Advice on Wakestyle Kites

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magentaninja
magentaninja
QLD
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7 Nov 2014 12:10pm
Hi all, I’ve been riding a Cabrinha Switchblade 2011 (10m) for the last 2 years (Only kite I’ve ever had) and finally after a messed up backloop transition she finally tore on me for the first time. It’s been a damn good kite and I will get it repaired but at the same time I’d like to try something new.

I am a full on wakestyle rider, so I’m looking for more of a wakestyle kite, though it so happens that at the moment I’m crazy strapped for cash (i.e.$750 is about the highest I could go) and would like some advice on what to get.

I’m interested in the Ozone C4 (10m), I’ve heard they are good but I’ve also heard I might need a bigger size compared to the switchy. Not sure if this is true or not but I weigh 75kg. What do you guys think. I found this one www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing-Kites/~t1-zi/2014-Ozone-C4-10-metre.aspx?search=dGwB0wElmDPygQrqw!91Z9GSiutX15S3!TxL!vJ4EDkF1DmZdFkyDJSsfplzAM07 Thoughts?

I’m interested in North Vegas & Cab Chaos but I really can’t afford either of those kites from what I’ve seen.

I found a Flexifoil Hadlow ID (12m) (2012) for $450. I don’t know much about Flexifoil. I’m thinking maybe I should go for more of a C kite anyway since I ride wakestyle.

Sorry for all the questions. Even though I’ve been kiting a while, I don’t know much about different kites and I’ve heard switchy’s are really diverse so I really want to make sure I get it right. Thanks!
kemp90
kemp90
QLD
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QLD, 1694 posts
7 Nov 2014 12:33pm
Definitely need a c kite!
fflo
fflo
WA
30 posts
WA, 30 posts
7 Nov 2014 10:37am
Hey Magentaninja,

Since you are a full on wakestyle rider I would only consider the kites that are the best for this task.
C4 is a good choice, no doubt. The Hadlow ID helped me improve my wakestyle riding over the last 2 years.
Solid pop and a top level amout of slackness for passing the bar. If you want the ultimate pop and slackness you need to look at the hadlow pro or slingshot fuel, true C (not only ARC but also line attachment). After riding any of those kites for a while you won't want to go back to your switchblade or any other less performant kite.

Note that the Hadlow ID has a speciffic bar throw that you need to get used to. Long distance from hook to bar and you are riding with semi extended arms. The Bar diameter is thinner then most bars and has a lot of grip (almos to much). I miss particularly the bar throw that Flexifoil offers, now that I'm riding the new Slingshot Fuels. Big Chicken loop will fix that though.

Let us know how you go...
magentaninja
magentaninja
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
7 Nov 2014 1:02pm
Thanks for the advice.

I'm definately considering the C4. Do you generally need a bigger size for the C4? or have I just been hearing myths
dafunk
dafunk
QLD
561 posts
QLD, 561 posts
7 Nov 2014 1:51pm
Was an awesome crash !!
The c kites have less wind range than the bow . maybe 2 kites ;-]
With the cab custom your gunna need heaps of power imho.

fflo
fflo
WA
30 posts
WA, 30 posts
7 Nov 2014 11:59am
Hey,

the 10m C4 won't have exactly the same wind range as your 10m switchblade bow kite. With practice you can improve the bottom and top end through your riding technique. Yet choosing a bigger size will only shift the sweet spot and general wind range into a different direction, earlier planing on a 12m and sooner overpowered.

I believe a 10m C4 will replace your current 10m just fine, especially because you are light (75kg). All the other pros and cons you will learn to deal with but certainly appreciate it's freestyle potential.
Personally I was going out on the Hadlow ID 10m in about 17-22knots, doing all of my tricks and I'm about 95kg.

Remember if you are worried about the new low end of the kite all you need to do is put on 5m line extensions to your bar in light winds...
KiteBud
KiteBud
WA
1615 posts
WA, 1615 posts
7 Nov 2014 11:59am
magentaninja said...
Thanks for the advice.

