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joespencer
joespencer
QLD
167 posts
QLD, 167 posts
16 Jun 2007 7:33pm
just wanting to buy a new 12/13 m kite,


i would appreciate any feedback on which has the most low down power out of the following please.

i will try to put them in order of least to most low down power-(= guesstimate)

flexi ion 2 , gin nazca, ozone instinct sport (this is a 13 though), rrd hyper type 08, turbo diesel 2

i don't know how different they are, w.r.t low down power, to fly (probably all pretty much the same, in the end)

not interested in any other attributes...just grunt..
vishy
vishy
WA
451 posts
WA, 451 posts
16 Jun 2007 6:31pm
DNA 12 is worth a look also, super grunty and stable low down,
Thanks
Matt
hunts
hunts
VIC
41 posts
VIC, 41 posts
16 Jun 2007 8:50pm
The flow sle has alot of grunt, and a great low end
jock74
jock74
QLD
353 posts
QLD, 353 posts
16 Jun 2007 9:28pm
13 Waroo Pro
bearbusa
bearbusa
QLD
295 posts
QLD, 295 posts
16 Jun 2007 9:42pm
rrd hyper 12 the grunt master/ i kite with a rrd pro board 125 and allways get further upwind than most on average days im 80 kgs
coreyb
coreyb
WA
463 posts
WA, 463 posts
16 Jun 2007 10:08pm
If your really only after grunt, get an old low aspect kite of any brand. The older kites didnt fly to the front of the window so well so they all have plenty of grunt.
tobes
tobes
NSW
1000 posts
NSW, 1000 posts
17 Jun 2007 10:57am
Yeah coreyb, that's what I understand "Grunt" to mean.
I suspect Joe means "low end", not "sit deep in the window grunt".
The kite with most power per m2? The best 12 or 13m kite for light wind?
In that case, probably a high aspect kite with high projected area (flat).
Like the Ozone Edge. And the kite's already on his list....
Flysurfer Speed2 12m would be my call for absolute low end, but this season I'll be on a modifed 06 Ozone Instinct 13.
I reckon get the kite with the design and build quality you like, you'll probably get similar power out of similar sized kites.
joespencer
joespencer
QLD
167 posts
QLD, 167 posts
17 Jun 2007 12:03pm
It looks like I am mixing terms used to describe different thngs...

can someone explain the difference between low end, and grunt...

to clarify my other question , power per sq meter for the above kites was what i was most interested in.

thanks for the helpful input so far.
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
17 Jun 2007 12:10pm
lol @ hypertype for grunt only kite ive done a double loop with
hypertype is sort of the same as flexi atom only not as good as the depower isnt as smooth (once you let out to a certain point you lose grunt) and the atom has an even depower that can be played around with

if you are after grunt you want a high aspect C like an 05 rhino or as i fly a 06 Catapult ninja star which are only $750 now the issue with that being your gonna be handed it if your not to experienced. my 13 gets going in 12 knots/just when white caps are appearing. (im 75 or 80kg depending on what side of meal times it is)
nothing i have flown has that sort of grunt but people buy them for their depower now days
kiterpilot
kiterpilot
WA
249 posts
WA, 249 posts
17 Jun 2007 12:49pm
LOW END = BEST LITE WIND PERFORMANCE
GRUNT = could mean anything, eg. **** it's got some grunt does'nt really mean anything to me apart from "PULL" which comes in many shapes and size's in the kite world.

You must be new to the sport ?, no disrespect intendend as we all were once newby's.

You're probably aware that 12/13m kites are the best all round performing kite size for Western Australia Especially during the summer months and when cold fronts approach in the winter time.

One man's nectar is another mans poisen. Go down to any beach or jump on any kite forum and ask the question "what's the best kite for this..." you will discover every man and his dog telling you there opinions ?, which is why you asked !, however you're no closer to getting an answer than Carbine winning a poularity contest here at Seabreeze !.

Call ALL the shops in your area see if they have demo kites for you to try before you buy. Find what suits your style, needs and price range you wish to spend. The conditions ar'nt the best at present for learning anyways if you at that level, if you've gotten past that stage I can understand your frustration as your probably dying to hit your local spot and show off your skills. This is the best time to take time to find your next kite that suits your needs and will let you advance.

"BOW or SLE" kite's on average can handle higher wind ranges simply as a function of their design to dump power. "C" kites are not so forgiving in the higher wind ranges which is inversely proportional to "BOWS", it's due to its inability to dump as much power as the "BOWS". We could argue all day about the pro's and con's of these styles.

