I have a 5 meter pulse... sorry no pycho3, the wind range are way off the mark - 15 knots is not going to get you out as stated on the flysurfer charts and other web sites - 28 knots and it starts to become useful.. 30 to 40 and its fun. I also have a 10 meter rebel for comparison of a lei.
Haven’t used the pulse enough to give you a complete comparison... but it’s better than someone that sells them or only fly's foils or hasn’t flown a foil at all.
Launches really easy, self landing can be harder than my 5th line rebel because it’s so light it doesn’t want to land in high winds... even with the backstalling method. It comes with a 5th line setup which personally for me doesn’t install the most confidence to use for fear of tangles.
You need to be more careful when packing up a foil than with a normal bridle inflatable because of the complex bridles. I have only ever had one major tangle and wasn’t that long with sorting out. About 15 mins.
I think you really need to just buy one and then use it enough to appreciate it because it’s different from the lei. You shouldn’t be taken back though just because it’s not a mainstream kite design. It’s probably more to do with kite companies - profits - patents and a whole lot of other factors not related to actual performance. (I have nothing to base that on except lei hype)
Psycho is more aimed at the wake style market I think. Were pulse is freestyle and wave ridding which is my discipline.
I may get a 7 meter yet as a teaching kite because it’s less liable to fall apart when mistreated by students. (Note: not an instructor yet

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