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Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 1:27 pm
by kiteiwi
One of the struts popped off??? REALLY.........or do you mean one of the valve caps?? did you use the double velcro fasteners??

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:41 pm
by nick14
kiteiwi wrote:One of the struts popped off??? REALLY.........or do you mean one of the valve caps?? did you use the double Velcro fasteners??
the internal strut bladder (inflatable balloon inside) separated from the leading edge bladder. the Dacron or whatever the outer material was fine and the Velcro all connected it was just the bladder inside. it separated where it has the octopus 1 way valve. i'll take it back to where i got it from in the next couple of days and and i'm sure it will be sorted. i'll try and get a pic.

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 6:52 pm
by marlboroughman
tautologies wrote: I just saw the sliding stopper..I agree it is a mistake to not have them.
You have to be careful with Naish sliding stoppers combined with yellow flagout leader. The yellow flagout leader will jam it. If you want to use slider get rid of the through the bar safety. Maybe the Slingshot stopper instead with extra hole for flagout leader would work.

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 1:23 pm
by kiteiwi
nick14 how'd you go with your kite?? i'd like to see photos of separated strut. Very unusual.
I've been riding Naish's for 5 years and never had problems and never had a reason to jump on a forum and bag the kites with my first couple of posts................just saying. Troll???

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 2:11 pm
by rodeoclown
This week in Seattle I had a chance to take a new 12m Park out and bust its cherry.
The kite is very easy to set up and behaved beautifully when I did a rotation self launch.
I rode for about an hour and was pretty darn stoked how this kite flys.
Feels like it has truly massive range and amazing stability.
The new static bridal kept me well connected, no pulley mushiness that you normally find in an SLE.
Small bar movements were absorbed without dramatic redirections,
and intentional bar movements allowed complex fight patterns.
This a both a great kite for riders who park it and trick out and flyers who search out and rip.
High loops, lollipop loops and arm stretching wide loops...holy crap this kite can produce traction!
Jumping is effortless and the vertical pop is absolutely excellent.
One thing that really struck me though jumping this kite is the glide.
The 2014 Park can glide like no other kite I've flown and hangs you at the apex for long time.
I love it man!
I landed with a tether and it calmly stayed put until I walked up and grabbed it.

This is going to be an excellent big kite for the winter storm season here in puget sound.
Stoked on the Park!
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Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 5:13 am
by nick14
To Kiteiwi, all my quiver are Naish. Before the 2014 park i had a 2012 9m,12m park and naish fly. The reason my first few posts are seen by you as negative is nothing trollish i just want to know if anyone has had these issues. Ive never needed to post before as never had anything to say or ask. Kites at the shop getting looked at now, i'm away for work at the moment but ill let you know the out come.

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 3:08 pm
by cglazier
I got to try my new 2014 Park 9m yesterday and was very impressed. It has a very solid responsive feel probably due to the direct bridle (no pulleys). It also seems to have improved low end power as I was fine on my 9m while most others were riding bigger kites.

I did a lot of kiteloops and downloops and did not see any canopy flutter ever, but I was not overpowered either. It turns and loops very smoothly with constant power all the way through the loop. I think it helped my riding.. I seemed to make all my landings softly.

I did stall it once but I then pulled in a little bit of depower and it never happened again. I find this is needed for almost any kite in lighter wind.

Overall.. very nice. I did not try a relaunch and I could not test its upper wind limit.

:wink: CG

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:57 pm
by ineedwindnow
To Kiteiwi, all my quiver are Naish. Before the 2014 park i had a 2012 9m,12m park and naish fly. The reason my first few posts are seen by you as negative is nothing trollish i just want to know if anyone has had these issues. Ive never needed to post before as never had anything to say or ask. Kites at the shop getting looked at now, i'm away for work at the moment but ill let you know the out come.

You're a troll unless you post the pics of the kite and the busted valve or piss off , the kite is amazing in all aspects.

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 9:26 pm
by knotwindy
You're a troll unless you post the pics of the kite and the busted valve or piss off.[/quote
I do not usually add to these type of threads and I do not know either of you and he may or may not be a troll but you are certainly an example of a wonderful tolerant human being.

Re: Naish Park 2014 review

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 3:06 am
by tautologies
now now lets all just get along :-)

:D