addictedtofoil wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 5:48 am
I am 100kg, kiting (lei) for 20 years, foiling (moses foils) for four months (landing on foil single/double forward/backward flips). I like boosting high lofty jumps and riding powered on the 9m, as well as slow cruising/carving on 633. I have been using ozone foil kites for four months and love them 2018 13 R1 V2, 2018 Chrono 11m V3, 2019 Hyperlink 9m V2.
I have tried a soul 10m, it was nice but didn’t depower when flying through the window and couldn’t get my timing right for jumping, albeit only had 1.5hr riding time.
I am thinking about getting a 7m Hyperlink V2 for those 18-20+ knot days when the 9m becomes a handful even after switching to jumping wings 695 or 548.
I was also considering the Chrono V3 UL 7m, but they are no longer made.
Would there be too much overlap with the 9m Hyperlink and what’s the hang time like compared to the 9m Hyperlink?
Wow that's weird,
you sound so much like me, I thought someone was having a laugh,
I have had many of the same kites,and even a session on the V3 R1.
My Soul experience was with the newish 9mtr, 6 months ago, and I found the same as you, as a regular chrono and Hyperlink user, then in comparison to the ozone kites I found the soul was just too mad and bad in a blow, down looping into a turn gave me nightmares, the power was far too aggressive, anyways I sold that kite a month after buying it new,
The new V4 chrono is not made in sizes under 11mtr, shame, as last years small chronos were awesome, but I have this years 11mtr V4 chrono, and that is better than the v3 Chrono, in every way, even boosting!
I have the V2 hyperlinks 7mtr and 9mtr and both are almost as good as my old v3 chronos, but the v2 hyperlinks are more stable, easier to use, and relaunch is maybe 20% easier,
for boosting big, like the chrono v3, then you need winds which are more solid than you need for the chrono, I was on my V2 9mtr HL today in 14-15 knts, and the jumps were very chrono v3 feeling, the 7mtr v2 HL is shockingly good as well in its upper range of 20knts to 24knts, but your worry about the sizes overlapping is simply not an issue, yes the 7 can be fun in 13-15 knts, but not on flat water and not for jumping high, you do need quite a bit more wind to make it a great session on the 7mtr, loads of float on both kites, which is simply not the case for my 5mtr V1 HLink ulight, it serves me well in winds over 26knts to around 32 knts, then the fun starts to tail off, boosting is good but float is not the best, but that's true of any tiny kite I have ever used.