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INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP

QLD

1855 posts

16 Jan 2013 7:54am
the Ozone team has been hard at work developing some new sizes for the Edge so the racers can have the best choice for their quiver. After a lot of feedback they decided to make an 10m and the 19m Edge.

The 10 is available to order now and the 19m will follow very soon.

The 19m will be choice for the heavier racers out there.

eppo
eppo

WA

9762 posts

16 Jan 2013 7:05am
Cool, they should make an 8 as well!

Hey marvin you heard anything on the new zephyr yet? Like when they will be bringing them out?
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

16 Jan 2013 8:09am
interesting... .maybe a 10m edge for me.
wishy
wishy

WA

1501 posts

16 Jan 2013 8:18am
I feel so sorry for people that even entertain the thought of buying a 19m kite. In that sort of wind you should be on a mate's yacht boozing, or normal surfing!
INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP

QLD

1855 posts

16 Jan 2013 11:40am
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wishy said...
I feel so sorry for people that even entertain the thought of buying a 19m kite. In that sort of wind you should be on a mate's yacht boozing, or normal surfing!


obviously you havent been kiting on a raceboard in sub 10knts and a 19m will be nice for the heavier guys racing.
dbabicwa
dbabicwa

WA

808 posts

16 Jan 2013 10:36am
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wishy said...
I feel so sorry for people that even entertain the thought of buying a 19m kite. In that sort of wind you should be on a mate's yacht boozing, or normal surfing!


Why? It's still better than using a paraglider :)
JohnnoKeys
JohnnoKeys

WA

551 posts

16 Jan 2013 12:25pm
100% powered in 6 to 10 knots and easily smashing 20 knots on my race board sounds pretty fun to me.... when it's lite onshore and super crap surfing, sup and every other kiter sitting on beach all arvo depressed. Rob the designer of Ozone has made MY day at 98kg in weight on a good day - riding the new 19m edge will I am sure will blow my mind on a race board.... No piss on a yacht for me.

In 15knots it will be mind bending

coleman
coleman

13 posts

18 Jan 2013 5:35am
hey johnno,
what kind of race board are you riding. saw on the ozone site that you used a slalom board to win the L2L. what board/fin is that exactly?

thanks!
C
wishy
wishy

WA

1501 posts

18 Jan 2013 7:45am
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JohnnoKeys said...
100% powered in 6 to 10 knots and easily smashing 20 knots on my race board sounds pretty fun to me.... when it's lite onshore and super crap surfing, sup and every other kiter sitting on beach all arvo depressed. Rob the designer of Ozone has made MY day at 98kg in weight on a good day - riding the new 19m edge will I am sure will blow my mind on a race board.... No piss on a yacht for me.

In 15knots it will be mind bending




You have an excellent point, I have seen a couple of guys lately around Perth who have the race boards really dialled and my god they are hauling arse even in light winds!
JohnnoKeys
JohnnoKeys

WA

551 posts

18 Jan 2013 8:17am
Coleman - been chopping up surf tow boards for a couple of years and tweek board every race to get the orange beast to handle better at speed on the ocean. Fins are the hard bit - easy to find fast fins that go up wind, but add weed in water, & head high ocean swell & 30 knots and it all goes to ****. Also I'm 98kg so I need a pretty grippy set of fins at speed. My fins are custom for me and I have chopped them alot to try and sort. Start with a set of super stiff straight tow fins as large as possible. Also at end of month I'm lucky to be able to test the new Orange 2013 Temavento raceboard - If you see 2x orange flashes on the ocean hauling arse in 8knots that will be Team Boss. Orange goes faster....
kosmonaut
kosmonaut

WA

32 posts

18 Jan 2013 8:27am
Great to hear the 19m edge is arriving. If this 19 is anything like the 17 it will be an amazing kite (. (Ive sailed the 17 in a consistet 20knts and it's solid and flyable) This size will allowed me (@96kg) to sail in 6-8knts and be powered up through the lulls. The addition of the 19m to the quiver is vital when racing especially for heavier sailors those at +90kg who struggle in light winds against the light weight sailors where power to weight ratio becomes very important. Irrespective of racing this kite just extends the range of sailing time on the water. There is no better feeling than being powered up on flat water on a race board at speed and hearing the sound of water slapping against the hull...
T one
T one

NT

321 posts

19 Jan 2013 1:03pm
Anyone know when the 19's will be available?
T one
T one

NT

321 posts

24 Jan 2013 3:45pm
available to order now apparently... review to follow...
JBFletch
JBFletch

QLD

1287 posts

24 Jan 2013 4:50pm
must be a common thing for 2014.

North are doing a much bigger size run next year for the DYNO
shane75
shane75

QLD

209 posts

24 Jan 2013 9:29pm
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dbabicwa said...
wishy said...
I feel so sorry for people that even entertain the thought of buying a 19m kite. In that sort of wind you should be on a mate's yacht boozing, or normal surfing!


Why? It's still better than using a paraglider :)


Have an awesome time on my 19m core xr2 right up to 17knots on my twin tip and even at 10 knots having ripper time.
Rattlehead
Rattlehead

QLD

555 posts

24 Jan 2013 10:18pm
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JBFletch said...
must be a common thing for 2014.

North are doing a much bigger size run next year for the DYNO


Can't wait to get my hands on a 19 m dyno...hope the rumours are true.
JBFletch
JBFletch

QLD

1287 posts

25 Jan 2013 9:46am
sorry rattle,

i think they are doing a 9m, 10, 13m, 15m, 17m

a 19 is crazy
Rattlehead
Rattlehead

QLD

555 posts

25 Jan 2013 6:52pm
17m is a kids size for us big blokes... Surely if every other manufacturer is looking at 19 m's north would do the same?
sorse
sorse

NSW

509 posts

26 Jan 2013 12:03pm
Interesting that Ozone have only added the two sizes to there current edges models and not produce new kites for release with the new race season.
Althought the sizing's seem absolutely perfect.
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