If you want an extremely lightwind kite for land based kiting take the time to test fly the montana 7.
I finally picked one of these up for myself to add to my collection. Wind was 9mph gusting to 13mph today. I would normally never go out in such
light winds because my field is very bumpy and wouldn't allow me to ride, but I've had this kite for a week and I really wanted to take it out of the
packaging.
Since I've already reviewed the make and chracteristics of this kite I will get strait to the more aggressive atributes of this kite.
I could just barely feel the wind in the field which isn't a good sign. I set the kite stake unwound my lines and opened up the kite. Launching is a
snap, just pull the center line and up she goes. very stable and smooth launch. Even in these low winds i was scudded down wind about 15 feet. That
brought a quick smile to my face considering the wind was barely there.
the kite likes to fly forward and doesn't back stall even in lower conditions. Turning is the best. it turns really fast which is nice when sending
the kite back to the zenith when you lose speed on a transition and want to change directions.
Freestyle is AWESOME! Since this kite builds apparent wind really fast it doens't take long to build speed and send this kite across the window. It
simply pops you up and you are drifting through the air. It has a bit more bar pressure than the matrixx which helps give you feedback when you are
using one hand on the bar and are looking to do board grabs.
Kiteloops are easy with this kite. When you send it for a jump just comit to it and turn your body down wind and you'll float down for a smooth
landing. It's a real confidence booster. I was so happy with this kite when normally I wouldn't even be able to get rolling across the surface.
A couple groups of people stopped to watch and were cheering everytime I went into the air. Its funny because they really wanted me to do "wheelies"
even though I was doing powered kiteloops lol.
I never had any issues with luffing or front/backstall. which is a concern with lots of foil kites.
I'm enjoying this piece of kit and I know that it will help save more low wind sessions in the future.
If there's anything that I missed that you want to know or any questions to answer please let me know
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