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NSW, 4382 posts
21 Apr 2007 4:36pm
Just got a press release through from Ozone, thought it would be of interest.


Kitesurf Mag Tests the Sport & Edge issue May



Hi Everyone



Kitesurf Magazine (France) has just landed on our desk and we are stoked with the findings of their varied test team.

Kitesurf mag choose Egypt as their destination to test 19 kites from various brands with the testers chosen from a broad spectrum of ages and abilities from beginner to advanced rider giving a test result worth reading.

The Ozone Instinct Sport and the Edge were tested both receiving excellent reports.



The Sport was given the coveted “KITESURF APPROVED” stamp from the test team, one of only 3 kites in the test to receive this accolade! The fact that Kitesurf Mag do this is testament to their testing methods which give a real answer not affected by advertising $$$ like some mags unfortunately on that path! Kitesurf Mag test reports are by real everyday riders not some ego hungry team that are sponsored and may have conflicts of interest

Hats of to the Kitesurf Mag team for keeping it real…



This is what they had to say >> Excuse our Franglish ;-)



Instinct Sport 11m



Program:

The Instinct Sport is the kite polyvalent and the main kite in the Instinct range. Ideal for freeride/freestyle and unhooked tricks.

Staff riders reactions:

(Tested between 13 and 25 knots)

Details: Valve with anti return system on leading edge, scuff pads, deflate plastic tongue on leading edge valve, rescue handle. Ozone, the undisputed leader in the power kite market, launched their first water kite in 2006. In 2007 there are 3 models of Instinct, Light, Sport and Edge.



The Sport has a 5th line with several bridle lines and a span line.

The leash doesn't connect to the 5th line but a stainless ring allows you to pull on a front line to land the kite alone. For us the Sport was a pleasant surprise and was loved by everybody. It's flying characteristics are predictable and it keeps low bar pressure whilst still having good power for an 11m and gives good hang time. The trim system with a cam cleat is easy to use and the kite has a very good depower. With the new 07 shape the relaunch problems of the 06 model are gone.



+ relaunch, handling, depower, price.

- 5th line connection



Testers reactions:



Steve, 32 years old. 1.70m, 80kg, average level kiter:

Remarks: Superb! It's with this kite that I've managed my nicest jumps. You just need to pull in the bar and up you go. It's depower is very impressive. I recommend this kite to everyone.



Nicolas, 32 years old, 1.78m, 83kg, good standard kiter:

Remarks: It's the revelation of these tests. An accessible kite which inspires confidence and so allows us to try whatever we want, notably due to it's huge depower.





Instinct Edge 11m



Program: The Instinct Edge is the top of the range and top performer from Ozone for high jumps.



Staff Riders reactions:

(Tested between 13 and 25 knots)



Details: Rescue handle, deflate plastic tongue on leading edge valve, anti scuff pads. The Edge is the kite at the top of the range with an aspect ratio bigger than the Sport and is a real elevator. A little lighter in bar pressure - sometimes too light - and a little slower turning than the Sport., the Edge is reassuring when we find ourselves at the top of a jump ready to try some aerial tricks. It doesn't deform even in gusty winds - like all the Instincts in fact.

Despite being more expensive than the Sport there's surprisingly no one pump (due to the very narrow struts) which is a pity. Relaunch is excellent always with the same technique as all bow kites, by pulling on a back line. It's a kite for riders looking for hang time and performance.



+ Hang time, depower.



- No one pump, a little too light bar pressure.



Testers reactions:



Bruno, 57 years old, 1,80m, 80kg, expert rider:

Remarks: Everything’s well thought out, the netting to avoid the lines getting caught on the valves, the numbered lines, the trim is simple.

Everything matches together. When jumping the kites always where it needs to be. I loved it.



Florent, 32 years old, 1.80m, 78kg, average level kiter:

Remarks: The Edge is very stable and never falls out of the sky.

Light and reactive on the bar it's a very agreeable kite. The fittings are high quality, the trim well thought out and easy to use.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve

Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
21 Apr 2007 5:28pm
out of interest sake, what were the other two kites to receive the stamp?
Gone to dark side
Gone to dark side
NSW
394 posts
NSW, 394 posts
21 Apr 2007 5:46pm
Hi Steve
How about naming all 19 and sizes + short report on each
regards
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
21 Apr 2007 5:36pm
yeah give the lowdown on the other kites:) we dont want 2 b biast to just one brand now ;)
NSW, 4382 posts
22 Apr 2007 12:58pm
No need to mention the other 17 kites, they are inferior.

