That video doesn't make it looks easy. Looks like much more of a pain than just pulling on a trim strap. (crank, crank, crank, crank....)
I'm not a hater, I like what these bars have to offer, but reaching to the end or corner of your bar to crank a knob... that's not natural.
Be nice in the center of the bar, but I guess you wouldn't want to put anything that could confuse use of the safety release. Gotta be on an end.
Just because you express your opinion does not mean you are a hater. I have used almost all the kinds of depowers out there, above the bar, below the bar, clamcleat pull/pull straps and all of them have positive and negative outcomes.
Maybe the stick-shift does not give you instant depower, but how many times have you been in a situation in which you need to fully depower in a second? With the stick-shift that second becomes 3seconds. It's easier to depower than to power the kite.
Also a major plus of a stick-shift is that its the best solution for girls and short guys that cannot reach the depower system as a clamcleat depower. Lastly another important thing is that there is no need to leave the bar from your hands.
...Maybe the stick-shift does not give you instant depower, but how many times have you been in a situation in which you need to fully depower in a second? With the stick-shift that second becomes 3seconds. It's easier to depower than to power the kite.
Also a major plus of a stick-shift is that its the best solution for girls and short guys that cannot reach the depower system as a clamcleat depower. Lastly another important thing is that there is no need to leave the bar from your hands.
What I meant to say (perhaps it wasn't clear) is that I like the bar and the innovation. I hope to try or buy one.
While I think the knob cranking doesn't look natural, I'd agree with your major plus regarding reach now being a non-issue. I also love that the lines above the bar are now clean and free of hardware.
Good stuff. Can't wait to see where this technology goes. If it makes it to year 3, that's the decider. Or if more companies license/copy it next year.
Innovation and acceptance of it is hard. Case in point, how long did it take us to simply get a better kite pump!? 10 years? Last year one company made a fat pump, now everybody has it! Good stuff.
Hi all, my boyfriend (Kemperman, he has posted the video above) and me have had the opportunity to test the stick shift bar in the Netherlands. I've made a video about my experiences and to showcase features of the bar.
I am happy with the bar, especially for me being a woman with short arms it's great to be able to reach the depower system and to adjust the bar throw. Looking forward to get a feel of the production bar as I read here that is has a softer grip compared to the demo bar? Are there any other differences in the production bar?
I am hoping for some stronger winds to be able to test the depower a bit more!
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Again, tried the Stick shift bar here at Kitty Hawk Kites and totally awesome. Ocean Rodeo nailed it with their mantra function over form. Try one if you can and see what all the rage is about.
I have put about 9-hours on this new bar so far and for me it turned out to be far more intuitive than I expected. If you ignore the depower system, it is a great bar on its own...clean PU center line and includes all the pigtails to hook up any kite you want. One benefit that I have not seen mentioned is that while you still need to move your hand to the end of the bar to adjust, you don't need to shift your body position...makes trim adjustments faster and smoother rather than reaching up, shifting your weight, setting trim, leaning back just to find you over or under did it.