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thurmondmb
Since 10 Jul 2018
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Sat Apr 18, 26 7:27 am newer gen wave kites ? |
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I'm currently rocking older SSTs for waves and was curious if anyone has a good recommendation for an upgrade. I'm not brand loyal. Just looking for something with a nice wind range per size, drifts well, goes upwind well. I have the V2 ufo for foiling and like the way those handle so anything comparable with 3 strut would be great
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Windian

Since 28 Apr 2008
907 Posts
Newport, OR
NEWPORT OG
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Sat Apr 18, 26 9:24 am |
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Not going to mention any brands because I don't want to start the this verses that brand debate. With production wave kite designs being decades old at this point, I believe most of the brands produce good designs for 3 strut wave kites. The real question about what wave kite to buy is how much money are you willing to spend on material construction to drop the weight of the kites in your quiver. You can now spend up to $3K for a single aluula built kite or still buy standard dacron built kites for a little over a grand.
I went the route of lighter is better several years back when the new materials first came available. Super stoked with the drifting, turning speed, and upwind performance of the lighter and more expensive materials. Thus, I am now addicted to the superior lighter materials and will never go back. |
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
2107 Posts
PNW
Bigfoot
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Sat Apr 18, 26 9:55 am |
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Lots of good brands out there. And I’m going to name a brand because I’d love to start a brand vs brand to generate some traffic on the site…
I love my Ozone Reo. They also make one with the lighter materials.
https://ozonekites.com/kite/kites/range/wave/ |
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