Its just some info for those that are genuinely interested, you 3 should go and buy your mums/girls some flowers.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
22 Apr 2007 12:00pm
quote:

Ozone, the undisputed leader in the power kite market, launched their first water kite in 2006. In 2007 there are 3 models of Instinct, Light, Sport and Edge.





never seen an ozone kite in perth/on the water so thats one hell of a statement-all trust gone
carbine
carbine
WA
1450 posts
WA, 1450 posts
22 Apr 2007 12:28pm
sick where can i buy 4.
crowling
crowling
WA
10 posts
WA, 10 posts
22 Apr 2007 5:19pm
any idea the web site for the kite mag? Not listed in ozone promo
NSW, 4382 posts
23 Apr 2007 11:10am
quote:
Originally posted by crowling

any idea the web site for the kite mag? Not listed in ozone promo



I did a couple of quick searches, looks like the French language Kitesurf Magazine does not have a website yet, maybe?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
atomic
atomic
WA
94 posts
WA, 94 posts
23 Apr 2007 6:58pm
where can i get one of thease magical kites from?
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
23 Apr 2007 7:05pm
I'll give you three guesses......
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
23 Apr 2007 7:53pm
At www.kitepower.com.au

and maybe at www.sport-trading.ch/

RayQ
RayQ
WA
638 posts
WA, 638 posts
23 Apr 2007 8:22pm
So the only expert rider was 57 years old?

unbelievable....

Ill got some of those when Im old enough
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
23 Apr 2007 8:46pm
quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

Just got a press release through from Ozone, thought it would be of interest.


Kitesurf Mag Tests the Sport & Edge issue May



Hi Everyone



Kitesurf Magazine (France) has just landed on our desk and we are stoked with the findings of their varied test team.

Kitesurf mag choose Egypt as their destination to test 19 kites from various brands with the testers chosen from a broad spectrum of ages and abilities from beginner to advanced rider giving a test result worth reading.

The Ozone Instinct Sport and the Edge were tested both receiving excellent reports.



The Sport was given the coveted “KITESURF APPROVED” stamp from the test team, one of only 3 kites in the test to receive this accolade! The fact that Kitesurf Mag do this is testament to their testing methods which give a real answer not affected by advertising $$$ like some mags unfortunately on that path! Kitesurf Mag test reports are by real everyday riders not some ego hungry team that are sponsored and may have conflicts of interest

Hats of to the Kitesurf Mag team for keeping it real…



This is what they had to say >> Excuse our Franglish ;-)



Instinct Sport 11m



Program:

The Instinct Sport is the kite polyvalent and the main kite in the Instinct range. Ideal for freeride/freestyle and unhooked tricks.

Staff riders reactions:

(Tested between 13 and 25 knots)

Details: Valve with anti return system on leading edge, scuff pads, deflate plastic tongue on leading edge valve, rescue handle. Ozone, the undisputed leader in the power kite market, launched their first water kite in 2006. In 2007 there are 3 models of Instinct, Light, Sport and Edge.



The Sport has a 5th line with several bridle lines and a span line.

The leash doesn't connect to the 5th line but a stainless ring allows you to pull on a front line to land the kite alone. For us the Sport was a pleasant surprise and was loved by everybody. It's flying characteristics are predictable and it keeps low bar pressure whilst still having good power for an 11m and gives good hang time. The trim system with a cam cleat is easy to use and the kite has a very good depower. With the new 07 shape the relaunch problems of the 06 model are gone.



+ relaunch, handling, depower, price.

- 5th line connection



Testers reactions:



Steve, 32 years old. 1.70m, 80kg, average level kiter:

Remarks: Superb! It's with this kite that I've managed my nicest jumps. You just need to pull in the bar and up you go. It's depower is very impressive. I recommend this kite to everyone.



Nicolas, 32 years old, 1.78m, 83kg, good standard kiter:

Remarks: It's the revelation of these tests. An accessible kite which inspires confidence and so allows us to try whatever we want, notably due to it's huge depower.





Instinct Edge 11m



Program: The Instinct Edge is the top of the range and top performer from Ozone for high jumps.



Staff Riders reactions:

(Tested between 13 and 25 knots)



Details: Rescue handle, deflate plastic tongue on leading edge valve, anti scuff pads. The Edge is the kite at the top of the range with an aspect ratio bigger than the Sport and is a real elevator. A little lighter in bar pressure - sometimes too light - and a little slower turning than the Sport., the Edge is reassuring when we find ourselves at the top of a jump ready to try some aerial tricks. It doesn't deform even in gusty winds - like all the Instincts in fact.

