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Originally posted by smitty
I was down at the Peel Inlet and had a go on the new 10m. The wind was fairly light and little bit gusty, I was as powered as the other rider's who were using much larger kites.
The kite turns very nicely with smooth power but still maintains an aggressive and solid feel, during kite loops the kite still really whipped, giving great pop. I thought you could load up against it better than other bridled kites that I've flown. It's fairly high aspect so fast across and around the window. It will go huge given a bit of wind for sure.
Bar is high quality with a North style Iron Heart push away Quick-release. There is also a "mini hook" loop. Interesting that the depower line runs up to the split on the front lines about 16m up. It comes down to the chicken loop to a tiny cleat with a trigger release.
The build of the kite looked very good, well finished with nice bits of thought out protection.
I'm going to have another go on this kite for sure!
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Originally posted by user
Here is the Blurb from Royal and Simone Vanucci.
"Simone has designed a new kite that he says, defies any classification. He says it is simply a tool for self-expression and a product of kite evolution that people won't believe until they try."
After reading that claptrap,I would stay well clear of them !