2012 Ozone Reo

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mergaTroy
mergaTroy
NSW
150 posts
NSW, 150 posts
15 Dec 2011 12:36pm

Rider: 90kg, Level advanced
Style: Freeriding, Surf,
Weather: 10 - 35 knts
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 9/10
Disclosure: Recently came over to the Ozone Team

My Comments: I wanted to give my thoughts on the new Ozone kite, the Reo.
I was riding on another team/brand when I was invited to ride with Ozone. I gave the kites a real go over a few weeks and was more than satisfied from the first run. I've been on the kites for a few months now.
I find the kite to have great low end when the wind is light and easy to manage when it's pumping.
The kites are super stable and predictable. I dislocated my shoulder recently and as i popped up from that wave there was my trusty kite in the sky waiting.
The kites are also amazing unhooked and don't need much trim. A cool feature is that the kite pumps up super quick which get's me out first. The bar has a really comfortable grip and has easy and safe kill systems.

I'm stoked to be riding the Reo's I have an 8, 10 and 12m... depending on your weight for kite size you could easily have a two kite quiver.

Troy
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
15 Dec 2011 10:41am
mergaTroy said...


I find the kite to have great low end when the wind is light and easy to manage when it's pumping.


I am finding the bottom end better than expected, particularly when the back lines are shortened a notch under the floats.

Out of interest what are you finding are the bottom end wind range for your kites?
Tony Armstrong
Tony Armstrong
NSW
341 posts
NSW, 341 posts
16 Dec 2011 1:05pm
I ride in the same area as Troy and have an 8/12 REO combo. SE Australia, Wollongong area. My latest board is a 5'10" BWS Mulcoy, which I really like. Anyway, my low range wind to stay on the break is 11/12 knots, depending on temp/pressure and humidity. My weight is 70 kg but i'm a bit of a sloppy rider, compared to Troy and Shane Simpson, who is now on REO's, so I like a couple of extra knots to feel powered up. After 15 knots, I jump on the 8 but geez, I'd like a 10 for that in between stuff. We normally get a heap of 10/15 knots but lately it's been really strong or stuff all. Hope that helps.
toppleover
toppleover
QLD
2070 posts
QLD, 2070 posts
17 Dec 2011 11:23pm
bene313 said...

mergaTroy said...


I find the kite to have great low end when the wind is light and easy to manage when it's pumping.


I am finding the bottom end better than expected, particularly when the back lines are shortened a notch under the floats.

^^^^^

Same here, my 10 fly,s fine with the back lines shortened to the first knot (not a hint of back stall) & has increased bottom end.

mergaTroy
mergaTroy
NSW
150 posts
NSW, 150 posts
8 Jan 2012 12:02pm
I ride all the time and don't mind walking up the beach after I get a wave. I'll kite in 10 knots and have fun on my 12 with a fish surfboard and a bit of the good old walk of shame haha

under ten no kite is gonna work well I think, especially if you are riding towards it on a wave.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
8 Jan 2012 9:45pm
I ride Reo's too. Do you ever do 7 Mile Beach downwinders. We should do a Reo only downwinder one day!

kyteryder
kyteryder
NSW
692 posts
NSW, 692 posts
8 Jan 2012 10:26pm
surfingboye said...

I ride Reo's too. Do you ever do 7 Mile Beach downwinders. We should do a Reo only downwinder one day!




We did one on tuesday, 3x reo's more the merrier.
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
8 Jan 2012 11:37pm
The full stretch, Gerroa - Shoalhaven? Probably one of the best downwinders in the country maybe???

the walks
the walks
WA
448 posts
WA, 448 posts
8 Jan 2012 8:58pm
surfingboye said...

The full stretch, Gerroa - Shoalhaven? Probably one of the best downwinders in the country maybe???




i've got 3 reo's, any chance of an invite
sorry, not this week, doing denmark to augusta
kyteryder
kyteryder
NSW
692 posts
NSW, 692 posts
9 Jan 2012 12:04am
Yep gerroa to the heads, about 2 hours. Great fun.

the Walks, More Reo's the merrier, though i would like t see you fly all 3.
the walks
the walks
WA
448 posts
WA, 448 posts
8 Jan 2012 9:35pm
kyteryder said...

Yep gerroa to the heads, about 2 hours. Great fun.

the Walks, More Reo's the merrier, though i would like t see you fly all 3.



my son flys as well so that leaves 1 spare
the joys of parenthood
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
9 Jan 2012 1:37am
If its an 8, send it over to me!

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