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CanadianGringo
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- Posts: 68
- Joined: Tue Jul 05, 2016 2:16 pm
- Local Beach: Northern Ontario Lakes
Great Lakes
- Favorite Beaches: Lake Simcoe
Squamish
Crescent Beach NS
The Gorge
- Style: Freeride
- Gear: Naish/Cabrinha
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Postby CanadianGringo » Sat May 23, 2020 10:59 am
I know there are a lot of kites on the market that are better suited for free ride but this one is just a good deal for a new crispy kite. Currently riding a Naish Ride 2013 as my 12m option.
I am mostly freeride, but do ride lakes that have biggish messy waves sometimes, and like to jump but not huge.
Upwind-ability is definitely an asset but doesn’t have to be the absolute best in this area as I am becoming a much better rider.
I ride in gusty conditions a fair bit.
Long story short am I going to like this kite based on what I need it for and say compared to the
Naish ride that is 6 years older - stretched bridle - multiple canopy repairs? it has two struts.
I would only assume this is going to be a
Massive improvement but if I ride twin tips mostly in the conditions listed above Is this a super bad choice?
Again the price is right. I know there are other better options but that cost a fair bit more.
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Kitetwin-1
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- Posts: 215
- Joined: Fri Jan 15, 2016 11:16 pm
- Local Beach: Kettle point
The BlueWater Bridge
Brights Grove
- Favorite Beaches: Cuba cayo Guillermo
Turks Long Bay
Hatteras of course
St Lucia
- Style: Free ride and foiling
- Gear: Cabrinha
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Postby Kitetwin-1 » Sat May 23, 2020 12:14 pm
I ride drifters as an all around kite, foil, waves, free ride and share with my wife, I love these kites. You give up a little on the jumping side and that is the only drawback that I can say after two years on them. If cost is attractive then that is one more reason to buy.
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zlatko23
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- Posts: 175
- Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2018 1:04 pm
- Kiting since: 2016
- Weight: 70
- Favorite Beaches: Keros(Limnos)
- Style: Freeride
- Gear: Cabrinha Drifter 5m², Ozone Enduro V3 7/11m²&V4 9m², CrazyFly Raptor LTD, Appletree Malus Domestica 5'1"
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Postby zlatko23 » Sat May 23, 2020 12:38 pm
I have a mixed quiver of Drifter, Switchblade, Contra and Ozone Enduro - I can not say that Drifter is in any way worse than the rest as a freeride/allround kite. As a novice I mostly "mow the lawn", do small jumps, downloop transitions, small waves on twintip, etc.. So for a beginner like me - I am really happy with the Drifter.
My Drifter is 5m, so usually when the wind if for it - there are waves present
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rleshem
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Postby rleshem » Sat May 23, 2020 3:19 pm
I wouldn’t get the drifter for a twintip.
It’s amazing on a surfboard but just ok on a twintip.
Now for mowing the lawn and small jumps it is fine.
The switchblade and the moto are better suited for free ride and jumping. I also heard that the drifter is not great in 12m.
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cabman35
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- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed May 20, 2020 2:25 am
- Kiting since: 2002
- Weight: 190
- Local Beach: South Padre Island, TX. Outlaw flats, South Flats, Pond at North Flats, Jetties
- Favorite Beaches: Coconut Bay resort St Lucia, Hood River, Mil Lacs MN, Wild Cat Corpus Christi
- Style: Freeride
- Gear: Cabrinha drifters, Cabrinha Switchblade, Cabrinha Contra, Crazy Fly Raptor LTD, Litewave Wing and surfboard, Cabrinha Surfboard and foil
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Postby cabman35 » Sat May 23, 2020 6:36 pm
I have been switchblade rider since 2007. Love the kites as great all around kites, especially for boosting and hang time. We recently picked up 8,11,13m drifters as I think they are a much better fit for my wife who isn't boosting jumps. She can comfortably download the drifter with out the fear of a power yank off her board. All around better for her than the switchblade. im enjoying the drifters more and more, only go back to switchblade if I want to boost some jumps. The change in my choice comes with age and having a injured knee Im sure. If you want low end grunt, quick power and boost - go switchblade, if those things are not important - drifter is excellent
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