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RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
1 Nov 2010 9:11am
So the BWS Noise kites are out there now..

Whats the GO?



markass
markass
WA
143 posts
WA, 143 posts
1 Nov 2010 9:24am
delivery not till mid Nov.....
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
1 Nov 2010 9:43am
everyone i know that has one seems to be loving them!
J inthe bool
J inthe bool
VIC
105 posts
VIC, 105 posts
1 Nov 2010 1:52pm
i got out on the weekend on a 12m...
I was very supprised... nice and smoooooth.
It turned very well, very diffent bar pressure to what im used too. you dont expect it to turn fast and it does..... allthough... i got a bit to keen and kite looped it... ouch... didnt quite turn fast enough for that...:)

Nice kite.
herbyburger
herbyburger
WA
303 posts
WA, 303 posts
1 Nov 2010 12:50pm
This thread has no purpose, the repeat replyers are making themselfs appear a bit silly. Market the product off the forums. BOOOhh!
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
1 Nov 2010 1:10pm
I was actually asking a legit question.

I want to know how they ride, what type of kite they're similar to, ect..

Not a marketing ploy at all. I want to know what the current riders who have them think.

As for the red thumbs.. Yeah whatever.
sci
sci
WA
762 posts
sci sci
WA, 762 posts
1 Nov 2010 1:34pm
Well I think the majority of folk on here would find this thread interesting. All power to the new brands, visions and contributions to the industry. Its great to have some home brands developing.

Would love to try this kite in the waves any chance of a demo around Perth.
Baz
Baz
NSW
205 posts
Baz Baz
NSW, 205 posts
1 Nov 2010 5:04pm
everyone i know that has one seems to be loving them

or

i got out on the weekend on a 12m...
I was very supprised... nice and smoooooth.
It turned very well, very diffent bar pressure to what im used too. you dont expect it to turn fast and it does..... allthough... i got a bit to keen and kite looped it... ouch... didnt quite turn fast enough for that...:)

Nice kite.


Surely someone by now is capable of making an informed review instead of the above bland, all encompassing statement.
Constant winds,
Baz.
tgladman
tgladman
WA
500 posts
WA, 500 posts
1 Nov 2010 6:55pm
whats with all the ANTI lately? anti ben wilson, anti broken water, u shoulda done this an that, how bout well done for putting yourself out there guys, good effort, good to see some more aussie involved passionately.
ApatheticEnd
ApatheticEnd
WA
995 posts
WA, 995 posts
1 Nov 2010 7:33pm
I'm reading this thread because I'm interested. If you aren't then bugger off.
Hunter S
Hunter S
WA
516 posts
WA, 516 posts
1 Nov 2010 8:21pm
So they're out there - how about someone post a genuine objective review?
Andy76
Andy76
WA
13 posts
WA, 13 posts
1 Nov 2010 9:11pm
I have the 8m Noise...

I have been an avid Fuel rider now (and still are) for 4 seasons and I was looking for a kite that would be better suited to my wave riding and I would keep my fuels for my TT.. I have tried other brands in my quest...

The funny thing about this kite - is that I unpacked it, pumped it up, launched it and I felt in control straight away. There was no transition for me at all, from the fuel to this kite. I even rigged one of my fuels and kept swapping them in a sech to get a comparison and to work out if this was the kite for me.

The kite is predictable, the turning speed on the 45cm bar is good and I am comparing everything to my fuels, from kite feedback to turning speeds. In my opinion, BWS have balanced the kite so well for unhooking and drifting that it translates into this unbelievably stable kite, in every way. It really does come into its own when unhooked and is hard to explain until you experience it for yourself. I have tried a number of kites in my search for my wave quiver and none have come close to this kite...

The one thing that I did notice, is the kite is grunty and I would compare my 8m noise to my 9m fuel... In my opinion this is great, as I would rather be using a 6m when riding my surfboard, for the obvious reason, so for me thats a bonuses...

Basically my only disappoint is that I only have the 8m and I wish I had the whole quiver...

I think this kite will appeal to a wide range of people and not only to people wanting to ride unhooked in the waves, because of its stability... I should add its seriously built and its been reinforced in all the right places... I think Ben has done a sick job...

Now we just need that seabreeze to blow again... mind you, until Friday I had 8 days out of 9 kiting thanks to the Perth doctor....

Regards

Andy
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
1 Nov 2010 9:20pm
tgladman said...

whats with all the ANTI lately? anti ben wilson, anti broken water, u shoulda done this an that, how bout well done for putting yourself out there guys, good effort, good to see some more aussie involved passionately.


