Airush dna 4 meter

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suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
1 Mar 2010 7:24pm
I have just bought a 4 meter 2007 airush dna for my son he is 10 and only weighs 30 kgs . After a lot of reserch it looked like the one too buy . Got an email later saying that this kite was a mongrel in lite winds. Has anyone else delt with the dna and can tell me that he was wrong and just trying too sell me his brand . I hope it will be alright . Please any help too ease dads mine THANKS
manicskier
manicskier
VIC
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VIC, 772 posts
1 Mar 2010 10:10pm
i think you should have listened to Darren
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
3 Mar 2010 10:46am
Year i did but when i went too buy it he had sold it ... So this is what came availble at the time . How ever after geting the dna he did find another ozone but my moneys have got to build again so i can get it .
pynnee
pynnee
WA
164 posts
WA, 164 posts
4 Mar 2010 6:16pm
I learnt on a dna and it was fine. it was a 9 but im heavier then 30kgs. honestly as long as your son has had lessons he will be fine.
Paradox
Paradox
QLD
1326 posts
QLD, 1326 posts
5 Mar 2010 10:52am
Not sure about the 4m but I have flown the 2007 9m as well and have nothing but praise for it as a stable, safe kite to learn on, and was used extensively by kite schools around the world - as the model still is. I certainly have not heard of any issues in light wind that all other kites don't also have (ie it is the wind strength not the kite)

Unless the 4 has some quirk that is different to the rest, and with due regard for the fact it is a 3+ year old shape, it should be fine in anything over around 11kts and would be an ideal kite for a youngster. If you are trying to fly it in lighter winds forget it. Few kites are easily relaunched in lighter winds.



suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
6 Mar 2010 10:46am
We took it out yesterday in 12 -14 kn this kite is great . The reluanch well bloody terific . I flew it on perpose on to its leading edge into the water on the edge of window kite went down wind then it just stood up on its wing tip ready for you too pull on steer line ( it did this a number of times on its own ) very COOL .I cant pick anything wrong with it other than i have too use stopper ball to stop it depowering too much . Son was on it and had no trouble in landing it and launching it but we did have too depower it with stupid depower rope . i do have too look at new depower rope as this did slip a couple of times and he was over powered in a second and i am glad i was there to catch him . Great Fun
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
7 Mar 2010 12:28pm
Hi Surface2air,

I'm glad you like the DNA 4m. I still stand by my advice and was not just trying to sell you an Ozone. I also have a 4m DNA which I'd like to sell.

We used both 5m Light II and 4m DNA in the school and when compared together, we wouldn't choose the DNA.

As I suggested to you, the stopper ball on the DNA makes it a lot better to use as thew depower line is way too long and will allow the kite to flop onto it's leading edge into the wind on the water.

It's irrelevant now in any case, glad it is working for you. Have fun.

Cheers,

KH
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
7 Mar 2010 9:51pm
hey kitehard
Thanks for the reply it all seems well at the moment but iam saving for the ozone as i do think it will suit the lite winds better as this is what we get here . Bryce is progressing really fast has got the kite flying relly well with a good feel for the timing to power it or depower it . Will have him body dragging around very soon then it will be board time if we get some wind he will be up and going in no time . This is where i think i will need the ozone cause all our wind is about too go to 8-10 kn and the DNA dosnt like flying in that small of wind as we found out today wont sit on wind edge just fell out of sky unless you kept flying it like trainer kite it would stall and fall out of sky . I will be talking too you soon as i get the money up .
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
11 Mar 2010 9:53pm
Went out today in 23kn bryce had too stop flying it too much grunt so i took over and grabed my board . I didnt think it would be so much fun with me being 60 kgs . too be true i had a blast on it . i didnt think it would do much and i could not belive how fast it was , it was going off its head . Do all small kites fly this fast or just the really small ones .
Paradox
Paradox
QLD
1326 posts
QLD, 1326 posts
12 Mar 2010 1:35pm
Small kites in higher winds are what it is all about. They are quicker, turn faster, jump just as high and are heaps of fun.

I always look to drop down a size as soon as I can. Big kites suck, small kites rock.
T one
T one
NT
321 posts
NT, 321 posts
27 Mar 2010 2:09am
hey s2a, been thru the same thing... got my young fella (was about 25kg) a 4M dna, cos it was the smallest kite i could find. in light winds, (typically 12-16 knts) it was an absolute prick of a thing. i'm sure it would be better in the 30 knots it was designed for??? however... got him onto a 7M rebel and he has progressed rapidly... good luck with it. for me it has proven to be one of lifes little high's, watchin your son chargin upwind grinning like a maniac!
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
27 Mar 2010 2:26pm
Hey T one . thanks for the heads up he has been flying it and getting there too but i will agree it is a pain for him iam looking for anther kite for him . I thought of a 5 or 6 but a 7 man wouldnt he be over powered too sh,,t on that size . Dont get me wrong my son is very strong in the top part of his bod but he is a scawney little weed of a frame . grats to your son for get there and i too would be smilen like hell when my son gets there so me and him can do some long runs together one day . So you think that a 7 would be ok for him if it was trimed in a bit .
T one
T one
NT
321 posts
NT, 321 posts
27 Mar 2010 3:48pm
the 7 is perfect for him up here. he's around 30kg now (11yo) and spent heaps of time on the beach with trainer kites and practising with his 4 and 7.
(like 6 months due to our wet season stingers), so his kite control is pretty good. in up to about 14-15 knots he is ok, but i limit the times he kites to suitable conditions. (strength, direction, tide etc...) he also uses my 9M new in the really light stuff, and can get going in about 9 knots or so... while we are all on the beach
cant overstate how much he improved once we got him a kite that would stay in the sky. made it a lot more enjoyable for him too... (and me). he is basically independant now, and we are having a ball. I also relied on Darren's advice, and it was spot on! hope it all comes together for you both
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