I'm definately considering the C4. Do you generally need a bigger size for the C4? or have I just been hearing myths


It's not a myth. Generally speaking because of their shape C kites generate less pull for the same surface area than a Bow/Delta kite. This is the case with the C4, although your weight plays in your favor and will make less of a difference. But still probably go 1m bigger than what you used to have and you'll be fine
Aaron18
Aaron18
SA
80 posts
SA, 80 posts
7 Nov 2014 2:32pm
have a look in buy and sell there's a guy selling 2 complete 2013 airush razors for $1000 for a 9 and 11 meter kites
default
default
WA
1255 posts
WA, 1255 posts
7 Nov 2014 12:43pm


It's not a 2014 C4. Looks to be either a 2010 or 2011
kitcho207
kitcho207
NSW
865 posts
NSW, 865 posts
7 Nov 2014 4:06pm
default said..




It's not a 2014 C4. Looks to be either a 2010 or 2011


if so, my 2011 11m C4 has about the same power as my 2013 9m RPM. Not advising buying an RPM, just power comparison
tomme
tomme
VIC
475 posts
VIC, 475 posts
7 Nov 2014 4:10pm
take a look at

Airush Razor
Naish Torch
Slingshot Fuel

Some going cheap in buy/ sell- those as far as full C

for more hybrid look at
C4
Varial X
RPM
Park(possibly)
Vegas


just my few cents
magentaninja
magentaninja
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
7 Nov 2014 3:58pm
default said..




It's not a 2014 C4. Looks to be either a 2010 or 2011


Good to know. I think I'd need a 12m C4 anyway. If I'm lucky I might be able to stretch my budget to 1k (wife permitting).

I'll have a look at the Razor, Torch & Fuel and see how they look.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
7 Nov 2014 4:09pm
Wakestyle kites don't exist yet...
strydz
strydz
QLD
136 posts
QLD, 136 posts
7 Nov 2014 7:25pm
Yes they do...




sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
7 Nov 2014 5:29pm
No, that is an actual Wake Kite since he is already Wakeboarding...
strydz
strydz
QLD
136 posts
QLD, 136 posts
7 Nov 2014 7:48pm
I've always wondered why kite companies don't make a dedicated wakestyle kite.
kemp90
kemp90
QLD
1694 posts
QLD, 1694 posts
7 Nov 2014 8:35pm
Iv got an 11m razor and an 11m fuel, and the fuel pulls like a 9 bow and the razor pulls like any other 11m bow. I was using my 13 razor in 10 knots with good pop (run out tide).
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
7 Nov 2014 10:55pm
magentaninja said..
Hi all, I’ve been riding a Cabrinha Switchblade 2011 (10m) for the last 2 years (Only kite I’ve ever had) and finally after a messed up backloop transition she finally tore on me for the first time. It’s been a damn good kite and I will get it repaired but at the same time I’d like to try something new.

I am a full on wakestyle rider, so I’m looking for more of a wakestyle kite, though it so happens that at the moment I’m crazy strapped for cash (i.e.$750 is about the highest I could go) and would like some advice on what to get.

I’m interested in the Ozone C4 (10m), I’ve heard they are good but I’ve also heard I might need a bigger size compared to the switchy. Not sure if this is true or not but I weigh 75kg. What do you guys think. I found this one www.seabreeze.com.au/Classifieds/Kitesurfing-Kites/~t1-zi/2014-Ozone-C4-10-metre.aspx?search=dGwB0wElmDPygQrqw!91Z9GSiutX15S3!TxL!vJ4EDkF1DmZdFkyDJSsfplzAM07 Thoughts?

I’m interested in North Vegas & Cab Chaos but I really can’t afford either of those kites from what I’ve seen.

