wylee said...
i am about to change to a foil ..one of my aims since starting.. and i am looking for good knowledgeable info on the differences between the pulse 2 speed 2 and psycho 4...
thanks ...
Hi Wylee,
I own and have tried several kites of that brand: Psycho3 13m, 8m and 6m, Pulse2 10m and 6m, Psycho4 15 and 10m, Speed2 10,15 and 19 Silverarrow.
http://www.foilzone.com/ is a good forum to have a look at. (Ian Young's site and the manufacturer's site are helpfull for technical info too.)
The Pulse2 is the most easy to use kite of the range: stable, average turning speed, average lift. Marketed as being their entry level kite. It has short bridle lenght and incredibly easy relaunch ability. It has roughly the same wind range and power as a bow kite of the same size. I have owned a 6m and have tried a 10: it is not my personal favorite.
The Speed2 is the high perf kite of the range: huge power per square meter, best upwind ability of the range, quite slow turning, excellent boost and unreasonable hangtime. Great for oldschool addicts, and ideal for real light wind riding in big size (under 15 knots). I own a 15m. It has about the same power as a bow kite 2 meters bigger. The usable wind range is large but the depower is not as direct as on a bow kite. When depowered, it flies far towards the edge of the window due to its high aspect ratio, which can make it unstable inland or in gusty conditions. Not recommended for wave riding. On the 15 and 19m it has long bridle lenght which can be a bit of a pain. According to Flysurfer, 90% of the Speed2 they sold were in big sizes (12m, 15m, 19m): this definetly is a lightwind killer, especially in the Silverarrow version which is exactly the same kite but just with a lighter fabric. Note that the Speed3 should be released in August this year, and from experience, each new version of a Flysurfer kite is a completly new model (each model is only renewed once every three years), so it might be worth it waiting a bit for it.
The Psycho4 is the freestyle kite of the range. Perfect for all around use (I own a 10m). Great upwind, fast truning speed (even while fully depowered!), good float, good stability, short bridles, fast flying. It has a much more direct depower feel than any other Flysurfer kite to date, but it is not at all on/off as on bow kites, so that makes it comfortable to ride, and motivates you to try new tricks. It is my favorite kite ever!
hope that's of help!
cheers
Jacques