Tom have you considered the Switch Inifiti! Its has three strut stoke and nobody knows what size it is but its supposed to be cool in light winds! [/sarc]
Tom have you considered the Switch Inifiti! Its has three strut stoke and nobody knows what size it is but its supposed to be cool in light winds! [/sarc]
Learn to surf waves with the kite parked, bigger foils can be so stable you can do proper cut backs with zero line tension, big bows in the lines.TomW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 10:11 amI've ridden a surfboard a lot last 8 years. I'd not want to use a slow kite on one. So I'm keeping my North Monos as surfboard kite. The HL 12 surely is slow for a surfboard. And the Chrono will be more boosty on the TT?
My guess is both will be poor surfboard kites, but Chrono better than HL on the TT. Especially since you are experienced Chrono flyer!
Launch from downwind.
Zips in topskin deflate kites much quicker, even if they are quite small. The problem with old flysurfer zips is they where so big. Long term though zips corrode and fail.
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