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SS Turbine 17m review?

 
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mike_n

Since 05 Jan 2010
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PostThu May 12, 11 3:02 pm    SS Turbine 17m review? Reply with quote

I am so tempted by a light wind kite to maximize the sessions this summer.
Has anyone here tried the Turbine?
I saw Nak's review of the 14m Rally; how do they compare?

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostThu May 12, 11 3:04 pm     Reply with quote

I would go with the 22m myself.
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Nak

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PostThu May 12, 11 5:39 pm     Reply with quote

I've heard the Turbine will stay flying ridiculously low wind. The question you have to ask yourself is how low you really want/need to go around here. If you're a beginner hitting Sauvies, then it might seem like you need sub 10 knot capability. But Dude, this is the Gorge. You'll get spoiled quickly as soon as you start hitting Jones or anywhere Stevenson and East.

If I lived somewhere else, maybe a 17m would come in handy. But this is the Gorge. I've got no desire to ever pump up anything bigger than a 14m ever again. I think you'll feel the same way once you get away from Sauvies... JMHO anyways...

If you live in Southern Cal, Florida, Oahu, the midwest, hell anywhere but here-- Very Happy -- I think the Turbine is going to be killer.

Shit, If I added sub 10 knot winds to the days I kited around here, I'd never ever be home! I think I averaged 3 - 4 days a week last year. You gotta rest/see your family sometime! Very Happy

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chrissmack

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PostFri May 13, 11 6:30 am     Reply with quote

retail $2,149.00

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DROCK999

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PostFri May 13, 11 7:08 am     Reply with quote

Nak wrote:
If I lived somewhere else, maybe a 17m would come in handy. But this is the Gorge.

Yup, seriously Hood River is the windiest spot in the continental US (except for maybe the oregon coast)

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rich

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PostFri May 13, 11 8:57 am     Reply with quote

id be nervous about a kite that big being able to relaunch in sub 10 wind. Wind doesn't have to fluctuate much at that low speed to be nothing. Lawn mowin' and sloggin' ain't no fun, 'specially if your gear made you shell out that kind of skrilla

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Wind Slither

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PostFri May 13, 11 12:37 pm     Reply with quote

Yawn, can somebody ask about a big kite without sparking the debate against big kites?

First of all, a 17M to a 200 pounder is what a 14m is to a 175 pounder. Second, nobody should buy a big kite to "slog around and mow" but the fact is, if you are slogging around on your 12m or 14m, you can step up to a 17M and be boosting and going down the line aka having a good session.

IMO, for someone over 180lbs, a XL sized kite is valuable pretty much anywhere except maybe if you're strictly in the Gorge or similar windy place. I have had entire kite trips that would have been a skunk without my Zephyr.

The Gorge is way windier that the OR coast, we get light winds all the time, and that's when the wave riding can be at it's best. I am stoked that SS is putting out a light wind specialty kite (pretty awesome for a company that is HQ'd in the Gorge.) I would like to hear about it. Thumb's Up

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apctjb

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PostFri May 13, 11 4:27 pm     Reply with quote

Saw the turbine at the Pismo kite expo and it was one of the few kites that was out and staying up wind when the wind was light. Heard good things about it from someone that got to demo it.

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EdG

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PostFri May 13, 11 5:23 pm     Reply with quote

I just remember helping launch and land the 20.5m Machine at Sauvies. Seeing that thing come to you on the beach was like having a house land on you.

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Nak

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PostSat May 14, 11 6:34 am     Reply with quote

Wind Slither wrote:
Yawn, can somebody ask about a big kite without sparking the debate against big kites?


I didn't mean to dis the Turbine, I've heard incredible things about it's sub 10 knot capabilities. Definite thumbs up to slingy on this one. But the OP did ask for a comparison with the Rally. So I gave my .02 on that. I haven't ridden the Turbine, but at 220+ the Rally 14m gets me going upwind at 11mph and jumping at 13. If you live in the Gorge, You don't need anything to go in less than that, IMHO. If I lived in any number of different spots, I'd be chomping at the bit waiting on the Turbine.

In the Gorge, Light winds can turn heavy in minutes. Case in point: yesterday I launched my 14m Rally in 13mph winds. The wind was forecast to die off. 10 minutes later the wind was 25 - 30. I got back in fine with the 14m, it could have been hairy on a 17m. Just saying...

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BellinghamKiteboarding

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PostSat May 14, 11 7:23 am    Tried it in Ventana Reply with quote

I got a chance to try this kite in Ventana. I am not the biggest fan of the Rally (prefer the RPMs), but I'd consider the Tubine as a lightwind kite.

The wind was light, but other people were out making 14m's work. I had come in underpowered on a 14m RPM not able to stay upwind on a directional, and went out on the Turbine.

