Wow, gotta love those scorpions. Ive owned so many scorpions these last few years, but I never owned the green and yellow color. I looked for it for
so long, yet I never found one. Lucky
Still wish I could find the green and yellow 16 to add to the collection:bigok:
Mine is so beat up and with the "golden zippers" sindrome but it“s still my go-to kite.
I keep beeing surprised as how versatile this wing is.
Only used it in landboarding but after this, I think I'm going to postpone any tube aquisition.
One thing that happened in that session was I lost wind on the outside (in a same spot that two tube guys lost it also) but, they“re wings felt on the
water and they had to be rescued by other's. My Scorp stood at zenith allowing me to float ashore with the board on the other hand. I felt so
confident and secure, that I kept the session going, :D
My friend as borrowed me a GoPro, so expect some footage in the near future, :bigok:
Wow!!! I was impressed. I really kick myself occasionally for purging the arcs from the quiver. I never used them for what they were, but the few
times I did I was impressed. Glad that synergy went to a good home.
what I fly/ride:
19m Flysurfer Speed 2 SA
12m Flysurfer Speed2
6m Ozone access xt
1.5m Ozone imp trainer
144cm Airush Switch
152cm lib tech skate banana
MBS Pro 90
Jereme Leafe Pro 95
Thanks for this post Soma.
I've been deliberating about getting on water after 4 years of land boarding, mostly on PL arcs.
Your footage inspired me to give it a go before splashing out on an LEI
Another session with another Scorpion (this time the 13m)
Thank you Ryan,
@ Colton
I've been going up the wind range and the next will be the Syn, :D
@ roirizla
That was my thought when I went into the water (buying a tube) but since I already had the ARCs and have heard of people riding with them, I went and
tried it.
As long as you don't drop it in the water (which isn't impossible but very unlikely) everything will be ok. Just start on low winds and move up the
wind speed as you get more used to it.
In the 1st session, most were on 12m and a friend of mine was on a 17m.
In Guincho, the normal sizes are between 5m and 10m (when it blows, it blows)
Only the 17m was riding good, others were struggling to make power.
The wind was around 10knots steady.
The next sessions I had, there were none. I had the whole beach for me.
The Scorp was on the low end of it with the wind around 8knots.
What also helped was the board I was on (150x40).
I can't compare the Scorp to the Venoms (never tried one) but I trust Venoms will be even better on water since they were made for that,
When you have the chance, take it with your biggest board on the low to mid range of the 16m and see how it handles, :D