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centex_buggier
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[*] posted on 8-10-2007 at 07:11 PM
What is the 07 10M Frenzy like?


I am looking at getting an 07 10M Frenzy. Can anyone comment on its' performance, stability, depower ability?

How does it compare to other model years of the Frenzys?

How does it compare to the Access?

I want to use it for buggying and eventually snow kiting. Is it a good kite to learn snow kiting on for someone who has several years of buggy experience?

Steve.
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[*] posted on 8-10-2007 at 08:39 PM


Hey, Steve. Long time no see.

I am no expert but as I have 07 Frenzy 10M, let me try to answer your questions.

Like many Ozone products, built quality is top notch. Performance is second to Flysurfer (I just had to say this :-) and it has a good depower range as well.

Frenzy is one level higher than Access and one level less than Manta. Since you have Access, think Frenzy as a more floaty Access.

10M might be too big for buggying on a dry lake but excellent for beach use. I used it once at Pismo beach and had probably the best buggy run ever. Power control is at your finger tip.

There are only few kites I can think of better than Frenzy for Snowkiting. It's something you can easily learn with but probably not easy to outgrow.

With Frenzy, you will learn faster and enjoy more snowkiting. If you ever change your mind and want something just for snowkiting, get Ozone Manta or my favorite, Flysurfer.

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[*] posted on 8-10-2007 at 08:55 PM


Thanks Brian,
I just wanted to make sure this model year is a good choice. I would only buggy with it on the beach where there is plenty of room for mistakes.

Hope to see you at Dead Bird.

Steve.
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