OceanAdventures wrote:We have a few Velocity Kites to demo in our school truck here in Fort Walton Beach.
The 11m is becoming my favorite freeride kite.
In my humble opinion the benefit of a lighter weight kite performer wise,Kiteus Maximus wrote:The down side of this kite and other race kites like the Ozone Edge is durability. Lighter and thinner material does not hold up over the course of a season if you kite a fair amount. Regardless they are fun kites for sure.
Can't vouch for the Velocity, but my 2011 Dyno (very light race kite construction) is still going strong after 2 years and probably close to 100 sessions. No noticeable wear anywhere on the kite.Kiteus Maximus wrote:The down side of this kite and other race kites like the Ozone Edge is durability. Lighter and thinner material does not hold up over the course of a season if you kite a fair amount. Regardless they are fun kites for sure.
Really?markchatwin wrote:Except that kite doesn't boost!
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