Riding in about 10knots with my twintip Raptor pro 132x41. I weight 85kgs. Terrible wind conditions that day 6-13knts, I didnt even use my race or surf board. I am glad i didnt go for the Zeph!
ok, i was torn between the Zeph and the edge 15m. I had used the zeph 2010 and i was impressed. The only downside was that the kite delivered raw power non stop and didnt fly as much in the wind window as I would like to. Most of my big kites were Edges in the past. Also note that could go better upwind with my EZE 13m that the zephyr, but the the zeph had tons of power.
When Ozone anounced the 15m edge i was glad and placed an order. I had my concerns though as i wanted a kite for low wind and i knew the zeph could deliver. But trying the 15m i was happy with ny choice. The kite has lots of power but most importantlty it flies like a high aspect kite should fly. It flies to the window like no other kite this size i have tried.
Propably the zeph would be an easier kite for a beginner. To fly the edge on marginal winds needs a skilled rider. It also flies downwind like a dream. I was also impressed on how powerful the kite was on the upstroke (very important on low winds or racing).
So for riders that are experienced and want a low wind kite, should consider the 15m edge as it does more than the zeph will ever do! And I didn't even try it with a race board yet!
Thats my opinion anyway. I am a paying customer and Ozone should look at their prices as the Edge 15m far too expensive for most people (1.750 euros)!!
Overall, it wasn't quite perfect as I felt I could have shortened the back lines on the One just a little bit and used the 65cm bar with it. Also, I think the Zephyr was a hair underpumped.
The final score though, as it was that day, is that the One turns noticeably faster but maybe doesn't have quite the low end that the Zephyr has.
Overall, it wasn't quite perfect as I felt I could have shortened the back lines on the One just a little bit and used the 65cm bar with it. Also, I think the Zephyr was a hair underpumped.
The final score though, as it was that day, is that the One turns noticeably faster but maybe doesn't have quite the low end that the Zephyr has.
Finally a kite comparison video where one can actually see the kite! The Airush for sure looked faster turning. Was the line length the same on both kites?
Good question. The Airush Smartbar comes with 25m lines. The Ozone Zephyr lines are 27m. I thought about using the same bar on both kites. I decided against that because I wanted to compare that kites as they would normally be purchased at retail -- with their own bar/lines.
It was hard enough trudging out in that snow and pumping up those monsters! OK it wasn't that hard, but I'm getting old, fat, and tired.
Overall, it wasn't quite perfect as I felt I could have shortened the back lines on the One just a little bit and used the 65cm bar with it. Also, I think the Zephyr was a hair underpumped.
The final score though, as it was that day, is that the One turns noticeably faster but maybe doesn't have quite the low end that the Zephyr has.
I see you were flying the Zeph 2011 on a 2010 bar...where you have the nice depowerline system, not the one they use now, which to my opinion, is a way to make it cheaper and absolutely not to make it better, ( I had the 2010 now all 2011)
Secondly out of my experience and this is only lightwind and water...the Zephyr does not like to be sined like that, you should sine it without going so deep towards the surface, it likes and builds up more power if you just sine smooth and more horizontally like for example ~~~~ so not going that deep..it will build up more power.
How would you compare the barpressure of both kites?
Greetz
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