Despite being more expensive than the Sport there's surprisingly no one pump (due to the very narrow struts) which is a pity. Relaunch is excellent always with the same technique as all bow kites, by pulling on a back line. It's a kite for riders looking for hang time and performance.



+ Hang time, depower.



- No one pump, a little too light bar pressure.



Testers reactions:



Bruno, 57 years old, 1,80m, 80kg, expert rider:

Remarks: Everything’s well thought out, the netting to avoid the lines getting caught on the valves, the numbered lines, the trim is simple.

Everything matches together. When jumping the kites always where it needs to be. I loved it.



Florent, 32 years old, 1.80m, 78kg, average level kiter:

Remarks: The Edge is very stable and never falls out of the sky.

Light and reactive on the bar it's a very agreeable kite. The fittings are high quality, the trim well thought out and easy to use.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve





lol.
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
23 Apr 2007 8:48pm
quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

No need to mention the other 17 kites, they are inferior.




lol.
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
23 Apr 2007 11:18pm
quote:
Remarks: Everything’s well thought out, the netting to avoid the lines getting caught on the valves, the numbered lines, the trim is simple.

Everything matches together. When jumping the kites always where it needs to be. I loved it.



hahaha a kite goes wher u tell the B*** to go not where it wants 2 go:P im sure aaron hadlow n ruben lenten r jumping to ozone nw as they r the most superior kites out. might as well follow the crowd
NSW, 4382 posts
24 Apr 2007 6:29pm
quote:
Originally posted by waveslave

quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

No need to mention the other 17 kites, they are inferior.




lol.



Thats right Slave it is meant as a joke, we sell almost all the brands.
There are lots of good kites out there (and in our stores) - just wanting to let people know about a new one.
Its not magical, it will not make you into a Lenten or Hadlow, but it is a damn fine kite that will give you heaps of fun times and will last and last!

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
JiP
JiP
NSW
130 posts
JiP JiP
NSW, 130 posts
25 Apr 2007 9:57pm
quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

quote:
Originally posted by waveslave

quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

No need to mention the other 17 kites, they are inferior.




lol.



Thats right Slave it is meant as a joke, we sell almost all the brands.
There are lots of good kites out there (and in our stores) - just wanting to let people know about a new one.
Its not magical, it will not make you into a Lenten or Hadlow, but it is a damn fine kite that will give you heaps of fun times and will last and last!

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve


Hi Steve i just bought the 13m sport, im only a beginner. I like the kite but my instructor was worried about the chicken loop release pin he reckons it looks way too weak and taking a second look i am enclined to agree do you happen to know the breaking strain of the pin or could you find out ?
Cheers !
kite boy
kite boy
WA
354 posts
WA, 354 posts
26 Apr 2007 9:57pm
sounds like a pimp
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
26 Apr 2007 11:56pm
if ur gona worry get a airush 1 i love those chicken loops! wish i had some on my best bar
NSW, 4382 posts
27 Apr 2007 11:02am
quote:
Originally posted by JiP
Hi Steve i just bought the 13m sport, im only a beginner. I like the kite but my instructor was worried about the chicken loop release pin he reckons it looks way too weak and taking a second look i am enclined to agree do you happen to know the breaking strain of the pin or could you find out ?
Cheers !



Mate, there is nothing wrong with the pin release.
It is compliant with the French Standards, and is of the design that does not rely on line tension from the kite. It is a very good and reliable release.

There has never been a single incident of this type of pin failing, and they have been in use for many years (yep, years, they are used on the Frenzys).

Your instructor is undoubtedly inexperienced with Ozone kites, and most instructors also have limited exposure to lots of different kites or tend to be "owned" by one particular brand because they work for a shop or are sponsored in some way by a shop or a brand. This may tend to "color" their thinking and they may tend to give biased advice.

Not saying thats what is happening in this instance, but what I have said above may help you put the comments they made into perspective.

Ozone have been making world class and world title winning paragliders for 10 years, their design goals are to make paragliding and kite sports safer.

If you have any issue with any aspect of an Ozone kite contact me first, we will provide you with fast first class service.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
29 Apr 2007 3:57pm
Well all you doubting Thomas's should try one.
They are seriously good.
Fly one if you can get a chance.
Light bar pressure, awesomely stable, best kite i've flown in my 5 years of kiting, and I don't care if you don't believe me.


cesarhanke
cesarhanke
QLD
68 posts
QLD, 68 posts
29 Apr 2007 9:34pm
Any reviews on the Ozone Light??
NSW, 4382 posts
30 Apr 2007 9:05am
www.seabreeze.com.au/Forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=27529&SearchTerms=Ozone,Light

Fair bit of info there, what else did you want to know, I've flown 9M and 12M a few times?
Please send/PM me any of the info I asked you for?

