The new Zeeko mold design for getting super smooth carbon and 30% less rear wing size.
This on http://zeeko-kites.co.uk/blog.html
I doubt any commercial "advertisement " could withstand real scrutiny of promises made.gmb13 wrote:Hi,
The topic heading got me curious, but where is the revolution here?
Did I miss something? It looks like a good foil, but there is nothing new here.
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Gunnar
They market and make the point that it is able to use different Standard TT fins for varying yaw control.gmb13 wrote:Removable Vertical Stab fin has been around for ages. We at magma have been using this since 2010. Not really an innovation.
Gunnar
I think Magma has been pretty marketing BS free. We been the first in a few innovations, but have never claimed anything we have not done.zfennell wrote:I doubt any commercial "advertisement " could withstand real scrutiny of promises made.gmb13 wrote:Hi,
The topic heading got me curious, but where is the revolution here?
Did I miss something? It looks like a good foil, but there is nothing new here.
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Gunnar
People actively selling a product tend to take some liberties that could not hold up to a lie detector test.
Perhaps magma has stretched the truth a bit in some of their ads?
As an acknowledged expert in this field, I would be more interested in your technical opinion of the zeeko product, regardless of the claims.
Regards,
Bill
understood and I tend to agree.gmb13 wrote:....
I think Magma has been pretty marketing BS free. We been the first in a few innovations, but have never claimed anything we have not done.
I have not ridden this new Zeeko foil, so cannot really comment on anything. To me it looks like it's conform with everything that I consider works, so it should be OK.
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Gunnar
Hi Davedavesails7 wrote: snip...
Seems odd that the "racing" wing is larger than the "beginner/freeride/wave wing" (both in span and area from the looks of the graphic).
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