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sk1nner said...
Tried the 8m Park in 18-20 knots at leighton a couple of months back now when i was weighing up which kite(s) for my new 2011 quiver. Was looking at a 8 and 12 quiver.
Im coming from RPMs and REVs and have a few seasons under my belt now.
I was after a C'ish kite that was still easy to handle, wanted a refined rpm really.
Found the Park super fast and super light (bar pressure) its a really easy kite to fly, initially I had the bar pressure on the lightest setting and found it was was way too light and fast, changed it to the heaviest (or second heaviest?) setting and felt a little better.
The park felt super refined and took the gusts very well. Easy to work the kite through the lulls as the kite produces loads of apparent wind.
in 18-20 i was in the lower range of the kite for me (80kgs), no big boosts but still having fun.
Good upwind and great pull through the turns.
The bar was really the show stopper for me, didn't have a through the bar swivel to untwist the lines after a loop or backroll etc. (Im a bit of a Gumby and cant do all tricks both ways ; ) Well that and the want to for more bar pressure.
I ended up going for 2011 Ozone C4s (8 and 11) and am very happy. It has the ability to increase the bar pressure to assist with new tricks and i guess the best bit is if you want to cruise around its very well behaved however once you unleash it its a whole new story.
If you want a go of the C4 give me a yell.
Cheers
Ben
I am very interested about the comparison between C4 and PArk . Is the bar pressure different between C4 and PArk on the lightest bar setting ?
What about the lower end for the same size ?
I am agree with you....Naish bar are really bad....I have the 2010 one, and the 2011 is not really different....the depower Rope break all the time, the safety crush your hand when you unhook, and it is very difficult to trim in hight wind !