need advice on a trade in..

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DannyBOyz
DannyBOyz
NSW
47 posts
NSW, 47 posts
3 Nov 2009 1:21pm
hey guys, just want to get your thoughts on the differences between the 11 octane and the 11 nomad..
i saw an 11 octane out a few days ago and the guy was going upwind ect. when my nomad was like falling out of the sky or just plowing downwind lol

i was thinkin how much would the difference be if i went into a shop and traded in my 11 nomad and bought an 11 octane?
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
3 Nov 2009 12:42pm
Why don't you wait 10 mins and change your mind again?

All kites have weaknesses vs strengths - you may well find the top end/windrange/boosting/relaunch, whatever, sux on the Octane compared to your brand spankers Cab?
Paul1
Paul1
QLD
1011 posts
QLD, 1011 posts
3 Nov 2009 5:12pm
Funkys right, also learn to use your Nomad properly and all will be fine. I thought the bottom end on my Nomads was pretty crap until I tuned them up a bit. Loads of stuff on this in the reviews section.
milko
milko
NSW
604 posts
NSW, 604 posts
3 Nov 2009 6:26pm
Trade up mate.. the new octane is sick
kenno
kenno
QLD
293 posts
QLD, 293 posts
4 Nov 2009 8:38am
Why not try the New Riot XR befor you jump in again.
Rhys McClintock
Rhys McClintock
NSW
995 posts
NSW, 995 posts
4 Nov 2009 10:00am
Don't do it! For the sake of 3 knots bottom end - keep your Nomad, they are seriously the best kites i've flown this year...
Octane is a close second though.

You can probably expect to pay a few hundred to make the small downgrade...
fozzy
fozzy
SA
501 posts
SA, 501 posts
4 Nov 2009 1:58pm
You can't compare kites on that basis. Technique/ability/weight of the rider....you get the idea. I've seen plenty of dudes on large kites barrelling down wind cause they have no technique.

The bloke you saw might have better technique than you, don't know, just sayin. Or maybe he was 10kgs lighter. Short version, don't go burnin your money based on what you've explained here.
waxman
waxman
SA
1390 posts
SA, 1390 posts
4 Nov 2009 2:39pm
Hard call, There both much different kites. The octane is s bit more like the switchblade and the nomad is like a nemisis. The wind ranges are different so one will have better bottomend and the other may have a higher topend.

I was watching a lad last night on a nemisis and he was going off on it doing megaloops and lots of wakestyle moves. I dont think he will be trading his in any time soon.

You need to look at what you want from your gear, where you want to use it in what conditions how much you weigh what board size you are ridding and what type it is. But seriously 3kts less bottom end isnt really the end of the world, you should be able to pick that up with a bit better light wind technique or a different board.

angie pangi
angie pangi
QLD
1782 posts
QLD, 1782 posts
4 Nov 2009 2:11pm
yeah i agree^^^ dont waste your money. I have not flown either kite but what i do know is that to get the most out of a kite takes time and the better you get at flying the kite and understanding how it all works the more power you can suck out of it.

Jacko
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