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve
kitepilotoz
kitepilotoz
QLD
181 posts
QLD, 181 posts
7 May 2007 10:44am
quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

Originally posted by JiP




Your instructor is undoubtedly inexperienced with Ozone kites, and most instructors also have limited exposure to lots of different kites or tend to be "owned" by one particular brand because they work for a shop or are sponsored in some way by a shop or a brand. This may tend to "color" their thinking and they may tend to give biased advice.

Not saying thats what is happening in this instance, but what I have said above may help you put the comments they made into perspective.

IS IT NOT EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING!!!!
THAT ALSO MUST INCLUDE YOUR OWN INSTRUCTORS!!

You don't care who you swing that lightsaver @ do you YODA!!!
Thanks for the first class servicing you've just given to all instructors everywhere!!!!!!
I haven't been called colored since the last biggot!!!
Cheers Sam



BoDiddly
BoDiddly
VIC
622 posts
VIC, 622 posts
8 May 2007 11:53am
Hey MTV, please 'Pimp my ozone'
NSW, 4382 posts
11 May 2007 2:36pm
G'day Kiterpilotoz

Sorry if you feel I have said something that concerned you.
Just to clarify, I was referrring to one instructor in particular.
There was an agenda. Its all sorted.

I am not saying that all instructors are shonky - no way, sorry if it sounded like that.

I still stand by most of what I said though, there are a lot of people out there instructors and kiters included, with limited experience of different kites, but who will openly criticise things they have no knowledge of, for a variety of reason, the main one being a commercial interest of some sort.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve


quote:
Originally posted by kitepilotoz

quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

Originally posted by JiP




Your instructor is undoubtedly inexperienced with Ozone kites, and most instructors also have limited exposure to lots of different kites or tend to be "owned" by one particular brand because they work for a shop or are sponsored in some way by a shop or a brand. This may tend to "color" their thinking and they may tend to give biased advice.

Not saying thats what is happening in this instance, but what I have said above may help you put the comments they made into perspective.

IS IT NOT EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING!!!!
THAT ALSO MUST INCLUDE YOUR OWN INSTRUCTORS!!

You don't care who you swing that lightsaver @ do you YODA!!!
Thanks for the first class servicing you've just given to all instructors everywhere!!!!!!
I haven't been called colored since the last biggot!!!
Cheers Sam





JiP
JiP
NSW
130 posts
JiP JiP
NSW, 130 posts
16 May 2007 4:12pm
quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

G'day Kiterpilotoz

Sorry if you feel I have said something that concerned you.
Just to clarify, I was referrring to one instructor in particular.
There was an agenda. Its all sorted.

This has got on my Goat....
there was an agenda ??? im sorry but it was my post i was concerned i dont give a rats bottom if there are any hidden agenda 's i just wanted to know the breaking strain of the pin. Im draughtsman and to me there looks like a fairley direct load on that pin from the string loop. Doesnt matter what my instructor said he just brought it too my attention so blaming it on certain agendas is BS.





quote:
Originally posted by kitepilotoz

quote:
Originally posted by Kitepower Australia

Originally posted by JiP




Your instructor is undoubtedly inexperienced with Ozone kites, and most instructors also have limited exposure to lots of different kites or tend to be "owned" by one particular brand because they work for a shop or are sponsored in some way by a shop or a brand. This may tend to "color" their thinking and they may tend to give biased advice.

Not saying thats what is happening in this instance, but what I have said above may help you put the comments they made into perspective.

IS IT NOT EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE SAYING!!!!
THAT ALSO MUST INCLUDE YOUR OWN INSTRUCTORS!!

You don't care who you swing that lightsaver @ do you YODA!!!
Thanks for the first class servicing you've just given to all instructors everywhere!!!!!!
I haven't been called colored since the last biggot!!!
Cheers Sam







KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
20 May 2007 9:09pm
Hey Jip, don't worry about the safety pin man. It won't break, would a Dr of Aeronautical engineering **** something as simple as that up?(I ****ing hope not!!!)
I don't reckon, the dude designs some of the safest paragliders in the world.
Leave ****ing things up to "other kiting companies who shall remain nameless"..[}:)]

How cool are the sandbags and repair kit?!

oh and No pulleys!!!!!!!!!!!

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