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Postby knotmyfault » Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:41 am
Think you need some training on how to pack up a speed 3. From pulling the landing strop i'm packed up in about 3 mins...[/quote]
BS... Packing a FS21 in 3 ??? No way...
Well may be...
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Postby plummet » Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:51 am
ok I only have a 15. i'll conceed and extra minute rolling time for a 21.
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Postby balugh » Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:27 am
Zeeko...looks like a cool kite and if I get a chance I'll give it a whirl. I think the low weight matched with stiffness is critical actually...i.e. if you can keep the wing shape rigid and it is still very light you're onto a good thing. If it's floppy when flying then I probably wouldn't like it and if it is floppy when it hits the water (as they all do eventually) then I think it is likely to be a mare to handle in a deep water pack down and swim scenario. And, yes, I fly tubes (mostly North) and foils (mostly Flysurfer). New materials and designs might make new things possible though and it's great to see people pushing the limits...
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Postby fernmanus » Sat Feb 02, 2013 9:18 am
I have tried almost every light wind kite that has come down the pike. Naish V4 30m, had one and the 25 as well. Gaastra 26m Phoenix, all the big Flysurfers, Ozone Zephyr, Dyno 18 and 15. I have spent tens of thousands on light wind kites. Because I have more money than time.
The best kite for light wind that I have tried is the 21m Speed 3. It is not a foil thing, it is just one powerful kite with a huge range. I fly it on the snow in wind ranging from 6 - 25 mph and I weigh 175.
I think the reason that the Speed 3 is so good is that Flysurfer has invested more hours in the study of light wind kites than any other kite manufacturer. FS has been consistently working on light wind kites for years. For other companies light wind kites are a passing fad or byline. For FS it is their core business.
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Postby luca » Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:34 pm
The Problem on Flysurfer is, that the flightspeed is too Slow. So they will Never win a race.
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Postby SupaEZ » Sat Feb 02, 2013 1:45 pm
plummet wrote:ok I only have a 15. i'll conceed and extra minute rolling time for a 21.
Hey Plummet i have had lots of practice packing the 21.....how about 150 sessions
I am not talking about the rolling part only
I am talking about from exiting the water...."self landing" the 21...winding lines on bar..then rolling
The total time is 9 minutes totally folded neatly with zero air left in the 21
My 19 i can do the whole process in only 5 minutes
Getting the air out of the 21 as fast as my huge tube kite is impossible
You ride a 15m2 which has nearly half the air volume between the twinskins
So it takes more than just one more minute to pack that huge mattress
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Postby DrLightWind » Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:55 pm
SupaEZ wrote:This 21m2 tube is 6% lighter weight than a 21m2 foil
That right there is quite an achievement in itself
Not much to pump...3 struts + leading edge....2 1/2 minutes at most by hand pump to inflate
Deflating a big LW tube is quite faster than getting that huge amount of pillow air (1 psi).......
....trapped between the twinskins...and get it "all out" of those 2 small deflate velcro valves flaps
The reason for using a large foil for LW is becoming virtually unnecessary in this day an age
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These are valid arguments
I've flown also and had all the big kites.
My first big one was in 2002 the Gutless F-One Mach1 18.1m
and the worst upwind machine was the 23m switchblade.
Seems like LEI caught up with foil types as far as weight,
but I'm still questioning the relaunch, upwind and wind range attributes,
which are very important for me
If the new 21m Zeeko has all the benefit of the 21m Speed3, than congratulations
DrLW
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Postby Dave_5280 » Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:25 pm
Price?
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Postby 14ToeSide » Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:00 pm
+21 with Fermanus. I had the Naish Aero 30M, V25 and on and on. The ONLY Kite than can KEEP me upwind, not just be able to go say downwind, BUT stay upwind in Ultra light wind is the Speed 3 21M in the Ocean w Current, DRIFT ETC. Remember I'm in the Clydesdale Division.
For me it also takes longer to deflate the 21 vs a Inflatable. Wish it didn't.
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Postby SupaEZ » Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:14 pm
Dave_5280 wrote:Price?
2012 current model sells just a little over $1900 complete kite/ newest bar/ 8m.extensions inclusive
The 2013 version not out until summer
Does anyone in the USA own and ride that 21m2 and would like to give us a review
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