Jumping the ozone edge

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Spookyluke12
Spookyluke12
QLD
120 posts
QLD, 120 posts
4 Sep 2008 8:52am
Yesterday I flew the Ozone edge 13m and it went fantastic. I have flown a few newer kites but have never tried one that jumps so smooth and flies so high. Has anyone had a go of this kite and knows of something that jumps better?
rusty7
rusty7
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
4 Sep 2008 8:59am
Ditto Luke..was that you on the green kite??.......that was a really nice session yesterday I flew both my 13 and the 9m edge II's. Hang time was huge.
hosh
hosh
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
4 Sep 2008 7:34am
Try the edge 11 in 25+ knots. But don't forget the goulies.
Mrwandaful
Mrwandaful
NSW
186 posts
NSW, 186 posts
4 Sep 2008 9:40am
Nothing boosts like the edge. Nothing hangs like the edge. Those paragliding freaks at Ozone know how to make a gliding machine
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
4 Sep 2008 10:35am
I've got a 7m Edge. At first I thought it was a cranky little **** bit now I love it. Fast, huge hang time, very forgiving, rock solid on gusty Botany Bay. My favourite kite
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
4 Sep 2008 9:19am
amazing kite. try it o shorter lines like 20m's
The 20's are only around $180 but well worth the cash
Turns and insane kite into a fkn insane kite
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
4 Sep 2008 10:59am
Hi Guys,

I love the es for jumping, or better put, gliding! The Sport actually boosts about as high as the Edge, but is far more aggressive in the upwards acceleration. The Edge is so silky smooth on the way up you tend not to notice how high you are, all you notice is the hangtime and the gentle landings.

I reckon the Edge is much more like gliding than kiting. Hosh is right, we had him out on the 11m Edge II in 30+ knots and he was boosting HUGE! and from memory he had pulled in about 2-3 linches of trim.

Can't wait for a windy day to get my altitude fix!

Good winds,

rusty7
rusty7
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
4 Sep 2008 3:25pm
reli please elaborate on the differences??
Neill
Neill
VIC
484 posts
VIC, 484 posts
4 Sep 2008 8:06pm
Luke, i sold you my 06 sonic, then i bought an 07 sonic cause i couldn't find anything that jumped higher........ until i flew the edge 2. i have recently bought an 11m Edge 2, one of the only ones up here on the coast, and the kite is a jumping machine man - you've seen me kite and know what i liked about the sonic - well the edge is another step up dude. the 13m would be sweet for your weight from 13-25 knots i'd reckon, you may want to invest in a 9m for high wind days too. they are truly awesome things. you can come try my 11m (green one, there's only one up here on the coast that i know of so it'll likely be me on the water) if you want, to see how the bottom end is on it. hit me up if you see me on the beach man.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
4 Sep 2008 7:59pm
rusty7 said...

reli please elaborate on the differences??



Well on the 9 it reduces lower end, increases top end marginally, increases turning speed dramatically, ie. think loops, quick fast hard loops.... and the kite feels more grunty
rusty7
rusty7
QLD
504 posts
QLD, 504 posts
5 Sep 2008 8:52am
thanks reli ....... i would like to give it a try on the 13m.
hosh
hosh
WA
243 posts
WA, 243 posts
5 Sep 2008 8:33am
BTW as Darren said I tried the edge in 30+ however I would strongly recommend a newbie or kiter with little experience NOT TAKE A 11MT KITE OUT IN THAT SORT OF WIND. I can not stress that enough.We wanted to see what this puppy could handle. Quite frankly I was very impressed with the wind range and how stable the kite was.
the gaz
the gaz
WA
173 posts
WA, 173 posts
5 Sep 2008 9:14am
I took my 11mtr Edge away on holiday recently and I was a little worried the wind would be to strong for it. Darren assured me it would be fine.
He wasn't kidding, 31kts one day and it was super stable and cruising. Didn't even feel overpowered. Boy does that thing jump.
All the other kiters were on 7's and couldn't believe the size of my kite. The things a machine.
Come on summer.
Spookyluke12
Spookyluke12
QLD
120 posts
QLD, 120 posts
5 Sep 2008 1:23pm
Hey Rusty and Neill. The kites you guys have must be the best on the market for jumping or definatley one of the best. Next season, I may have to shout myself some brand spankers. They arn't the cheapest kite out there, but there's usually a reason for that. Happy and safe leaping and soaring for the coming summer!
Neill
Neill
VIC
484 posts
VIC, 484 posts
5 Sep 2008 7:41pm
Luke, talk to Mike at kitethrills at currimundi - that's where i got mine from. He may have a few in-store for you to demo as well, but as mentioned before you can come and fly my 11 any time there's enough wind. at your weight you'd need 15 knots solid before it got you up and going. Mine is like the only one on the sunny coast that i know of, so hit me up if you're around. Awesome kite, it had to be good for me to upgrade from the sonics!
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
5 Sep 2008 8:42pm
How are you all finding the low end on the Edges?
Neill
Neill
VIC
484 posts
VIC, 484 posts
6 Sep 2008 12:00am
bloody amazing actually rellie

i think the 11m edge 2 has another 2-3 knots bottom end on my 07 sonic, which i thought was excellent

you need to know the edge well before you can get the most out of it though, it's such a highly tuned piece of kit that minor trimming adjustments make such a huge difference in marginal wind conditions. because it's flat, high aspect and so efficient (thinnest leading edge ever?) it has an excellent bottom end, despite other reports that i have read around the place i think it probably has one of the biggest usable wind ranges of any kite i've ever used.

for me at 63kg i can get going in 11-12 knots with no current assistance, and i have held the thing in 27 knot gusts without any real concerns

the difference in the edge is that the wind range is in the kite's trim, NOT in the bar throw. using the depower trim will enable a massive usable wind range, but you won't get that "100% depower" just in the bar throw like some other kites. definately not a kite for a beginner, but for an intermediate rider wanting massive performance? hard to beat........
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
5 Sep 2008 10:20pm
Yeah i thought the same.

I own a 9 and a 7 and thought i would compliment the quiver with a 12 Switchblade or a 13 Edge for low wind days but after the last two days i don't think i need to at all.

My 9 was out today when most were on 11's + and i was not only holding my ground but trucking up wind, yesterday the same.

I have always taken these fanciful claims of great low end with a bucket load of salt but the 9 over the past two days really proved a point.

Very happy with my equipment for this season.
KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
6 Sep 2008 8:50am
I'm 95kg and find they like to be well powered to jump properly, that is jumping over 5m and gliding around 5sec. The 13m really starts to work for me over 20 knots and the 9m is a weapon in 35kn, esp down here in the roaring 40's.

No other kite i've flown glides like this kite does, perhaps others have been as high (a lot of C kites) but nothing else has given me that crazy flying feeling this kite does.

I love getting up high and swinging the thing to my right, then left, then right and sort of coming into to land like some kind of freaky bird. Punchy gusty winds will extend the hang often putting you back in the elevator and sending you on the way up to the impenetrable sphincter level
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