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cabstar
cabstar
VIC
328 posts
VIC, 328 posts
19 Mar 2009 3:20pm
just wondering if anybody can help me out here as im looking at buying the 08 naish alliance and dont know why they are so cheap. and how are they met to compare to the 08 vegas
bolgo
bolgo
WA
912 posts
WA, 912 posts
19 Mar 2009 1:55pm
cheap for a reason!
had a 8 & 11
never unpacked the 11 after experience with 8
5 lines couldnt hold the sigma shape and would concertina worse than the 09 rebels

still flew nicely otherwise lovely smooth feeling like a torch

definite avoid
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse
WA
592 posts
WA, 592 posts
19 Mar 2009 7:01pm
I agree with some of what bolgo says.

I fly a 12m 08 Alliance and absolutely love it, it's my kite of choice. If you want a high performing kite for a damn good price it definately a good option. However, that said, as Bolgo stated, they do have a tendancy to fold in the middle at times epecially after crashing into the water and they can hover over the water after rolling back when trying to relaunch due to the huge depower throw they have on the bar (for this you just have to remember not to let the bar out all the way to the stopper when it flips back).

I love mine so much I am thinking of getting a smaller one as my high-wind kite.

One other point to keep in mind if buying one, they do require a bit mor wnd for thier sizes than other kites due to the 7 strut setup (added weight) and shape (ie: get a size bigger than you normally would for the intended conditions). If you want something close to a torch with more depower, this is definately worth a test-fly.

Hope this helps,
D
koma
koma
VIC
760 posts
VIC, 760 posts
20 Mar 2009 11:31am
bolgo said...

cheap for a reason!
had a 8 & 11
never unpacked the 11 after experience with 8
5 lines couldnt hold the sigma shape and would concertina worse than the 09 rebels

still flew nicely otherwise lovely smooth feeling like a torch

definite avoid

Utter bollocks.

I've been riding a Alliance 12 for the last 18 months as my main kite in Melbourne (and Cairns/Perth). I've spent a handful of sessions on a mates '08 10/12/14m Vegas's as well so i'm in a pretty good position to answer your original question.

Power: Vegas is gruntier but the Alliance is smoother.
Depower: Alliance wins by a country mile both on bar throw and depower range
Turning speed: Vegas is faster by about one size (ie. 10 Alliance turns at the same rate as a 12 Vegas).
Relaunch: Both about the same; 5th line relaunch is all the same.
Boosting: I'd give this one to the Vegas. It just seems to rip you off the water a bit quicker.

Differences that might sway you:
- Alliance has one pump octopus inflation (allegedly a bitch to repair but i've never had any issues in 18 months), Vegas is simple multi-pump.
- Alliance needs a couple more knots to get it cranking. 12m Alliance fun = 18-19kn, 12m Vegas fun = 17kn.
- Alliance has much more top end than the same size Vegas. I've choked my Alliance 12 and ridden it happily in high 20's - 30kn. Smarter thing to do would've been put up a smaller kite but i was having too much fun.

They're not great as kites for newbie's as they're leading edge heavy (7 strut sigma and internal one-pump) so if you let the bar right out without the stopper on it and leave it at 12-o'clock they can/do fall leading edge down.

The 'floating above the water' thing is normal if you don't set up a stopper ball on the fifth line. Personally i'm grateful that it does that is it'll hover over the water if you dump it in waves. It's saved me a couple of times.

'Cheap for a reason'... again, bollocks. The reason they didn't take off is because they were marketed as being a sigma Torch. If your in the market for a Torch your not going to opt for the softer and more user friendly option of the Alliance. On the other hand, if your stepping up from something softer then the Alliance is a great kite that's got enough depower and range to be used for freestyle, or plenty of static deep in the window grunt for wakestyle/unhooked.
bolgo
bolgo
WA
912 posts
WA, 912 posts
20 Mar 2009 2:43pm
ok, i might have been a bit harsh considering i didnt give the 11m a go

however i would stand by the 8m comments, it was a noodle

maybe the larger sizes have more structural integrity

maybe why the 2 for 1 offer - get rid of the small ones with a big one

but like all kites there are lovers and those less in love with that particular kite
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