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droffats
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:10 am |
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...Got prices on the Velocity 9m $1189 11m $1329 13m $1479 14m $1519 16m $1659 18m $1809 The bar is not an IDS bar and only works on the Velocity kites 55cm or 65cm is $549 It is made for racing specifically as Cab really wanted a competitor to the Edge in races. Bernie Lake on Cabrinha vs. J.H. and the Kochs. It will work for light wind, but being high aspect makes it more of an apparent wind kite than a low end grunt kite. A novice rider would find it a bit finiky to fly in light wind. - Stafford www.adventurekiteboarding.com
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 4:18 am |
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55cm bar comes with 24m thin lines: 9m,11,13,14 65cm bar comes with 27m thin lines and 3m extensions you can purchase Kite Only and chose a bar size of your liking Damo, who was also involved in the testing, indicated it was also a great freeride kite and for the hooked in riders great air and hangtime  steve
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Kiteus Maximus
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 4:26 am |
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Uhhh...the Ozone Edge isn't anywhere remotely close to being a delta kite. Not even in the same ball park as a delta kite. Marc_87 wrote: Kiteus Maximus wrote: The Velocity is nearly an identical copy of the Ozone Edge. Should be interesting to see how they stack up to each other. I've never flown race kites so not sure if I am missing out on anything. This kite is very different to the Ozone Edge! The Ozone Edge is a Delta kite that looked at a bow kite. The Velocity is just a variation of the Xbow.
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shawn13
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:21 pm |
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Just curious. Could you use an IDS bar with the kite or is the race bar significantly different? Besides the 24/27m lines and the cleat de-power what is the difference?
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 8:52 am |
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Has Cabrinah solved the chalk mark problem in their canopy?
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 3:31 pm |
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shawn13 wrote: Just curious. Could you use an IDS bar with the kite or is the race bar significantly different? Besides the 24/27m lines and the cleat de-power what is the difference? Short answer is no. Longer answer, the safety system on the kite is different, so as you could probably use any bar with equal line length, the ids safety system wouldn't work, so if you punched out of the kite, not sure what it would do. The velocity bar is a single line flagging safety system. Has anyone tried an IDS bar on a kite that normally uses a single line flagging system?
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:49 am |
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I used all sorts of bar on all sorts of kites. A 2009 IDS on many of my big kites as it is 60cm. Before that I used an Airush 65cm Smart Bar on them. I think of the push away release as a time buying device, not really a full safety anyway. It just gives me a couple extra seconds to decide if I need to ditch the kite completely, the waves will eat it, if it is going to get stuck in that tree over there, etc. I really don't kite on crowded beaches. Even with an IDS kite, I've found the kite to fly up in the air upside down anyway. - Stafford www.adventurekiteboarding.com
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experienced1
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:30 am |
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Captainhardrock:
Last two years look good to me. The chalking was not in the fabric....Cabrinha rolls the design right onto raw material. Then adds the protective coating. Chalking was in the coating. Rolling the design onto the the raw fabric also strengthens the fabric. Basically the only thing that is screen printed is the Cabrinha logo steve
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shawn13
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:04 pm |
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I was at my local shop this week and I am seriously considering picking this up over a xbow for light wind (not a racer).
Has anyone ridden one and can give feedback. I read a few statements of guys riding them saying they are faster turning and lighter bar pressure than the xbow. Id like some feedback on their light wind, non racing capabilities. Thanks.
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BraCuru
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Post subject: Re: The New Cabrinha Velocity Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 3:08 pm |
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shawn13 wrote: Has anyone ridden one and can give feedback. I read a few statements of guys riding them saying they are faster turning and lighter bar pressure than the xbow. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2379695&start=20
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