Tall Poppy Syndrome is alive and well in Australia. Gotta have thick skin to stick your head up above the hedge in this arena.

DM
waxman
waxman
SA
1390 posts
SA, 1390 posts
2 Nov 2010 12:24am
BW left SS in may and releases new brand a couple of months latter, time to believe the hype this is going to be massive.
RPM
RPM
WA
1549 posts
RPM RPM
WA, 1549 posts
1 Nov 2010 10:41pm
loving the red thumbs.

Obviously we have hit a sore point... also a few people didn't get onto the test team and they're letting their thumbs do the talking? Or is it just tall poppy syndrome as DM says.

Either way thanks andy for the info.
Andy76
Andy76
WA
13 posts
WA, 13 posts
1 Nov 2010 11:05pm
no problem RPM...

If you want to take it for a spin PM me...

Andy
magilla
magilla
VIC
60 posts
VIC, 60 posts
2 Nov 2010 12:45pm
waxman said...

BW left SS in may and releases new brand a couple of months latter, time to believe the hype this is going to be massive.


Here is some maths for you waxman. According to your statement that is still 6 months to develope and realease a test version of a kite NOT 2 months. Couple = 2. So even on your statement I think you have used emotive words to try and convinse people that ben and his team have taken shortcuts or coppied. I know for a fact that ben and his team have been talking and developing for longer than you have stated. Would not have been a smart business desicion to show your cards to early would it.

I have a Noise kite and after riding it 5 times can tell you that it is a well built easy to use, solid kite that has nailed what it was designed to do. It makes surfing waves easier and workes very well as a free ride kite. Reviews have been posted on ben's website. J in the bool has summed the kite up in one word, 'smooth'. If I had been as smooth as this kite during high school than I would of had a lot less reason to self satisfy.

I say good on ya ben and your team. You have nailed what you set out to do and I love the fact that a Aussie kite is shaking up the market. Just another quick comment aimed towards axeman. In previous posts you have hinted that ben and his team are just trying to ripp us kiters off to line his own pockets well this is ****. Ben and his family are very giving people who are willing to help out punters like myself. The sport is not all about showing off the the crowds in flat water waxman. Go rubb your wax on your windscreen cause in your hands it would be useless on your dust collecting surfboard.
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
2 Nov 2010 1:11pm
I have a noise 8m. I've owned slingshot, naish, wainman, & still ride cabrinha kites.
Andy 76 is on the money with his review. It feels comfortable from the moment you put it up. I unhooked straight away and the kite just sits there. The bar size and grip is great. It's very stable. I've had new cabrinha switchblades quivers for the last 5 seasons and this is the first kite with minor tweaking that I would be happy to replace them with. Power wise bottom end, they compare with switchblades. ie an 8m SB similar to 8m noise. Turning speed similar as well, noise being fractionally quicker. Not sure about top end as it hasn't been windy enough on east coast as yet. An 8m and 6m quiver would do me at 72kg on a surfboard. The test rider thing has proved its worth as they have suggested a number of tweaks that they are introducing on the production models. (line winders, depower rope thickness..etc). I had a couple of queries and they were answered online same day (within hrs); so they look like they are going to have good back up service as well. I think it's a sensational first production effort. Well worth having a look at if your into waves or freeride.
dave......
dave......
WA
2119 posts
WA, 2119 posts
2 Nov 2010 10:45am
Saw the 8 and 10m in the flesh. Didnt get to ride it, but checked out the kit. Looks like a slightly higher aspect Octane, but with less pulleys. The kite is well built, and looks really good compared to some of the euro kites or slingshots interesting colour schemes. What really impressed me was the bar and lines. Solid, metal, excellent swivel on the chicken loop assembly. Overall a very well manufactured kite.
FlyingPig
FlyingPig
VIC
12 posts
VIC, 12 posts
2 Nov 2010 9:55pm
Has anyone got any information about which shops in melbourne will be stocking the noise when it finally goes on sale proper.
RPS??
SHQ??
Any other places?
I want to see for myself if these things are any good.
waxman
waxman
SA
1390 posts
SA, 1390 posts
2 Nov 2010 9:36pm
magilla said...

waxman said...

BW left SS in may and releases new brand a couple of months latter, time to believe the hype this is going to be massive.


Here is some maths for you waxman. According to your statement that is still 6 months to develope and realease a test version of a kite NOT 2 months. Couple = 2. So even on your statement I think you have used emotive words to try and convinse people that ben and his team have taken shortcuts or coppied. I know for a fact that ben and his team have been talking and developing for longer than you have stated. Would not have been a smart business desicion to show your cards to early would it.

