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2009 Ozone Instinct Edge

Created by Ralph99 Ralph99  > 9 months ago, 3 Apr 2011
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Ralph99
Ralph99

7 posts

3 Apr 2011 5:15pm
Hi,

I'm thinking about buying the above kite from Kitepower because they are on special and I like the idea of a high efficiency kite. The guy from Kitepower gave me a balanced overview of it, saying it is high performance/efficiancy with great upwind capabilities. However he said it is not as user friendly as some other kites, and it is not the easiest kite to relaunch from the water and lost some market position because of those limitations.

So I was wondering if anyone has actual experience on this kite and would kindly give me their opinion. My basic question is: Does this kite have any MAJOR issues? Is it/was it, too difficult to fly?

I'm a beginner but if I but this kite I plan to use it in conjunction with lessions.

Thanks in advance.
Ralph99
Ralph99

7 posts

3 Apr 2011 9:31pm
Thanks for the link little o, mostly positive opinions, and I loved the video there.

Cheers.

For readers in general, the guy's comments from Kitepower ( I didn't ask his name) about the 09 edge are out of context in my post above now that I think about it. As I understood it, the characteristics he was talking about were directed to me as a beginner and were not faults of the kite itself (that's why I was interested in other peoples opinions).

toddws
toddws

WA

469 posts

4 Apr 2011 12:03am
make sure it has the extra do hickey for the bridle, otherwise it'll fly like a pig!!
Kitepower Australia
4 Apr 2011 8:41am
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Ralph99 said...

Thanks for the link little o, mostly positive opinions, and I loved the video there.

Cheers.

For readers in general, the guy's comments from Kitepower ( I didn't ask his name) about the 09 edge are out of context in my post above now that I think about it. As I understood it, the characteristics he was talking about were directed to me as a beginner and were not faults of the kite itself (that's why I was interested in other peoples opinions).




Pretty sure I was the bloke at Kitepower you spoke to, you should remember me - tall, athletic, handsome?

I was probably trying to steer you more towards a kite that I knew had qualities that were more aligned to the needs of a beginner. If you take what I said into account you could still learn on the kite and any kite takes gettings used to as a beginner anyway.
@Toddws
The Edge RX is a 4 line kite, there is no bridle doohicky needed, but the very first batch delivered in Oz had an incorrect bridle length which was rectified by all the dealers, all our kites have the correct bridle. Is that what you were referring to?

bigmark100
bigmark100

NSW

584 posts

4 Apr 2011 4:23pm
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Pretty sure I was the bloke at Kitepower you spoke to, you should remember me - tall, athletic, handsome?




ROFL
rockymaizy
rockymaizy

1 posts

4 Apr 2011 5:04pm
hi, i had my lessons on these kites in the u.k. 8 and 10metre, spent loads of time dumped in the water, as you do and had no problems relaunching, very nearly got one off my teacher but at the time didnt have the cash,
toddws
toddws

WA

469 posts

4 Apr 2011 9:32pm
thats the one!!
Spookyluke12
Spookyluke12

QLD

120 posts

5 Apr 2011 6:44am
They are not designed for beginners, but you could still progress well on an Edge RX. The saftey systems are good, and they are stable kites that fly relatively easy. I have own one and think it's the best quality built kite I've ever had.

Like kitepower said, there are more ideal options out there for a beginner, but you could definately still hang on to one of these, and progress well. Just keep in mind it's a more performance style kite.
Kitepower Australia
5 Apr 2011 8:42am
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bigmark100 said...




Pretty sure I was the bloke at Kitepower you spoke to, you should remember me - tall, athletic, handsome?




ROFL


We actually worked out that it was my son Peace that took the call, and anyway I'm much taller, more handsome and fabulously athletic than he is.
:)

rusty7
rusty7

QLD

504 posts

5 Apr 2011 1:19pm
They are a great kite for sure and you can learn on them, but you will progress quicker on something that goes a little slower and is a bit more forgiving and a bit more versityle.
Ralph99
Ralph99

7 posts

5 Apr 2011 7:28pm
Thanks for all the feedback and opinions everyone, I really appreciate it. It has made my decision easier.

Cheers,
Ralph99
Ralph99

7 posts

5 Apr 2011 9:08pm
Thanks for the comments and opinions everyone, really appreciate them. They have helped me make up my mind.

Cheers,
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