Look at each kites "wind range" this will give and indication of its "TOP END" & its "BOTTOM END", this I think is the most important aspect you should be looking at, just keep in mind each manufacturer has a basic body weight and board size which is used to calculate these figure. At Bestkiteboarding we use 75kgs for the rider and average 130cm for the board. Personally I'm 100kg and use the kite size bigger for the same wind range eg, I'd prob use a 13m waroo/pro when someone of 75kgs in out on an 11m waroo/pro.

If you're in WA, contact ChoiceKiteSurfing 0438382638
If you're in Meld, contact KitePower
If you're in Syd, contact Kitepower 0295296894
If you're in QLD, contact ARSA 0402100215

regards browneee
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
17 Jun 2007 12:49pm
Upwind: 12m xbow 2, 142 FLX, 89Kg naked, intermediate....hard work.
brooksy
brooksy
WA
498 posts
WA, 498 posts
17 Jun 2007 1:30pm
Hey - test out the 12.5m Ion2. I ride the 10 and 14 and love them! They're bullet proof, great wind range, fast and good depower. Haven't had enough time on a Waroo to compare fairly. If you see me out on the water, you can tets out mine. (there's no too many other flexi's around so it's probably me)

Briskites stokes flexi i think.
Awaken
Awaken
QLD
128 posts
QLD, 128 posts
18 Jun 2007 10:16am
Catapult Joker might be worth a look
KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
18 Jun 2007 12:10pm
Well ages ago I used to fly the Rhino2 16m and now I've got the Ozone Sport 13m. I "feel" a lot of similarities between these kites believe it or not, only upwind is heaps better on the Ozone. The Rhino2 was quoted as "Being able to pull a landrover out of a bog" in an english mag back then. Theres another 2 cents worth..
joespencer
joespencer
QLD
167 posts
QLD, 167 posts
18 Jun 2007 1:57pm
i took my 07 rrd hyper out for a fly yesterday- it is a nice grunty kite (with a good low end!)- can tend to overfly in gusty+light conditions, and then hindenburg.

i think i have narrowed the choice down to flexi-ion2, ozone 13 instinct sport, or the new hyper 08 model, all seem like great kites- will start demo-ing...

question for the ozone fliers.. what is the bar like ?- any downsides to the ozone bar?

rrd has a great bar setup with the plastic coated centre lines- flagging out via one centre line extension running through the bar. Not sure about flexi's bar- haven't seen or used one before.
RAL INN
RAL INN
SA
2898 posts
SA, 2898 posts
18 Jun 2007 2:58pm
If you are so close to Brisbane, check out the eclipse's.
Padi has the demo set at moment.

the other kite with a sweet bottom end is a Tribal2 11m. I think Briskites has them in Brisbane.

Another kite with great low end upwind ability is the Torch3 10m.

You could have a big list to try if you are serious. I only had the Eclipse demo set for a fortnight so I imagine Padi's time with them is also limited so catch them early in your search. I can't imagine many Torches left to sell, and the Tribals are always in short supply.
So good luck.
Oceaneer
Oceaneer
QLD
182 posts
QLD, 182 posts
18 Jun 2007 6:20pm
na go old school and get North rhino 02 12m heaps of grunt[}:)]
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson
WA
1492 posts
WA, 1492 posts
19 Jun 2007 8:55am
If you want grunt you honestly can't gop passed the t2 get out on one and go for a ride the 11m t2 has the grunt of the 15m fuel.The kite is super stable and really quick and simple to water relaunch. At the last couple of comps on the east coast has been the first kite acros the line in light wind down wind races. As not enough wind to hold freestyle comp.
Simple answer is to get your hands on a few and demo them.
kite boy
kite boy
WA
354 posts
WA, 354 posts
19 Jun 2007 10:56pm
hey dude every one will tell you which kite is gruntiest and it will always be the kite they have or are selling i have tried quite a few kites and find the 12m gk trix to be a very grunty kite it is stable but also quick for in the waves also the lf havoc is a super grunty kite with light bar pressure these are both hybrid bridled kites
this is only my opinion you should select some kites you would like to try and see for yourself i think jason at west oz kiteboarding has got some kites such as the ion 2 gk trix lf havoc give him a call on 0411510514 and i'm sure he will be happy to help you out

KB
BoDiddly
BoDiddly
VIC
622 posts
VIC, 622 posts
20 Jun 2007 10:08am
My kite doesn't grunt, it just goes 'woosh' as it flys through the air!
cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
20 Jun 2007 8:33am
a chick i was shaging couple weekends ago grunted during sex, was a bit off putting actualy - much beter when they lay there mute and motionless dont you think....
windslave
windslave
QLD
151 posts
QLD, 151 posts
23 Jun 2007 7:02pm
T2 has the most grunt out of all the above listed kites.

