Well, glad you like it!
I started this thread cause I didnt find any info on the web about the Naish LWR and snowkiting, neither a test. And the material from Naish is not up to date as the red ball in the LWR has gone and the black plastic ring inside the floater has been added.
I attached a few more photos, one where you see how the LWR system is attached to the kite (12m Draft), one where you see the little loops in the yellow line, one where you can see how i rolled the yellow line around the bar end (as the 12m has less distance on top from LWR attachement to the strut where it is attached then the 17m) and one with the floater and the plastic ring/pipe inside.
I fixed my destroyed floater with boat grip tape and inserted the black plastic ring - now its perfect!
The first loop in the yellow line is about 4m away and has no real power on it when pulling.
While snowkiting this weekend I had to relaunch one time to the other side without the LWR system, as I was close to a few bushes on the LWR side. I did not manage it for 15 min! (angle, wind, space has got to be perfect). Ended up taking off my board, walk throug kneedeeep snow, position myself 90 degree to the wind, roll the kite on its back, try 3-4 times and finally get the kite up again. Whilst in water thats easier because you stay where you are and let the kite do the walking, in snow its a nightmare (and in water not that much better)
With LWR, it takes about 3 sec from the moment you pull the yellow line.
Slowly I get used to the pull when it shoots through thepower zone - did it in 20-25 knots at the weekend. Just let go immediatly when the wing tip is off the ground.
So, my conclusion is once more - great system, great kite. But for comfortable kiting the Draft is comletely useless if no LWR is attached.
So if the 2015 Draft doesnt feature LWR (There is no reason why it shouldnt so far), I am left with two options - switching to Ozone Kites or find a sailmaker that manually creates the 3 attachements on the Draft and order a LWR attachement, so I will still be able to use the LWR.
Will report on how beginners get along with it son.