I have a Noise kite and after riding it 5 times can tell you that it is a well built easy to use, solid kite that has nailed what it was designed to do. It makes surfing waves easier and workes very well as a free ride kite. Reviews have been posted on ben's website. J in the bool has summed the kite up in one word, 'smooth'. If I had been as smooth as this kite during high school than I would of had a lot less reason to self satisfy.

I say good on ya ben and your team. You have nailed what you set out to do and I love the fact that a Aussie kite is shaking up the market. Just another quick comment aimed towards axeman. In previous posts you have hinted that ben and his team are just trying to ripp us kiters off to line his own pockets well this is ****. Ben and his family are very giving people who are willing to help out punters like myself. The sport is not all about showing off the the crowds in flat water waxman. Go rubb your wax on your windscreen cause in your hands it would be useless on your dust collecting surfboard.


You are dead right, well not quite. it was a lot less than 6 months from the time BW left SS and then made the offer for a test team. So really the kites have been tested SFA to perfect each size.

Some of the best most qualified kite designers in the world have started a kite company called Mutiny kites and even they cant release a kite this quick.

Believe what you want. If you want to make love to BW that is your own business. I prefer sex with chicks. Each to there own.
FlyingPig
FlyingPig
VIC
12 posts
VIC, 12 posts
2 Nov 2010 10:18pm
waxman said...

You are dead right, well not quite. it was a lot less than 6 months from the time BW left SS and then made the offer for a test team. So really the kites have been tested SFA to perfect each size.


What are you talking about waxman? The noisies have been tested for years.

before the noise was announced to the general public, the BWS noise was referred to under its alias, the 'slingshot rev'
waxman
waxman
SA
1390 posts
SA, 1390 posts
2 Nov 2010 9:53pm
So the truth is out there.

What is the bet that Slingshot still have a interest in the company?
kitelooper1
kitelooper1
112 posts
112 posts
2 Nov 2010 7:25pm
Yeah I agree with you Waxman cause u have a wise head.

I hope not, but BW is gonna burn some coin, or someone else's on his kite making dabble.

Compare the fun, being a global kitestrutter to being an office jockey running a business selling kites.
troytam
troytam
QLD
80 posts
QLD, 80 posts
17 Nov 2010 9:59pm
The best option is to TRY one of these beauties, seriously stable and predictable, great up wind kite. Ask someone for a demo- should be a few more around about xmas time.
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
WA, 773 posts
10 Dec 2010 6:38pm
how long did delivery take for you guys that have bought them? just ordered mine wondering how long till they arrive
lex123
lex123
NSW
511 posts
NSW, 511 posts
10 Dec 2010 10:49pm
FlyingPig said...

Has anyone got any information about which shops in melbourne will be stocking the noise when it finally goes on sale proper.
RPS??
SHQ??
Any other places?
I want to see for myself if these things are any good.


I'm not sure thats going to happen. If hes initial internet prices are set how they are, it will be hard for any retailer to make enough margin on them. Kites are a high value low quantity product meaning the margins would have to be pretty large for a retailer to make anything off them. IMO
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
10 Dec 2010 8:08pm
graceful said...

how long did delivery take for you guys that have bought them? just ordered mine wondering how long till they arrive

i think this first production run is being posted on the 15th dec. they usually take 3 days to arrive once posted- thats how long its taken for mine each time they have come. if they are posted on time you should have them 3 days later- you should receive a DHL email once posted to notify you. enjoy!!!!!!!

graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
WA, 773 posts
10 Dec 2010 8:37pm
Ryland said...

graceful said...

how long did delivery take for you guys that have bought them? just ordered mine wondering how long till they arrive

i think this first production run is being posted on the 15th dec. they usually take 3 days to arrive once posted- thats how long its taken for mine each time they have come. if they are posted on time you should have them 3 days later- you should receive a DHL email once posted to notify you. enjoy!!!!!!!




Awesome mate
I usually ride 7/11 rev2 combo
Ordered the 6/8 with the noise

You reckon they'll have around the same power range?
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
WA, 773 posts
10 Dec 2010 9:34pm
"6/10
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
10 Dec 2010 10:14pm
yep id go the 6 and 10 combo to replace your 7 and 11 Rev's. they are super grunty for their size. the 8 for example is equivilent to a 9 or 10 in most other brands - its just the way they have sized them. but all that info is on the website!
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