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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby ineedwindnow » Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:36 am

Looks like there is some geo tech in there , well at least they got rid of those crap battons.
Kite looks sick. :thumb:

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby Dan-at-Duotone » Tue Jul 07, 2009 1:02 am

Regarding the four vs. five strut debate and Geotech discussions posted here and elsewhere, the designers have this to say:

"One of the reasons we liked the four-strut configuration of the ’09 Rebel was that eliminating the center strut permitted the broad center section of the Rebel to luff completely when the kite was depowered. This gave better power and depower – more of a “pop”, more of a crisp and quick on-off in the canopy power – when pulling in on the bar or letting out. At the same time, this more complete ability to luff in the center of the canopy gave all sizes a smoother, less draggy feel.

We were determined to keep both the good depower and crisp feeling in the 2010 Rebel, but thought that staying with a four-strut design, while fine for most riders, was too close to the edge for some. The answer was to move the quarter struts slightly farther from the center – thus enlarging the luffable center area of the canopy – and to place a straight strut in the center position.

We had dabbled with straight struts back in the summer of 2001, and we have prototyped with them occasionally over the years, but have never before found the right circumstances for gaining a clear advantage from them. However, with the new 2010 Rebel protos we could see that the tip and quarter struts were providing good profile stability while the straight center strut was adding enormous stability to the leading edge tube without robbing us of the large luffable area.

Combining the wider luffable center area of the canopy with the extra leading edge support from the fifth strut gave us, in short, the best of both four- and five-strut worlds."

For those who don't understand what Ken means by "straight strut" the easiest thing to do will be to go check a 2010 Rebel out, and take a good look at the center strut. You'll notice that it's not directly connected to the canopy, but sits several inches off of it, which allows the canopy to act as though there were no strut there, while the LE still has the added stability of the center strut. I think it's a rather brilliant solution to the difficult problem of trying to balance between the added stability of a center strut and the added performance of four struts.

As far as the "Geotech" claims, Ken has the following to add:

"The change in geometry that is shared by all 2010 Rebels is the reduction from three segements to just one segment in the span between tip and quarter struts. This is an idea we have tested and revisited over the last 5 years, but only now have hit upon the right way to do it.

From our testing, and from observing some other kites on the water, we knew that having too few segments through the center part of the kite – the part that has the most curve in the arc – has undesirable effects on canopy profile shape. Therefore, we knew we didn’t want to use single-segment geometry through the middle of the kite. However, nearer the tips, where the arc of the kite is normally not so curved and where flat canopy profiles are desirable because of their resistance to fluttering and flapping, the single-segment approach makes sense.

The result of this use of single-segment geometry gives canopy tips that are cleaner, less draggy and nearly flutter-free."

The final word, however, will always come from on-the-water testing, which is where Rebels have always done their best. The kites should be released in September. Contact your local for a demo.

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby bavdrftr318 » Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:54 am

Haha I was waiting for the geotec comment....

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby hugoso » Wed Jul 08, 2009 6:20 am

When layed flat, the 2010 looks like a bow cut...? Wing tips swept back. 2009 more bow than 2008. 2010 more bow than 2009.

I know it's a hybrid kite not a bow.

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby Windfreeeek » Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:53 am

Has SQ started working for North ? LOL!

Geotech from Naish works so after 3 years you add it and believe you invented it.... I thought Best were the only BS company online.... so funny.

Have now "Hit on it" in other words.... Naish Geotech works, we've seen how to copy it!

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby ineedwindnow » Wed Jul 08, 2009 8:12 am

Interesting , I wonder if they have to pay royalties to Naish or have they got around it.
Their is no doubt about it there is definitely geo tec in the kite.Have always liked the Rebels and I will like them even more now those battons have gone.

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby xantos » Wed Jul 08, 2009 8:45 pm

Don't Let the strut fool you it is only attached in two place. The canopy looks much like the 09
with refinements. Straight segments and the 2 inner struts are placed closer to the edge.
I was concerned thy were goin back to 08, but from what I have seen looks more like the 09.
09s are selling well used right now...

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby Afro » Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:05 pm

will there be a payoff to JN?

they patented the "floating batten" which seems very similar to the straight strut described above

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Re: North Rebel 2010 Photos

Postby Wawando » Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:55 am

Has anyone actually flown one?

There is one flying in the beach i ride, i will ask for a ride and hope the girl is as nice as she is pretty :thumb:


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