Well I will be the first to admit that a lot of hype generally puts me off a product, but this time I stand corrected. Over the past seasons I've riden a range of kites from 7m to 20m and various brands, but never have I been so impressed by the new Crossbow.

The reason I kite is wave riding. The Crossbow delivers you into a new zone. You can ride waves in wind directions you never thought possible and truly ride the wave. I purchased a 16m and have been having a great day putting it through it's paces at Lancelin.
As you may have worked out I'm a big lad tipping the scales at 120Kg. Normally in todays wind conditions I would have been riding my 20m, then come in for the front went out on a 17m, then when it really blew jumped on my 14m.
But these days are no more the 16m corssbow replaces my 20m, 17m and 14m. The kites' range is amazing and not just "yes I can hang on", I am talking comfortable riding from 10 to 30 knots. It behaves very well in gusty conditions, which means I will be kiting on the north easterlies now.[}:)][}:)]
Wave riding you have power and can de-power fast so you can really ride the wave and do real cutbacks (up and down wind), carving bottom turns with real slashing top turns or air re-entries (i.e. just using board speed). Reef riding is just so easy and even the toughtest beach break is fun. Basically the Cabrinha Crossbow is the next step for wave riding.
The Crossbow is great upwind so you get back out to the break in one tack with little effort. The kite tends to stay in the air, so if you have to make a section and miss a turn you can. Due to it's performance you can kite more upwind to stay on difficult breaks or more down wind.
Basically the Crossbow will change how you wave ride or if you have not tried waves it will let you get out there. So if you are into riding waves try a Crossbow. I am so happy with mine I can't wait for tomorrow.



Only two downsides.

1. The waves are going to be crowed this spring, summer, autum, winter.
2. All your friends who don't have a Crossbow won't be able to keep up with you.