I have no idea what the kites weigh but I'll try to figure that out soon and get back to this forum. All I know is that these kites are a huge upgrade from the SST. I've been using the SST for 4 years and never thought I'd find a kite that would compare or excel. Even when Slingshot said they were making a no strut, I didn't think I'd like it. I always thought more struts is better than less as it gives the kite more structure.
A couple weeks ago I took the UFO out on the water and instantly liked what I felt. Its got more lift than the SST (great for learning transitions) and turns completely off when sheeted out. In my opinion, more struts slow the kite down. Going back to the SST now I feel that I'm always waiting for it to catch up compared to the UFO. The UFO also has a more direct feel. My favorite sizes are the 5 and 7 with the 9 in third place and the 3 in fourth. The 3 is perfect for swell riding but doesn't have the lift I like for tricks. The 9 is too big of a kite for the gorge. I would say they pull two sizes bigger, if you want them to. The range is huge. I was on a 7m at floras in 8-14 and felt powered, but I've also kited the 7m in 20-25.
Theres very little flapping, something that I wouldn't be able to stand. I've seen review videos talking about difficulties relaunching but I don't understand where thats coming from because I've tried, unsuccessfully, to get water to stay on the canopy or get stuck with the kite on the water. I've yet to be succeed in that, which is a good thing. My theory is the way the wing tips flare up, the wind goes in the sides and pushes the canopy up from the leading edge side, therefore not trapping any water against the leading edge. For normal relaunching, a pinky pulling on the outside line is enough to get it up. Hands down the best relaunch of any kite I've ridden (although as stated above, I have not ridden the clouds).
As for the bar, I can neither confirm nor deny what ptben said above.
I find myself forgetting about the kite while foiling as it stays in the air so well and is always ready to accelerate if asked. If there is a kite to demo this summer, it's this one.
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I have no idea what the kites weigh but I'll try to figure that out soon and get back to this forum. All I know is that these kites are a huge upgrade from the SST. I've been using the SST for 4 years and never thought I'd find a kite that would compare or excel. Even when Slingshot said they were making a no strut, I didn't think I'd like it. I always thought more struts is better than less as it gives the kite more structure.
A couple weeks ago I took the UFO out on the water and instantly liked what I felt. Its got more lift than the SST (great for learning transitions) and turns completely off when sheeted out. In my opinion, more struts slow the kite down. Going back to the SST now I feel that I'm always waiting for it to catch up compared to the UFO. The UFO also has a more direct feel. My favorite sizes are the 5 and 7 with the 9 in third place and the 3 in fourth. The 3 is perfect for swell riding but doesn't have the lift I like for tricks. The 9 is too big of a kite for the gorge. I would say they pull two sizes bigger, if you want them to. The range is huge. I was on a 7m at floras in 8-14 and felt powered, but I've also kited the 7m in 20-25.
Theres very little flapping, something that I wouldn't be able to stand. I've seen review videos talking about difficulties relaunching but I don't understand where thats coming from because I've tried, unsuccessfully, to get water to stay on the canopy or get stuck with the kite on the water. I've yet to be succeed in that, which is a good thing. My theory is the way the wing tips flare up, the wind goes in the sides and pushes the canopy up from the leading edge side, therefore not trapping any water against the leading edge. For normal relaunching, a pinky pulling on the outside line is enough to get it up. Hands down the best relaunch of any kite I've ridden (although as stated above, I have not ridden the clouds).
As for the bar, I can neither confirm nor deny what ptben said above.
I find myself forgetting about the kite while foiling as it stays in the air so well and is always ready to accelerate if asked. If there is a kite to demo this summer, it's this one.
8-14, feeling powered, on a 7m LEI. Are you able to clarify?
So glad to hear SS has a viable and formidable option to what that arrogant jerk at Board Riding Maui (Clouds) offers. Go Slingshot!
Sounds like you have a Clash of personalities. I know many many foilers that love their Cloud kites and have had nothing bad to say about the owner of Cloud BRM kites. When he visited my local beach he was very respectful and polite to everyone. I am sure the Slingshot UFO will be a nice too.
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A foilbuddy(dealer) had his UFO 9m 3x times out now.
On his scale 1990g. We were together foiling. Not much flutter . Good drift and depower .Low grunt . Not super fast. No reverse relaunch possible on dry land in very low wind . Can jump if you hit the gust. Nice minimalistic toy.
I have to correct me on the reverse launch, the UFO can the reverse launch very easily
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