There are some great kites listed above. But if its Grunt and low end you are after the T2 wins hands down!



stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
23 Jun 2007 7:47pm
thats why i use inflatable sheep

quote:
Originally posted by cwamit

a chick i was shaging couple weekends ago grunted during sex, was a bit off putting actualy - much beter when they lay there mute and motionless dont you think....

cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
23 Jun 2007 6:23pm
quote:
Originally posted by stamp

thats why i use inflatable sheep

quote:
Originally posted by cwamit

a chick i was shaging couple weekends ago grunted during sex, was a bit off putting actualy - much beter when they lay there mute and motionless dont you think....






so its kind of like.. silence of the lambs? thats fken disturbing
joespencer
joespencer
QLD
167 posts
QLD, 167 posts
24 Jun 2007 10:14am
I would like to try the T2- does anyone have one to demo on the gold coast?

Also, weighing 88 kgs/intermediate rider, I guess the 12 m will be the size to pick.?
QLD, 20 posts
24 Jun 2007 1:29pm
Hi Joe,
Come up and see me at kite Action in Caloundra on the SunnyCoast.

We have a 11m T2 for Demo.

I can show you a few things with the kite on the beach and then let you take it for the day.

Just give me a call anytime to organise a time, Any day is good for me.

You dont need much wind to fly the T2 it will fly in next to nothing.But to get up and planing for a 88kg guy you will need about 12knts, This kite has got Balls! (and manners too)

Regards
Luke King

nick_oss
nick_oss
6 posts
6 posts
1 Jul 2007 8:53am
The 13 Waroo Pro has the best size to power I have tried. 110kg's staying upwind in anything from 12knts onwards. Not as fast turning as lower aspect kites but still only a 13 in size easily delivering 16 to 17m pull and lift. The 11 and 9 are both super hard grunty kites for their size range with the 9 producing more power than the standard 11 Waroo. Have tried several other 13m kites and have not found one that felt as solid as the WP. Not to everyones taste but if you are carrying lots of ballast then it means you dont have to use big kites any more. If the 13m doesnt work then the kite is hardly able to kept flying because the wind is so light.
NSW, 4382 posts
1 Jul 2007 2:09pm
The Ozone will be the gruntiest for low end upwind ability in that list, if the RRD is a 12M. Have not flown or seen an RRD though.
TD2 11M is grunty, but it is bigger than most other 11M kites and it is a bow. Flexi Ion2 12M is a C kite so it does not have as much projected area as the Sport or the TD2, real nice kite though.

When I was in Hawaii recently there was a Gin tean rider on a 12M Nazca, and he was unable to stay upwind when we were easily able to on Cabrinha 12M SB3's and CB3's.

Luke at Kite Action has a demo Instict Sport at the moment, so you can test a few kites there, that would be my advice.

Cya and

Goodwinds

Steve


quote:
Originally posted by joespencer

just wanting to buy a new 12/13 m kite,


i would appreciate any feedback on which has the most low down power out of the following please.

i will try to put them in order of least to most low down power-(= guesstimate)

flexi ion 2 , gin nazca, ozone instinct sport (this is a 13 though), rrd hyper type 08, turbo diesel 2

i don't know how different they are, w.r.t low down power, to fly (probably all pretty much the same, in the end)

not interested in any other attributes...just grunt..

joespencer
joespencer
QLD
167 posts
QLD, 167 posts
1 Jul 2007 2:43pm
Thanks for the help Steve,
I was leaning towards the ozone sport in a 13 m at this stage. I think the flexi 2 was the second choice, but I would have to get it in the 14.5 size; maybe too big for everyday use.

Could you comment on the Ozone bar- I haven't read anything on the ozone bar, and hoped it had a simple and effective depower /trim system.

On the Gold coast I think kamikaze kites are the only ones for Ozone.

Karve
Karve
VIC
197 posts
VIC, 197 posts
1 Jul 2007 8:56pm
I would just like to point out that the ION2 is a hybrid kite not a C-Kite.

Joe there is a 12.5m Ion2 available too!
joespencer
joespencer
QLD
167 posts
QLD, 167 posts
1 Jul 2007 10:08pm
Hi Karve, I did see that there was a 12.5 ion 2, but thought that at 88 kgs would get more use out of the 14.5 if I went with the ion 2 ?

I'm guessing that it would have a lower wind range without sacrificing too much off the top end ......

???10 knots to 25 for the 14.5m vs 15 to 28 knots for the 12.5m ????-

(we have more lighter wind days than heavy wind days here , on average).
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