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2012 Ozone Reo

Created by mergaTroy mergaTroy  > 9 months ago, 15 Dec 2011
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mergaTroy
mergaTroy

NSW

150 posts

15 Dec 2011 12:36pm

Rider: 90kg, Level advanced
Style: Freeriding, Surf,
Weather: 10 - 35 knts
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 9/10
Disclosure: Recently came over to the Ozone Team

My Comments: I wanted to give my thoughts on the new Ozone kite, the Reo.
I was riding on another team/brand when I was invited to ride with Ozone. I gave the kites a real go over a few weeks and was more than satisfied from the first run. I've been on the kites for a few months now.
I find the kite to have great low end when the wind is light and easy to manage when it's pumping.
The kites are super stable and predictable. I dislocated my shoulder recently and as i popped up from that wave there was my trusty kite in the sky waiting.
The kites are also amazing unhooked and don't need much trim. A cool feature is that the kite pumps up super quick which get's me out first. The bar has a really comfortable grip and has easy and safe kill systems.

I'm stoked to be riding the Reo's I have an 8, 10 and 12m... depending on your weight for kite size you could easily have a two kite quiver.

Troy
bene313
bene313

WA

1347 posts

15 Dec 2011 10:41am
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mergaTroy said...


I find the kite to have great low end when the wind is light and easy to manage when it's pumping.


I am finding the bottom end better than expected, particularly when the back lines are shortened a notch under the floats.

Out of interest what are you finding are the bottom end wind range for your kites?
Tony Armstrong
Tony Armstrong

NSW

341 posts

16 Dec 2011 1:05pm
I ride in the same area as Troy and have an 8/12 REO combo. SE Australia, Wollongong area. My latest board is a 5'10" BWS Mulcoy, which I really like. Anyway, my low range wind to stay on the break is 11/12 knots, depending on temp/pressure and humidity. My weight is 70 kg but i'm a bit of a sloppy rider, compared to Troy and Shane Simpson, who is now on REO's, so I like a couple of extra knots to feel powered up. After 15 knots, I jump on the 8 but geez, I'd like a 10 for that in between stuff. We normally get a heap of 10/15 knots but lately it's been really strong or stuff all. Hope that helps.
toppleover
toppleover

QLD

2067 posts

17 Dec 2011 11:23pm
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bene313 said...

mergaTroy said...


I find the kite to have great low end when the wind is light and easy to manage when it's pumping.


I am finding the bottom end better than expected, particularly when the back lines are shortened a notch under the floats.

^^^^^

Same here, my 10 fly,s fine with the back lines shortened to the first knot (not a hint of back stall) & has increased bottom end.

mergaTroy
mergaTroy

NSW

150 posts

8 Jan 2012 12:02pm
I ride all the time and don't mind walking up the beach after I get a wave. I'll kite in 10 knots and have fun on my 12 with a fish surfboard and a bit of the good old walk of shame haha

under ten no kite is gonna work well I think, especially if you are riding towards it on a wave.
surfingboye
surfingboye

NSW

2707 posts

8 Jan 2012 9:45pm
I ride Reo's too. Do you ever do 7 Mile Beach downwinders. We should do a Reo only downwinder one day!

kyteryder
kyteryder

NSW

692 posts

8 Jan 2012 10:26pm
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surfingboye said...

I ride Reo's too. Do you ever do 7 Mile Beach downwinders. We should do a Reo only downwinder one day!




We did one on tuesday, 3x reo's more the merrier.
surfingboye
surfingboye

NSW

2707 posts

8 Jan 2012 11:37pm
The full stretch, Gerroa - Shoalhaven? Probably one of the best downwinders in the country maybe???

the walks
the walks

WA

448 posts

8 Jan 2012 8:58pm
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surfingboye said...

The full stretch, Gerroa - Shoalhaven? Probably one of the best downwinders in the country maybe???




i've got 3 reo's, any chance of an invite
sorry, not this week, doing denmark to augusta
kyteryder
kyteryder

NSW

692 posts

9 Jan 2012 12:04am
Yep gerroa to the heads, about 2 hours. Great fun.

the Walks, More Reo's the merrier, though i would like t see you fly all 3.
the walks
the walks

WA

448 posts

8 Jan 2012 9:35pm
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kyteryder said...

Yep gerroa to the heads, about 2 hours. Great fun.

the Walks, More Reo's the merrier, though i would like t see you fly all 3.



my son flys as well so that leaves 1 spare
the joys of parenthood
surfingboye
surfingboye

NSW

2707 posts

9 Jan 2012 1:37am
If its an 8, send it over to me!

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