Hi Guys, we finally had the 9m Demo out for a good session in some decent wind. Hopefully the south east Qld no wind issue has come to an end......

Any way, the kite is very different in a lot of ways to last years, the biggest differences I notice where, easier to relaunch, more depower, lighter bar pressure and stability.
The first thing I noticed after a drift launch was the ease of its relaunch, it was a simple one rear line pull!. no swimming towards the kite or 5th line needed like last years. I had intermediate kiter's relaunching it with ease.
The de-power was awesome for a kite of this style. It wont give the same as a bow or SLE as it is a full on C kite, but it has around 50% more de-power than its predecessor thanks to its optional mini bridle. Once again i had intermediate riders on it in gusty (15-25kn) conditions handling it with ease.
For the more advanced riders this kite will give all you could ever want, it is incredibly stable and fast, yet seems to resist some of the small unwanted bar inputs during unhooked moves, which keeps the kite rock solid until you want it to move.
In the kite loops and jumps this thing was insane, it got the pulse rate up on numerous occasions

The construction is the typical premium Felixfoil quality, built to last.
I would say the kite is best suited to progressing intermediates through to the elite. The new features of the Hadlow kite really have made it accessible to a wide range of riders.
We have another 30kn forecast today

cant wait..
Cheers,
Dan
Australian Flexifoil Distributor.