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Re: [ksurfschool] Are new flat LEIs worth it?

Hung,
How much difference is there between the "first
generation" and "second generation" flat LEI kites?
Are the second generation kites less flat such as the
Cabrinha Switchblade versus the Crossbow? Or is it
bar pressure or something else?

Thanks,
George

--- hungvu2000@... wrote:

> Ishtar,
>
> The kitesurfing FAQ has some info at
>
http://kitesurfingschool.org/faqs.htm#What%20types%20of%20kite%20can%20I%20use
>
> . Also here is a very brief summary of kite
> designs:
> - Wipika Classic Inflatable: Easy to relaunch,
> stable, low
> performance, non-depowerable
> - Kiteski Kites: High performance, cumbersome to
> relaunch but
> reliable, non-depowerable
> - Closed cell foil: High performance, non
> depowerable, easy to relaunch
> - Seasmik: High performance, heavy bar pressure,
> depowerable
> - 4 line inflatable: High performance,
> depowerable, light bar pressure
> - Arc: High performance, depowerable, light bar
> pressure
> - Flat 4 line LEI: High performance, 100%
> depowerable, light bar
> pressure, very easy to relaunch
>
> Flat LEI: First generation: Nova, Crossbow. Second
> generation: Waroo,
> Sonic, etc.
>
> Hung.
>
> ISHTAR LUESBY wrote:
>
> >As a beginner and just learning the sport Hung,
> could you point me to a history
> >of different kite design and performance. Could you
> also give a few examples of
> >the new flat LEI kites? Many thanks Ishtar
> >
> >hungvu2000@... wrote: But wouldn't that
> make it like the Seasmik that we
> >had few years ago?
> >
> >I would rate the new flat LEI as the way the future
> kites should be
> >(both for water and snow).
> >
> >We talked about 100% depowered LEI and the "chicken
> loop is the safety
> >leash" concept a few years back and now the flat
> LEIs seems to deliver
> >it alright without any (or much) compromise.
> >
> >I was a long supporter of foils and still am in
> some respects but the
> >new flat LEIs really impressed me.
> >
> >Some of them have the invert problem (being too
> flat) but most of them
> >(and all of them eventually) would eliminate this
> completely by being
> >less flat or a firmer LE.
> >
> >P.S., To launch the kite today (in good strong
> wind), I attached the
> >chicken loop to my snowboard then went to the kite
> to launch it at the
> >edge of the wind window. I went back to my
> snowboard and casually
> >removed the chicken loop from the snowboard and
> attached it to my
> >harness. I then sit down, put the snowboard binding
> on and slowly
> >brought the kite up and kited. This is pretty
> amazing!
> >
> >Hung.
> >
> >George Sarris wrote:
> >
> > >Hung,
> > >Could perhaps the inverting be controlled by
> adding a
> > >few more bridle lines that attach to points not
> on the
> > >leading edge of the kite such as that of a foil?
> I've
> > >never heard of a foil kite inverting, but I've
> not
> > >read much about foils. In rating foils versus bow
> > >kites, which would your recommend? I may try a
> foil
> > >if the bow kite prices stay high (Flysurfer
> versus
> > >Cabrinha Xbow).
> > >Thanks,
> > >George
> > >
> > >--- hungvu2000@... wrote:
> > >
> > > > George,
> > > >
> > > > Some flat LEI kites have the invert problems
> due to
> > > > their flatness. The
> > > > flatter the kite, the more it tends to invert.
> I
> > > > think that all future
> > > > flat LEI kites will not be too flat to remove
> this
> > > > problem.
> > > >
> > > > Also, you need some curve in the kite to get
> the
> > > > "sled boosting" effect
> > > > as described in
> > > >
> >
>
>http://kitesurfingschool.org/kite.htm#Kite%20Design%20Fundamentals
> > > >
> > > > (heavy duty reading)
> > > >
> > > > Hung.
> > > >
> > > > George Sarris wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >Although I do not own a flat LEI (bow kite) I
> have
> > > > >read forums regarding the kite inverting.
> > > > Supposedly
> > > > >after that happens, there is little control
> in
> > > > >depowering. I plan to buy a flat LEI bow kite
> by
> > > > late
> > > > >spring if the prices come down to what I
> would
> > > > >consider reasonable. The prices for a
> Cabrinha
> > > > Xbow
> > > > >16m are around $1700 complete. I would
> consider
> > > > >purchasing one if the price was around
> $1200-$1300.
> > > > >
> > > > >George
> > > > >
> > > > >--- hungvu2000@... wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Having used a new flat LEI in the last
> couple
> > > > weeks
> > > > > > on snow, my response
> > > > > > is a definite yes for snow (assuming that
> all
> > > > flat
> > > > > > LEIs are somewhat
> > > > > > similar).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > So far, there are almost no negative
> things
> > > > about
> > > > > > the flat LEI kite I used.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The positive things are:
> > > > > > - Depower: boy, can these flat kite ever
> > > > > > DEpower. I've never had to
> > > > > > use the safety leash and wonder whether
> you need
> > > > it.
> > > > > > There was a time I
> > > > > > crash landed and the bar got off my hand,
> the
> > > > kite
> > > > > > lost control and shot
> > > > > > across the wind window. I was not dragged
> > > > around at
> > > > > > all for that.
> > > > > > - Relaunch on snow: even better than foil.
> > > > You
> > > > > > just let go off the
> > > > > > bar and the kite will slowly drop and
> hover at
> > > > the
> > > > > > window edge waiting
> > > > > > for relaunch. When you relaunch, it goes
> up
> > > > slowly
> > > > > > and not dragging you
> > > > > > around like foil.
> > > > > > - Less kite to carry around: A single 9m
> > > > feels
> > > > > > like a 8m/10m combo
> > > > > > (or even a 7m/11m combo). Two kite quiver
> is
> > > > now
> > > > > > possible. For me
> > > > > > probably a 9 and a 15 flat LEI.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Jumping is very good and hang time is
> excellent.
>
=== message truncated ===


