I just want to post that I am developing a surf kite called "The Smurf". Just to let everyone know. that name is taken now...
It will be the best smurf kite on the market for all dedicated kitesmurfers.
Of course, it will be Smurfy blue.
Hello AlexandreBorges and thank you for posting some of your ideas concerning the SURF kite plus the colors.I believe you are better than anybody else to know what the requirements to a Surf Kite are.
IMO I tested Best Cabo, Airush Wave and Cabrinha Drifter and found out the Drifter the one that is better than the other two.
Best Cabo is the second and has the best color! Airush wave seems a do-it-all entry kite like Cabrinha Vector. Also, I believe it is too powerful to be a wave kite.
Again as a wave kite it has to drift, kiteloop with ease to recover power and it shall have restricted wind window. A plus, a stronger structure to colapse under some waves and still in one piece.
Colors? I like black kites, they are easier to repair and stay clean.
Hope being of some help.
I like de-power under the bar.Hasse wrote:Please.. No depower under the bar.. That is the worst thing ever. Have use both Naish and Slingshots bar and I'm more then happy to not use them!
Oldnbroken wrote:not if it's even slightly similar to the V1.KAWIKA wrote:.......and while you're testing kites, try the V2 Switch Method
Awesome I'll head over to that Switch Kites thread and pimp some Epic gearHansen Aerosports wrote:O&B:
Some worldwide rider feedback here: http://switchkites.com/headquarters/for ... f=5&t=2056
Plenty more in other threads/forums.
Oldnbroken wrote:not if it's even slightly similar to the V1.KAWIKA wrote:.......and while you're testing kites, try the V2 Switch Method
The V2 has a number of alterations to the V1 which most riders will prefer, if you are interested in wave kiting I would suggest you check it out.Oldnbroken wrote:not if it's even slightly similar to the V1.KAWIKA wrote:.......and while you're testing kites, try the V2 Switch Method