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coldshot said...
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Rider: Weight 80Kgs,Level advanced
Style: Freeriding, Surf
My Comments: Anybody like it?
I love the new bar set up!
I love these Kites (2012 Jekyll 5) and think Gaastra are really getting their act together, please accept I aint no pimp, just a regular free and surf rider, TT only at this stage. Had a go on a 12 metre, it's one mean MF Kite on power, huge air and hang time as well responsive turning for such a big Kite. Another thing I notice about this Kite is it drifts real well and does not drop.
As for Gaastra new bar set up, it is great with the desheet swivel setup above the Chicken Loop assembly that allows you to unfurl your centre lines after a few tricks by just pulling down on your bar which will force the centre lines and swivel to unfurl back to original. Most above chicken loop swivels seem that you have to manualy untwist the lines and on some like Ozones it is so difficult to do when the lines are under load. The only thing I know myself would need to get used to is the thicker bar (no I'm not Gheay, either if thats what some sickos out there reading this are thinking, you know who you are

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Had a go on the Jekyll 5 10.5 metre as well out in the surf in fairly light conditions and this kite is sooooo Sweet. It is very fast turning and allowed me at 90kg in the light conditions to build apparent wind no problem and continue to Kite on my TT where normaly I would have needed my 12 metre. It is smooth and very predictable, drifts well and has plenty of lift and hang time if you want to crank it up to 12 quickly.
I get the feeling the only reason we don't see more Gaastra Jekylls here is there is pretty well any non existant marketing, demos or hype surrounding them. But IMHO I think there right up there with the best of Hybrid Bow Kites.