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SupaEZ
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 6:57 pm |
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Litewave Dave wrote: And yes, you really do need to know how to milk the kite. Kestrel windmeter was accurate, no doubt. I did the film with the wind-meter so haters like you would believe me I am a  not a hater as you believe I  LW sooo much that i have mastered milking LW kites (with or without nipple valves) With the windmeter video proof it really creates an epic impact on people Don't really care about your Kestrel measuring the windspeed at 6 1/2 ft off the ground I am truly saying that to move on the water like that at 100kg weight in a fullsuit on a 161 wing TT. .....with your 17M kite.....you are getting "10.5knots" (12mph) of power ...... .....from the non-measurable wind in your kite ...  .............................
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Litewave Dave
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:11 pm |
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OK, I take it back....not a hater.....thank you. I looked again at the video and could not find a whitecap, though.
btw, no current at all. This is a lake.
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SupaEZ
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:36 pm |
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Litewave Dave wrote: OK, I take it back....not a hater.....thank you. I looked again at the video and could not find a whitecap, though.
btw, no current at all. This is a lake. ........  ................  .........................................
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SupaEZ
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 7:57 pm |
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If you look carefully (at kind of blurry video from july 2009) when you first take off... .... you see a few whitecaps from the wind waves breaking upwind of you in shallows I'm 75kg and "used to" ride XLdoor 170x50 (wing is 161x45) & "used to" combine with SP3 21M There are no more DOORS in my repertoire or FOILARAMAS Strap surfboards quad,tri or twin fins (non race) and my new "  " Core Riot XR2 19M ....................on 24+3=27m lines .............FUN & POWER IN WAVES IN 8knots ...& NO MILKING ............................  ...................................................................
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 8:06 pm |
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In the start of the video (0m:11s) when meter is zoomed out you can see a tree upwind of you based on windmeter axel. So you are standing in a wind shadow/rotor of the tree.
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:18 am |
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Dimitri M wrote: Quote: The Epic Infinity is not a good light wind kite. For details, see this review: http://www.thekiteboarder.com/2011/05/e ... te-review/ The Infinity will get you going in ~10+ knots. Most riders prefer a LIGHT wind kite that really squeezes as much as it can out of light winds; turning speed is very secondary. While the Infinity turns quickly, certainly more quickly than the dedicated LIGHT wind kites like the Dyno and Fat Lady, it has poorer bottom end. The review on the "Kiteboarder" magazine that you mention above was for the INFINITY v1. But again every body that has purchased or demo the INFINITY v1 were very impressed for the light wind ability. Also you have to remember in order to plan in very very light winds you need to know what you are doing and you need to know how to milk the kite in order to generate the power so you can plan plus you need to have the perfect light wind board also. The INFINITY v2 is the improve version of the v1. So in few words we were able to give the INFINITY v2 much more power then the INFINITY v1, better up wind ability and better hang time. Just wait until you read the new review on the "KITEWORLD" magazine. I think your jaw is going to drop off. So once again if you plan to kite in 6 to 12 knots get a hold of the INFINITY v2. All you need to do is try the INFINITY V2 and the kite will talk for itself. But also make sure you are using a light wind board if you venture in 6 to 10 knots. P.S. The "KITEBOARDER" magazine will be testing the INFINITY v2 soon. So make sure you check their review but again this time it will be for the INFINITY V2The fact remains that the V2 Infinity is not a great light wind kite. There are much better light wind kites out there (Dyno, Fat Lady, Flysurfer, to name a few). Flysurfer kites are massively problematic in light winds, but that's a topic for another day The V2 Infinity needs 2-3 knots more the other kites to get going. It's no big secret: A 16m2 kite simply doesn't have the bottom end of a ~19m2 kite, regardless of how much sining you do or how quickly it turns.
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:45 am |
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I've only kited alongside Infinities one time. Two guys were riding them, both V1's. I was on a Dyno 18m. We were at the beach for 4 hours. Wind was less than 10 knots most of the time. Who knows what the actual wind speed was. I was riding my raceboard and my Mako 140. The other guys were a bit bigger than me, and didn't have a raceboard, so I would understand if they couldn't ride in the same amount of wind as me. The problem though, was they couldn't get their Infinities to stay in the air long enough to even try to get on the board most of the time. When it picked up and I was riding my small board, doing 10 foot jumps, they were able to get on their boards. I rode for 4 hours straight, they were only able to ride for maybe an hour of that time. The Dyno never fell out of the sky even though I kept falling while learning to tack the raceboard. The Dyno just stays in the air in much less wind and seems to have much more power. One of the guys did say that it wasn't fair because my kite was bigger! how is 18 > infinity  The Infinity did seem to relaunch really easily once the wind picked up a bit. The lower aspect and curved leading edge seems to make the relaunch better than the Dyno. With the Dyno, you have to either reverse launch it, or use the 5th line.
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 2:30 am |
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The ONLY valid result for light wind shootouts is same rider, same gear, same conditions. Meters, white caps, claiming numbers, reviews etc don't mean diddly. Litewave Dave wrote: I looked again at the video and could not find a whitecap, though.
btw, no current at all. This is a lake. Lakes have current. Unless it's REALLY shallow, there'll be some kind of convection going on, moving the water. Even when there's no wind ... You can see white-caps at 0:44 ... which looks about right for 8 knots to me and my lake too Wind meters - we dismissed them ages ago cos of this :  Pump me up wrote: Flysurfer kites are massively problematic in light winds, but that's a topic for another day  The problem is, rather than falling out of the sky when the wind drops, they let you keep riding right up until the wind totally dies off ... then you have to loop your way downwind to get back to shore! Bottom end? TOO low 
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 3:24 am |
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Post subject: Re: Light wind kite for sale anyone? Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 12:03 pm |
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Pump me up wrote: The fact remains that the V2 Infinity is not a great light wind kite. There are much better light wind kites out there (Dyno, Fat Lady, Flysurfer, to name a few).
The V2 Infinity needs 2-3 knots more the other kites to get going. It's no big secret: A 16m2 kite simply doesn't have the bottom end of a ~19m2 kite, regardless of how much sining you do or how quickly it turns.
The V2 delivers more power than V1 but by how much?? And how did he do it? My take is that let's say the new kite has 5% more surface area Not knowing INF size let's just assume V1 was 15.50M and V2 (5% bigger) comes out at 16.27M ADD to that the Extensions of 5 meters that are now included with the V2 V1 was tested for review in 2011 with standard 22m lines (that is pretty short for LW kite) V2 of course will have more low end (around 1.0 to 1.5 knot) being a bit bigger and on "27m lines" So the 2012 review will "surely be extremely positive" that V2 "has improved" low end over V1 It will be a "jaw dropper" as the designer previously said (& less need to "milk" the kite IMO) But in conclusion the INF V2 still will not be at the top of the food chain when it comes to low end Like PMU said...... how can a fast/fun 16.27?M keep up against a fast/fun 19M (that i have  ) The solution to try to regain the title  would be design an additional kite: the "INF V2 XL" ........just MY opinion.....i don't build LW kites....just ride the heck out of them...  .........
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