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Ralph99
Ralph99
7 posts
7 posts
15 Jan 2011 1:11pm
Hi all,

First lesson yesterday, drank a bit more salt water than I had anticipated but it was a great experience. It was 25 knots so my instructor suggested I get a few more lessons around the 12-18 knot range to round out my experiences of wind strength. To my question: I've been asking around and I'm interested in getting either a C4 or Edge 11m. While the people I've asked have been helpful I'm not sure of the main differences. I understand that the Edge does bigger jumps but that's about all I understand/remember from what I was told.

I'll be kiting in Sydney, I'm about 5'11 and 82 kg's. While I'm looking forward to doing some jumps that's not a primary interest of mine. I mostly want to feel a powerful kite that is responsive when I'm riding around on the water. Good de-power would be a plus as I'm a beginner.

I suppose most people want what I just wrote so if someone could tell me about the main differences between the two kite that would be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

Craig.
KIT33R
KIT33R
NSW
1716 posts
NSW, 1716 posts
15 Jan 2011 7:26pm
The Edge is a big boosting, crank upwind, high quality, relatively expensive, high performace kite. Not ideal for beginner. The C4 is also not a beginners kite - not a lot of depower, more suitable for advanced riders, also pricy.

The option I would suggest since you have mentioned 2 Ozone kites is the Ozone Catalyst. Cheaper than the others, used a lot by school because they are easy to fly, easy relaunch and very forgiving, 3 struts only, good build quality like all Ozones.

I ride them and are very happy with their performance. A 12m should be OK for your size.
kiter zac
kiter zac
QLD
295 posts
QLD, 295 posts
16 Jan 2011 4:00pm
why not go for something different such as the cabrinha switchblade or the slingshot rally?
Ralph99
Ralph99
7 posts
7 posts
17 Jan 2011 8:27am
Thanks for the suggestions guys. The catalyst gets good reviews I see, and the guy from Kitepower recommended the Switchblade too.

Cheers,
NSW, 4382 posts
17 Jan 2011 1:08pm
Ralph99 said...

Thanks for the suggestions guys. The catalyst gets good reviews I see, and the guy from Kitepower recommended the Switchblade too.

Cheers,



Hi Craig

The Catalyst is the kite in the Ozone range with the most depower "at the bar", and for that reason tends to be recommended more than the C4 or Edge as the beginner kite.
A competent beginner who has followed our guidance and had lessons with us would be able to safely continue to learn using any of the Ozone kites, and for sure there are some bargains to be had in last years gear, or ex demo stuff.
Drop in to see us again and we can run though the kites and discuss with you what you think might suit you best.

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