Ozone C4 or Reo for high wind wave action?

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ExSurfCentre
ExSurfCentre
WA
497 posts
WA, 497 posts
5 Feb 2012 9:43pm
Can anyone give me their opinions on the reo 4m and its true wind range,,I currently fly c4's 7,9,and 11 but am finding mysel pretty much fully commited to wave riding now and the 7 is often too much,,I get to steal my girlfriends 5 C4 and its awesome in high 20's +, if there wasnt a Reo I would go straight out and buy the 5 C4, but seen as its a purchase just for waves Im wondering if I would feel the benefit of a wave specific kite, any ideas??
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
5 Feb 2012 10:57pm
if you mean riding waves with a surfboard then there is a huge difference.
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
6 Feb 2012 4:48am
I'm riding a 6m reo and 10m c4 primarily on a twin tip but also with a surfboard.

I find the 10m c4 great in the 18-28knot bracket. it jumps sweet rides waves sweet. but gets punchy in big gusts.

I take the 6m reo out of the bag when wind is gusting past 30 knots. on the TT i've been out in over 40 knots gusting close to 50. Its surely one controllable gust munching kite. also relaunches real fast compared to the c4. thats preety important in big waves and silly high winds. But not as much lift as the C4.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
6 Feb 2012 10:37am
I wouldn't think you would need too much smaller than a 6 Reo. Mine flies pretty small, probably closer to a 5 if anything. I am finding I'm never getting out on my 6, when I used to alway be on my previous 7 Rev.
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
918 posts
QLD, 918 posts
6 Feb 2012 11:02am
i know its not what you asked but i riide a surfboard and a 7m cab drifter and its epic. not just good but eeeeppppiiiiccc...Im 65 kilos and can get upwind in 15 and stay happy thru 35s...If you can test drive one you will see what i mean...
ExSurfCentre
ExSurfCentre
WA
497 posts
WA, 497 posts
6 Feb 2012 9:05am
Thanks for the info guys, Its surfboard all the way, pretty big board at 6"3, just find myself with too much kite on the 7 too often, dont really want to change the 7 because in flat water and high wind I love it with the tt, would the 6 hold down a lot more power, Ive been overpowered on the 7 the last 3 session Ive had on the surfboard,,when I have to depower the c4 a lot the turning doesnt feel so reactive, hmmm decisions decisions :-)
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
7 Feb 2012 12:24am
i love c4's but if you're getting a DEDICATED wave kite you'd have to go the reo surely
ExSurfCentre
ExSurfCentre
WA
497 posts
WA, 497 posts
6 Feb 2012 9:42pm
I hear that but Im just thnking that the 7 c4 I have and the 6/8 reo may be too close,,not looking at getting rid of the 7,,was really after anyones reviews on the reo 4....its that or the c45
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
6 Feb 2012 11:44pm
you would need some serious wind to be over powered on the 6m reo plus I don't see the overlap between a 7m c4 and the 6m reo. One is for flat water and one is for surf.
djdojo
djdojo
VIC
1614 posts
VIC, 1614 posts
7 Feb 2012 9:35am
I've only used the larger and middle sizes in these kites, but if the tiny ones are similar then the 6m REO will have a lot more depower than the 7m C4, and for less bar throw. So even with a small size difference, the ability to hold a line on a wave should be significantly easier on the REO.
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