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Having used a new flat LEI in the last couple weeks on snow, my response is a definite yes for snow (assuming that all flat LEIs are somewhat similar). So far,...
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Mar 1, 2006
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Although I do not own a flat LEI (bow kite) I have read forums regarding the kite inverting. Supposedly after that happens, there is little control in ...
George Sarris
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Mar 1, 2006
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George, Some flat LEI kites have the invert problems due to their flatness. The flatter the kite, the more it tends to invert. I think that all future flat...
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Mar 2, 2006
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Hung, Could perhaps the inverting be controlled by adding a few more bridle lines that attach to points not on the leading edge of the kite such as that of a...
George Sarris
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Mar 3, 2006
11:52 pm

But wouldn't that make it like the Seasmik that we had few years ago? I would rate the new flat LEI as the way the future kites should be (both for water and...
hungvu2000@...
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Mar 4, 2006
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As a beginner and just learning the sport Hung, could you point me to a history of different kite design and performance. Could you also give a few examples of...
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Mar 6, 2006
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Ishtar, The kitesurfing FAQ has some info at http://kitesurfingschool.org/faqs.htm#What%20types%20of%20kite%20can%20I%20use . Also here is a very brief...
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Mar 7, 2006
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Thanks Hung! I am really looking forward to the Waroo today! Cheers Ishtar ps Do you have any xtra large kite harness for sale? hungvu2000@... wrote: ...
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Hung, How much difference is there between the "first generation" and "second generation" flat LEI kites? Are the second generation kites less flat such as the...
George Sarris
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Mar 7, 2006
11:58 pm

I personally have not used the first generartion flat LEI but via direct talk with others who have tried it, the differences mainly in relaunch problem, invert...
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Thanks Hung. I appreciate the information. George ... === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of...
George Sarris
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G'day Hung and George There is no such thing as first and second gen that is not an accurate way to describe the 2 types of kites that are being sold at the...
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... Thanks Steve. Sounds like Bruno did confirm the initial minor problems in the first batch of his bow kites (as I heard directly from other kiters) and...
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I guess thats because most of the problems are not real problems Hung. The "problems" have been blown out of proportion by pimps for other brands that did...
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