I got my mojo back on a Rebel!!

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Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
QLD, 2057 posts
21 Jan 2011 10:42am
NORTH REBEL 10m

Rider: 80kg Advanced (?)
Style: Freeriding
Weather: 15-21 knots
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 9.5/10
Disclosure: Team rider for retailer and work there from time to time.

My Comments:

After dicking about trying some other kites for a while, what I wanted wasmore boost and hang time.

I got it....yay Boost and hang time as good as my old Ion2's!!!

5 lines gives absolute control. I knew where it was at all times. Loops like a whippet but stable power throughout.

Unhooked was nice. Didn't rip my arms off.

Relaunch was a piece of piss.

Build quality was excellent, wingtip dump valve made packing up easy.

I'll post more info tomorrow when I get to try the 8m
hamm
hamm
QLD
1 posts
QLD, 1 posts
21 Jan 2011 10:41pm
pimp
T one
T one
NT
321 posts
NT, 321 posts
21 Jan 2011 11:58pm
^^^^ its a gear review in the gear review forum... d!ck!
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
QLD, 2057 posts
22 Jan 2011 12:55am
hamm said...

pimp


Did I mention a store name?

I wrote an honest review about a kite I enjoyed riding.

First anonymous post? Welcome aboard db!
Kurt Savage
Kurt Savage
QLD
138 posts
QLD, 138 posts
23 Jan 2011 6:31pm
You never had mojo mofo

Just kidding
mofo
mofo
QLD
91 posts
QLD, 91 posts
23 Jan 2011 8:56pm
Bigwavedave said...

NORTH REBEL 10m

Rider: 80kg Advanced (?)
Style: Freeriding
Weather: 15-21 knots
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 9.5/10
Disclosure: Team rider for retailer and work there from time to time.

My Comments:

After dicking about trying some other kites for a while, what I wanted wasmore boost and hang time.

I got it....yay Boost and hang time as good as my old Ion2's!!!

5 lines gives absolute control. I knew where it was at all times. Loops like a whippet but stable power throughout.

Unhooked was nice. Didn't rip my arms off.

Relaunch was a piece of piss.

Build quality was excellent, wingtip dump valve made packing up easy.

I'll post more info tomorrow when I get to try the 8m


try the fuse boosts bigger than the rebel
rhinoman
rhinoman
QLD
362 posts
QLD, 362 posts
23 Jan 2011 9:17pm
mofo said...

Bigwavedave said...

NORTH REBEL 10m

Rider: 80kg Advanced (?)
Style: Freeriding
Weather: 15-21 knots
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 9.5/10
Disclosure: Team rider for retailer and work there from time to time.

My Comments:

After dicking about trying some other kites for a while, what I wanted wasmore boost and hang time.

I got it....yay Boost and hang time as good as my old Ion2's!!!

5 lines gives absolute control. I knew where it was at all times. Loops like a whippet but stable power throughout.

Unhooked was nice. Didn't rip my arms off.

Relaunch was a piece of piss.

Build quality was excellent, wingtip dump valve made packing up easy.

I'll post more info tomorrow when I get to try the 8m


try the fuse boosts bigger than the rebel


...i second that . ....try the fuse ..love mine ..next season its all fuse for me ..sorry my rebel but its true i have a new lover and she has a short fuse
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
QLD, 2057 posts
24 Jan 2011 12:27am
too much sheeting in and out on the Fuse for me. I like no bridles and not much bar throw.

Horses for courses.

I was boosting as high on the Rebel as I was on the Fuse.
PelicanPete
PelicanPete
QLD
67 posts
QLD, 67 posts
25 Jan 2011 10:11am
I have heard that it depends if you are riding a TT or a directional is the difference with the Fuse and the Rebel. Rebel for directional, and Fuse for TT...

Agree??? Disagree???
T one
T one
NT
321 posts
NT, 321 posts
25 Jan 2011 10:48pm
PelicanPete said...

I have heard that it depends if you are riding a TT or a directional is the difference with the Fuse and the Rebel. Rebel for directional, and Fuse for TT...

Agree??? Disagree???


hmmmm, interesting! i assumed that since the fuse was 4 line, and had more bar throw (depower?) it would be preferable for wave riding? opinions please???
NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
26 Jan 2011 7:56am
I demoed the 9 fuse the other day in 18 -20 kts (which is usually 11m kite range for me at 93kg) and was nicely powered. kite felt really nice unhooked has awesome pop and not a heavy pull afterward like i get ATM with my current kites.
Kite was really light on the bar ( i think lighter than the rebel but was comparing a 10 rebel to a 9 fuse) yet kite feedback is really good.
Both the rebel and fuse are super responsive and smooth.
NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
26 Jan 2011 8:02am
I am just starting to get into waves aswell (surfed for 15 years ,kited for 3 but throw a kite in there in the surf and i feel like a kook) but i thought a five line kite in the surf increased the risk of cutting the kite in half? Hence i thought a fuse would be better in waves than the rebel.
I know i should always keep the kite flying but i am sure a crash in the impact zone is eventually inevitable.
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
QLD, 2057 posts
27 Jan 2011 1:28am
T one said...

PelicanPete said...

I have heard that it depends if you are riding a TT or a directional is the difference with the Fuse and the Rebel. Rebel for directional, and Fuse for TT...

Agree??? Disagree???


hmmmm, interesting! i assumed that since the fuse was 4 line, and had more bar throw (depower?) it would be preferable for wave riding? opinions please???


Depends what you like.

I like a kite that doesn't need a lot of sheeting in and out. Kites with bridles tend to have more bar throw than a kite with direct attachments.

I ride with the bar locked in most of the time. So the Rebel suits me in the surf and on the flat. Better for unhooking also.
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