I found a Flexifoil Hadlow ID (12m) (2012) for $450. I don’t know much about Flexifoil. I’m thinking maybe I should go for more of a C kite anyway since I ride wakestyle.

Sorry for all the questions. Even though I’ve been kiting a while, I don’t know much about different kites and I’ve heard switchy’s are really diverse so I really want to make sure I get it right. Thanks!


get a 11m c4. It will roughly match the power of your cab. Or if you want to improve your kite flying skills and ge the most amount of slack get a c kite (without a bridle). They just slack so much more than any other type of kite. Torch's are pretty easy to fly and not super aggressive, highly recommended.
purpleninja
purpleninja
55 posts
55 posts
7 Nov 2014 9:43pm
its not a c but you can have my 2011 core gts with bar and lines for $200 pre-repaired multiple times, 5 i think so you wont have to, thats bargain of the year
saltydawg
saltydawg
WA
132 posts
WA, 132 posts
7 Nov 2014 10:50pm
Wakestyle=kicker and sliders
Freestyle= unkooked tricks kite @ 45
.........mind blown
hookworm
hookworm
VIC
600 posts
VIC, 600 posts
8 Nov 2014 8:40am
sir ROWDY said...
No, that is an actual Wake Kite since he is already Wakeboarding...

Bahahahaha as soon as I looked at this thread I thought can't wait to see what rowdy writes !! You make my day
glendog
glendog
QLD
520 posts
QLD, 520 posts
8 Nov 2014 7:55am
Chaos is good and i recon you could find a decent second hand one maybe 2014 within your budget id go for the 11 but i dunno if youll get away with 1 kite. Honestly i recon the best kite that has enough wind range to have just 1 kite would have to be an rpm (10m). Wont slack like a c but much better ahead than a switchy for wakestyle. If your looking for a second hand one just beware of trailing edge wear.
aro
aro
VIC
52 posts
aro aro
VIC, 52 posts
8 Nov 2014 9:20pm
I have been riding the C4's for 3 years now, they are an amazing freestyle/wake style kite. To be honest people struggle with the c4 in light wind just because they don't know how to ride them and that's why you hear things like "you need a bigger size with the C4's", but when someone try's the c4 in good solid wind, those sayings all go out the window. Its a kite you have to ride for a while. Most people try them for 30min and give up. In good solid wind there a beast to ride, and I definitely recommend them!

I hoped this helped (we are selling some 2014 C4's right now if you want to take a look)
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
8 Nov 2014 6:40pm
I've never had a problem with the C4 in light wind... it's exactly like any kite in its category (C/ Bridaled C). The 12 and the 10 are probably my favourite sizes, but the 14 is really nice as well when it's light.
aro
aro
VIC
52 posts
aro aro
VIC, 52 posts
8 Nov 2014 9:44pm

sir ROWDY said..
I've never had a problem with the C4 in light wind... it's exactly like any kite in its category (C/ Bridaled C). The 12 and the 10 are probably my favourite sizes, but the 14 is really nice as well when it's light.



sir ROWDY said..

I've never had a problem with the C4 in light wind... it's exactly like any kite in its category (C/ Bridaled C). The 12 and the 10 are probably my favourite sizes, but the 14 is really nice as well when it's light.


That's what I mean I don't under stand where people are coming from when they criticise the C4 in light winds, my favourite size is the 8, I can pretty much ride it any any conditions.
magentaninja
magentaninja
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
10 Nov 2014 10:29am
purpleninja said..
its not a c but you can have my 2011 core gts with bar and lines for $200 pre-repaired multiple times, 5 i think so you wont have to, thats bargain of the year



Dear Ninja counterpart. I wouldn't buy your core if it were the last kite on earth. That thing just explodes when it hits the water... and I'm pretty sure the last time I saw you fly it, it just refused to fly. You'd have to pay me to take that kite off you XD
antlanglands
antlanglands
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
10 Nov 2014 8:52am
Bridled C's are the way forward.
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