Ive ridden the naish and brm quite a bit. Unless very overpowered the canopy is super tight.Westozzy wrote:I watched some strutless and one strut kites in Bali this week. Not the cloud. Man I just don't know hey, the canopy just looked weird in the air, fluffed and luffed all over the place, man I just wasn't convinced. The canopy just didn't look stable hey, not enough support. I'd hate to see it in its top third range.
But not writing them off don't get me wrong but from first inspection I wasn't impressed.
tautologies wrote:hmm, that might be a good thing to explore. I think being able to not be locked into conventional solutions is CRITICAL to moving forward.
Westozzy, I agreetautologies wrote:Ive ridden the naish and brm quite a bit. Unless very overpowered the canopy is super tight.Westozzy wrote:I watched some strutless and one strut kites in Bali this week. Not the cloud. Man I just don't know hey, the canopy just looked weird in the air, fluffed and luffed all over the place, man I just wasn't convinced. The canopy just didn't look stable hey, not enough support. I'd hate to see it in its top third range.
But not writing them off don't get me wrong but from first inspection I wasn't impressed.
I dare you to try to make any less sense.Aummm wrote: Some people are having only visions about and feeling the board on strapless not the kite
and they try to hide the truth
How about trying one instead of just watching, then you might know what you're talking about. There's lots of strutted kites that luff and flutter all over the place.Westozzy wrote:I watched some strutless and one strut kites in Bali this week. Not the cloud. Man I just don't know hey, the canopy just looked weird in the air, fluffed and luffed all over the place, man I just wasn't convinced. The canopy just didn't look stable hey, not enough support. I'd hate to see it in its top third range.
But not writing them off don't get me wrong but from first inspection I wasn't impressed.
I think Westozzy would do that if given the chance. I must say a kite in the hands of someone who does not know what they are doing is never fun to watch...ozonelevel wrote:How about trying one instead of just watching, then you might know what you're talking about. There's lots of strutted kites that luff and flutter all over the place.Westozzy wrote:I watched some strutless and one strut kites in Bali this week. Not the cloud. Man I just don't know hey, the canopy just looked weird in the air, fluffed and luffed all over the place, man I just wasn't convinced. The canopy just didn't look stable hey, not enough support. I'd hate to see it in its top third range.
But not writing them off don't get me wrong but from first inspection I wasn't impressed.
You're welcome to try my 13 Cloud. A friend also has a 17 Cloud which you can also try.CFS wrote:I need some replacements for my Crossbows, so I've been waiting to see what Cab had for 2014. The Contra looks nice, but nothing earth shattering. The Clouds seem to at worst be comparable and at best superior to most mainstream kites on the market. (I've read and watched everything about them online)
Add the fact that they are considerably less expensive, and less complicated (fewer points of failure), why not buy a couple?
I'd say the only downside is it's hard to try before you buy, but many knowledgeable posters have attested to their performance. What's the downside?
I would call that an upsideozonelevel wrote: So far the only downside I've noted is that it doesn't feel grunty
considerably less expensive?!CFS wrote:...Add the fact that they are considerably less expensive, and less complicated (fewer points of failure), why not buy a couple?...
according to strutless lovers it's ok to buy the cloud without trying, but you can not comment on it without buying it first. bummer...CFS wrote:...I'd say the only downside is it's hard to try before you buy, but many knowledgeable posters have attested to their performance. What's the downside?
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