Bladerunner and I recieved this kite to try while waiting for his Chargers. 2 weeks ago, we didnt have much wind and only prepared to set it up. This
weekend was great, the winds were up and we finally got to launch in desent wind around 15 to 20 knots. We tigtened up the outside straps a little bit
more and it turned nicer than the low wind setting (all straps loose).
History of me:
Im a handles boy, never like bars. I've been using a mtn board since 2001, and always using my fixed foils for kite groundboarding. the control feel
seems nicer to me, however you do have one drawback when you bail hard, no depower and the foil sometimes luffs or tip wraps.
To the review:
I really enjoyed flying the Arc style kites (ill try to talk more kite than brand), and even more so than LEI kites. The bar pressure felt good, a
little on the light side for me, but its not my kite. Not so sure i like the Spinning Bar leash either, I'd probably remove that and go to the Pro
Leash and attach that to my Chicken Loop.
Having said that, its because I noticed when i bailed hard and i let go of the bar (still hooked in) the kite went to zenith with no power. thats
where I think the adantage of the Arc design comes in. The Auto Zenith feature really works and works well each and everytime. Another accident I had
today ... I was airborne and was close to other kitebuggier I flew into his lines, and he was actually trying to get his kite under me. (would have
been cool if cleared over his lines just another 4 more feet) anyways I got into his lines, kicked the board off in mid air, and let go of the bar so
i could deal with my landing hands forward. WOW, i just floated down, had it been a fixed foil and I went hands free i'd be dropping like a rock.
jumping with arcs, was great! less work more height. Instead of swing the kite from 3 to 12 o'clock I could turn the kite lightly built up speed and
pull the bar in, and in mid air push and pull generated a little more float. its the same with LEI jumping basically.
solo launching, took some getting used to ... its odd how far off to the wind window you have to setup. I finally caught the concept after BR
explained it. Those Self Launch Taps do come in handy too.
pre-launch, in the right wind setup is fast, and doesnt require fans/blowers etc. it sure beats getting out a pump and working before playing. I would
probably keep the bar / lines attached to every arc i had since i'm old school with kites on all my FB foils.
kite size, even with the bigger size arc, it was still easy to manage and wasnt sluggish at all with the adjustments that can be made. If anything i
believe the 16m can go way passed the suggested windrange, since the twinskin can bend to the gust and high winds. Its also just a matter for
tigtening everything up to give it a more curve.
All and all I was very pleased with the arc kites, due to the small park we have, we're pretty limited with how much speed one can get and how much
space to do freestyle tricks. Im now semi converted to bar just for the one handed moves and board grabs and not have to worry about the second handle
should things go wrong. 100% sore but happy as a kid on christmas day.
Yes, Im a sponsored Peter Lynn Teamrider (on teh FB foil side) but this isnt the reason why I enjoyed the Scorpion. Review on teh Syn next than the
Charger.