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Postby Tiago1973 » Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:17 pm
also really love the 1st fat lady gen
the thing while overpowered is that the LE distorce and flaps a bit, like a seagull... not sure if it is as it is due to the thinner LE+3 struts or just the stitching start getting old
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Postby nicor » Mon Aug 12, 2013 6:53 pm
Ya got that pulsing too. I think its due to the thin leading edge, as well as the fact you can't depower it beyond a certain point.
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Postby BladeKitesUS » Mon Aug 12, 2013 7:20 pm
The 2013 Fat Lady has a much improved upper wind range than the 2012 in most people's experience. The kite holds it shape better, and has less bar pressure.
I am eager to see what the 3rd generation Fat Lady is going to be like when it becomes available this coming spring.
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Postby URSS » Tue Aug 13, 2013 3:38 am
Tiago1973 wrote:also really love the 1st fat lady gen
the thing while overpowered is that the LE distorce and flaps a bit, like a seagull... not sure if it is as it is due to the thinner LE+3 struts or just the stitching start getting old
Leading edge is small, you have to pump it hard. I got this problem with the 2013 at first, when kitelooping fully powered (15 knots). Since I pump it hard, I never got the problem. Even last week-end when the wind picked-up and I was kitelooping the Fat Lady in 18-20 knots!
This kite is amazing : light wind freestyle sessions in 12 knots with plenty of POP!
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Postby Tiago1973 » Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:43 am
URSS wrote:This kite is amazing : light wind freestyle sessions in 12 knots with plenty of POP!
yes, it is.
And I suspect that the 1st gen is even better for lightwind freestyle than 2013 at the expense of a lower up-wind ability
just hope Blade does not mess much with it in the different generations - there will be a time when I will have to change mine...
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Postby URSS » Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:16 am
Tiago1973 wrote:
And I suspect that the 1st gen is even better for lightwind freestyle than 2013 at the expense of a lower up-wind ability
just hope Blade does not mess much with it in the different generations - there will be a time when I will have to change mine...
This was my concern with the 2013 but I think that Blade have found the right balance between freestyle/lightwind/upwind-ability (if you will) and turning speed.
The 2013 is slightly slower than 1st gen but I think it's mainly due to the shorter bar. Though this kite is still the fastest turning 17m that I've tried and still fun to kiteloop.
But you're right, let's not mess with the 3rd generation. The Fat Lady is unique, we don't need another high aspect lightwind/race kite. Let's keep the fun factor!
If I had one advice to Blade is to test a longer bar on the next generation. Turning speed on the 1st generation was mind blowing, slightly reduce on 2013, but perfect for freestyle. Let's not go slower than the 2013, we like to kiteloop that Fat Lady.
And by the way, good luck to improve this kite!
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Postby nicor » Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:49 pm
BladeKitesUS wrote:The 2013 Fat Lady has a much improved upper wind range than the 2012 in most people's experience. The kite holds it shape better, and has less bar pressure.
I am eager to see what the 3rd generation Fat Lady is going to be like when it becomes available this coming spring.
Yes it does hold its shape very well indeed! probably one of the reason why it doesn't depower that well. So great in the low end, but harder to control at the high.
I did crash the kite once on a failed trick and one end of the kite twisted on itself. I suspect because the frame is not that rigid, but I was able to pull it back into proper shape rather easily.
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Postby rodeoclown » Fri Aug 16, 2013 11:44 pm
If you love a kite you can throw around,
lots of pop,
and enjoyable bar pressure or feel for the power and location...
the Fat Lady is really sweet choice.
Best freerider kite I have ever flown...its so smooth and precise.
http://youtu.be/rmu2W1C54HM
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Postby topmick » Sat Aug 17, 2013 1:42 am
Hey guys, anyone riding surfboards in the waves while on the Fat Lady. Is it possible for a big kite like this to have any drift in say 10-15 knots?
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Postby TommyDuotone » Sat Aug 17, 2013 3:45 pm
@ topmick,
If it's more side shore and closer to 15 than 10, than riding down-the-line is doable. The two characteristics about the Fat Lady that sold me is it's turning speed and ability to stay aloft when riding towards the kite(drift). The thicker leading edges and weight of other big kites make them sluggish IMHO and will hindenburg much sooner than the Fat Lady in light wind.
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