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2025 Duotone Rebel Sls Cb

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Created by ActionSportsWA 27 days ago, 9 Jan 2025
ActionSportsWA
WA, 987 posts
9 Jan 2025 5:26PM
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Hi Peeps,

It's been quite a while since I've put fingers to keyboard for a review, a longer time since I connected myself to an inflatable kite and even longer since I rode a twin tip. I've been foiling, winging and kite-foil racing for the last almost seven years and that was preceded by a few years of just not kiting due to boredom and a bit of burnout. This is after all, my 26th season of kiting and I turn 57 too shortly .

I decided to get back to grass roots this year and return to twin tipping and reconnect with our kite community as well as foiling, downwinding and a bunch of other water sports.

I've ridden a few different kites this year trying to find what I wanted to ride, there is a lot of hype around kite types and styles and tech, so I took my time, tried a few and tried to determine what was of interest to me. I have always loved big air and speed and ride with a certain flair or style I guess. I also didn't want a quiver of kites, I wanted to keep it simple as I also have access to all of our demo gear if I want something different for a change. I am 100kg in a wetty and harness.

I eventually settled on the Duotone Rebel SLS (Concept Blue) to be precise, you know the all white 5 strut kite (No dyes so good for the environment) shows my virtue signalling

Why the Rebel? I have many kites that would fit the (Big Air) bill within our stable. I like the SLS, it represents to me absolute value for performance delivered. The frame of the Rebel was always solid and SLS only improves on that. The canopy tension is tight and stiff making the kite very efficient. I love the clean look of the CB, the kite stands out in a crowd.

I also spent a bit of time trying to find the right board to attach a WOO, so it had to be a stand out board. Again, tried many but settled on the Carved Imperator 139. It just felt like home and fitted my needs of smooth, fast and comfortable.

I Chose the Rebel over other big air kites that were similar and against other "trendy" new age kites due to it's jump ability, responsiveness, upwind ability and float. I don't do flat water or ideal conditions so I needed a kite with boost potential, hangtime and not necessarily fast looping (My knees are too precious to me for double kite loops and the likes.

The WOO has allowed me to start to analyse my jumps and see more of what is going on. I can easily jump to 10 metres and have posted a 12.7m recently. This sounds lame until you look at the water I am jumping in. Pinnaroo, Mullaloo, Sorrento and Marmion. All these beaches have haphazard, and chaotic chop making perfect pop and release almost impossible. My usual jump speed at lift-off is ~45km/hr which makes it hard to get an edge as the kite swings upwards to jump. There is literally no load, in the "load n pop". I still manage 12m and 5-6 second jumps.

If the wind picks up, it isn't a problem, the 10m Rebel SLS holds its form so well allowing just bigger jumps, even at 30 knots! The responsiveness has been increased by changing the rear line settings, but honestly, I think the original factory setting is better. The kite has feel in the bar but isn't heavy and is still super responsive as I tend to only input desired turns, the lighter setting allows for kite drift from added response.

I only loop on landing and allow the kite to drop me gently without overflying. Looping in water this choppy leads to exploded knees of which I can ill afford. As a big air rider, the amount of ground I travel downwind on a run out with two or three big floaty jumps can be considerable, so upwind ability was an absolute prerequisite and in this field, the Rebel SLS stands unopposed. Honestly, I'm usually shocked at how easily I can get back upwind with minimal effort. The board has a rocker flattening handle to flatten the rocker for improved upwind, but there is really never a time when I've needed to use it.

For me the Rebel SLS is still one of the very best big air, power kites, with the biggest wind range, most lift and easiest to use. Say hello if you see a lightning white, 10m Rebel on the northern beaches. Join in on the Northern beaches Woo challenge and I'll see if I can beat your best score, or try to beat mine. There may be a prize in it at the end of the season.

DM

timmybuddhadude
WA, 796 posts
9 Jan 2025 7:51PM
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...I had absolutely no idea you were still 'jumping'...

I am devastated

ActionSportsWA
WA, 987 posts
10 Jan 2025 1:21PM
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Haha, I like to keep surprising people.

NorthernKitesAUS
QLD, 1078 posts
20 Jan 2025 2:05PM
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I don't mean to troll here, but I love reading your honest reviews DM.

I have an oldish 2015 North Rebel that I think I am due to upgrade to at least the 2024 model. The Rebel is probably the only LEI I would use, as I still prefer foil kites - FS, Ozone, etc. Great even now, for boosts.

Aloha from sunny hot and humid Townsville.

ste
WA, 516 posts
Thursday , 30 Jan 2025 6:21PM
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Hi Darren, how would you rate the 12 metre sls rebel? I'm using a 12 reach, great kite as my 15-20 kite, but looking at more of a boosting kite in that lower range. I'm on edges but they don't do a 12.cheers

ActionSportsWA
WA, 987 posts
Saturday , 1 Feb 2025 9:55AM
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Hi Steve,

I can't comment on the 12m Rebel SLS as I haven't flown it. I can tell you that the current Rebel is such a highly refined kite with literally no downsides for me, for the way I am riding it. I want power, stability, lift, hangtime, upwind and responsiveness. I don't go out to loop it, but if i need to on a very high jump, then it does it easy. I don't have the kite set to most response or lightest bar pressure because it's spot on right out of the bag for my needs.

Getting back to your question, I think the lighter construction of the SLS and definitely the DLAB, has made the 12m a very viable option in terms of lighter weight and stiffer more stable construction. You are very welcome to try my 10m
I may be biased, but I think the current range of Rebel in SLS or DLAB are the best on market. Adorns flame suit

DM

LePhasme
WA, 60 posts
Monday , 3 Feb 2025 3:05PM
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ste said..
Hi Darren, how would you rate the 12 metre sls rebel? I'm using a 12 reach, great kite as my 15-20 kite, but looking at more of a boosting kite in that lower range. I'm on edges but they don't do a 12.cheers


It's just my personal opinion but for light wind I would get an evo sls/dlab instead of a rebel sls/dlab.
The evo is a bit faster which will partially compensate for the bigger kite being slower and it has a good hand time.
That being said, in my opinion boosting in light wind gets old very quickly as you just can't jump very high in light wind, but at least a bigger kite gives you a similar hang time so you can still work on tricks like board off etc



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