I weigh 215lbs, so I grabbed the Turbine, launched it and what I thought was a Glide from the beach. I went out and was going upwind well, and having a good time again. Small jumps, and just cruising. Wanted to see how the new Glide popped off the water unhooked, and was surprised at how much pop there was. Upon closer inspection I realized I wasn't on the Glide but a Misfit 137, which had the same paint job as the Glide had. I had been so focused on checking the kite out, I didn't realize I was on a normal board... not a lightwind board.

Anyhow, point of the story is that I was able to ride in lightwind, on a normal board when I had just come in on a 14m and directional. For some people that can make the difference between riding every day after work vs a couple times a month at their local beach. That being said, you probably won't see lots of these in the Gorge very often....


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Wind Slither

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PostSat May 14, 11 8:56 am     Reply with quote

So it seems like the industry has come to realize that just making an XL version out of a regular kite design does not work well. The efficiency decreases as the drag and weight increase. So how are companies changing the design for better light wind kite? Amery?

Here's what I think I want in an XL kite:

1. Higher aspect to help with turning and upwind ability.
2. Lighter weight construction (it's OK to sacrifice some durability as it's generally easier to take care of a kite in light winds.) No battens, or extra struts that add weight.
3. Bridled to support as narrow of leading edge as possible (less drag).
4. Longer bar for control with maybe longer lines for power? At least 27M?
5. Large size inflate and deflate valves (all kites should have this but especially the biggun's!)
6. Lot's of depower throw for when the wind jacks up unexpectedly.
7. No pulleys or anything that slows or delays the turning...it's already slow enough.
8. A stopper ball to help with bar pressure while crusing or pinching up wind. Light winds are usually steady winds so a stopper ball is more applicable.

What else...?

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cosmodog

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PostSat May 14, 11 11:30 am     Reply with quote

I finally found a big kite (15m) that I actually like to ride in the waves. It has a single strut, no one pump (its a 2 pump), low aspect and super light. It down loops well and stays in the air for a while with slack lines. It also relaunches easily.
They really tried to reduce mass and moment of inertia which IMO are big factors in why most big kites turn slow.

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Wind Slither

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PostSun May 15, 11 4:52 pm     Reply with quote

I just got a new kite mag that had a review of the Turbine. The review was pretty much worthless as almost all magazine product reviews are...but they had a picture of the kite. Only 3 struts. Rally looking shape. Narrow looking LE. 27M lines with a 23" bar. Check check check! I guess it has some pulleys up on the bridle, OK. I'm definately intrigued.

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PDXF

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PostSun May 15, 11 7:35 pm     Reply with quote

Wind Slither, I thought your 17m Zephyr turned as well as, or better than, my 12m Havoc in the same wind. If you are looking to rid yourself of that beast let me know.

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toddjb

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PostMon May 16, 11 5:44 pm     Reply with quote

Wind Slither wrote:
Yawn, can somebody ask about a big kite without sparking the debate against big kites?

First of all, a 17M to a 200 pounder is what a 14m is to a 175 pounder. Second, nobody should buy a big kite to "slog around and mow" but the fact is, if you are slogging around on your 12m or 14m, you can step up to a 17M and be boosting and going down the line aka having a good session.

IMO, for someone over 180lbs, a XL sized kite is valuable pretty much anywhere except maybe if you're strictly in the Gorge or similar windy place. I have had entire kite trips that would have been a skunk without my Zephyr.
...:

Thumb's Up ...along that same line, isn't it always some 130 lbs guy who is out there bragging that on his model of kite, he's perfectly fine with a 2 kite quiver!?! Yeah, it's the kite. Right. Has nothing to do with the fact that my breakfast weighed more than you do! Laughing

On topic, remember that a gigantic board might be more economical than a lightwind kite. I think the bigger kite on a normal board will be more fun, but is also more expensive. I was in Real a couple weeks ago and saw this LF 165 board. WTF?!? The board was almost as tall as I was!

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Wind Slither

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PostTue May 17, 11 1:02 pm     Reply with quote

toddjb wrote:
remember that a gigantic board might be more economical than a lightwind kite


For me it's not an either/or, but yes to both! Because that day's going to come when your out on your gigantic board with your 12M and the wind will drop a notch and you'll be reaching for that 17M!

To answer PDXF...I love my Zephyr and as far as I know it's the best light wind specialty kite out there. If you look at pictures of the big races down in SF, the sky is full of them. But I checked out some threads from the guys down in San Diego and they had some other favorites.

All that said, the Turbine looks wicked...I really want to try it. If SI ever blows again maybe Shymac could brings some demos...Shy, I bet you'll sell some on the spot! Smile

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