I didn't think
it would pull me up in these winds but I had it up high about 65degress right of the zenith and ended up being lifted and dropped on my shoulder and
head. I was having trouble keeping the kite in the air at times so I did not expect to be taken airborne.
Though looking at this post http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=14514&p... (tryin to jump, am i doin it wrong? [video]) it seems I was unknowingly doing what
was in the 2nd video. I had the kite up on the edge of the window and was running to the right in order to pull the kite away from some benches. I
highly recommend viewing the post above just to familiarize yourself with this type of jumping. At the very least so you would know what to avoid
doing in order to reduce lift potential. Would have been nice to know this morning...
And also, wear your helmet even if the winds don't seem to be very strong. Another bit of advice that would have been nice to have followed this
morning... :piggy:
Prism: Snapshot 2.5m (quad line)
Flexifoil: Bullet 3.5m
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