any1 tried a LF menace or north vegas 06?

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myes myes
myes myes
WA
223 posts
WA, 223 posts
27 Feb 2006 5:22pm
hi just wondering if anyone has tried a LF menace or north vegas 06 or if there in the shops yet?
im interested to see how they rate

cheers Leo
Brighton Kiter Rhys
Brighton Kiter Rhys
WA
196 posts
WA, 196 posts
28 Feb 2006 3:00pm
Give kurt an email, kusu if you go thru seabreeze.... hes had a menace since b4 xmas, 14m i think... but yeah he got it the day the m80s arrived. he can tell you all about it, and probably knows who has them and where
Brighton Kiter Rhys
Brighton Kiter Rhys
WA
196 posts
WA, 196 posts
28 Feb 2006 3:01pm
oh and ive flown it, it felt pretty similar to a best nemesis...
Cav
Cav
QLD
56 posts
Cav Cav
QLD, 56 posts
4 Mar 2006 12:36pm
Hey,
I have been useing the 14m menace for a couple of months now. for me i love the light bar pressure and turning speed is awsome, i actually run mine on the slower turning speed for unhooked riding.

My style is mostly unhooked riding and it has a real smooth pull. But when it gets to windy for that it boosts really good, it has a really good mix between height and hangtime to perform any freestyle tricks.

Im am a 75 kg rider, and i have had this kite in the wind range of 14 to 24 knots on a 134 element board.it still is very responsive with the depower strap all the way in.

I havnt worried about getting a smaller kite yet, but when i get the dosh im thinking the 10m could be a nice edition. Any one got reveiws on the 10m
Buschy
Buschy
QLD
188 posts
QLD, 188 posts
5 Mar 2006 8:26pm
Received my Vegas 06 12m on Wednesday. Have had a couple of sessions with it. Without getting into a lot of detail, initial impressions are that it's VERY SMOOTH, FAST TURNING and FORGIVING.

Weight: 68kg.
Board: 126 x 37.5

Session 1: 18-22 knots. Handled the +20 gusts extremely well. Had it on the powered settings and didn't feel a need to start making any adjustments to trim, etc.

Session 2: 15-20 knots: Felt like I didn't have to focus on the kite at all and could concentrate on my board skills. Not doing any tricks yet (just mowing the lawn ) and this is a kite that will give anyone fairly new to the sport the confidence to go to the next level.

Session 3: 9-11 knots: kite up in the air, stable and holding its shape (wanting to go windward), but I didn't bother getting wet. 2 more knots needed...

Very happy with the kite overall. No comparison to the other 3 kites I owned in 05. Bar pressure is also very good. Much lighter than my previous 12 and 16, but you still get a lot of feedback. No surprises when you look up in the air.

myes myes
myes myes
WA
223 posts
WA, 223 posts
9 Mar 2006 10:50pm
thanks for the info hope to try a vegas demo soon
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