totallyPuetz wrote:... some amazing performances from the kites which ever way you look at it, to fly in such low winds, great work from both kite makers.
Hello Robbie,Hey Dimitri, how would you feel about sending a demo all the way to Australia?
cheers for now,
Robbie
Yes, I would like to hear a back to back test between Dyno 18 ( best kite for LW than Dyno 17 2012/13) and infinity v3 since the v2 I read is a bit truck and pull down wind.Puetz wrote:
I'd love a head to head with other kites, not just the Core. I, for some reason, thought someone was going to turn up with a Dyno 18m, did that happen or did I miss it?
Robbie
Then my question have you spent time on the 19 core at all?flaps1111 wrote: v2 I read is a bit truck and pull down wind.
I've flown Dyno 18 in several conditions in 8-9 knots and 16-18 knots ( just because the wind rise up )and I think is a better kite than Core 19.
For me a LW kite must:
-Pull in 8 knots with a TT (185 lbs or 85 kg).
-go upwind easily.
- be still efective just in case the wind rise up.
-one pump (Dyno is not).
Hello Mr.flaps1111,Yes, I would like to hear a back to back test between Dyno 18 ( best kite for LW than Dyno 17 2012/13) and infinity v3 since the v2 I read is a bit truck and pull down wind.
I've flown Dyno 18 in several conditions in 8-9 knots and 16-18 knots ( just because the wind rise up )and I think is a better kite than Core 19.
For me a LW kite must:
-Pull in 8 knots with a TT (185 lbs or 85 kg).
-go upwind easily.
- be still efective just in case the wind rise up.
-one pump (Dyno is not).
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