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Are Venom kites any good?

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Created by BigAl > 9 months ago, 28 Oct 2005
BigAl
WA, 1 posts
28 Oct 2005 6:31PM
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I was in a shop the other day and the sales guy mentioned Peter Lynn Venom kites... I am just beggining and he reckons they are ideal.
I have surfed and wake boarded heaps before but kiting is new to me.
Does anyone recommend these kites? Some other guy said if you drop them in the water and need to paddle in, they are like pulling along a wet sleeping bag.
The other one I was considering was an 11 metre Slingshot Diesel.

Al

Rod
WA, 102 posts
28 Oct 2005 9:07PM
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Hi Al
Ok I don't want to turn this into a foils vs LEIs, been done before, so I'll try to just give some info about Venoms. I've got one, 3rd PL Arc, and I really like it and can recommend it for a beginner especially and through to advanced riders. The Arcs absorb gusts really well making learning easy and safe. The PL arcs rarely crash as they will auto zenith with no bar input, just take your hands off the bar when you crash, so you spend more time kiting rather than trying to relaunch. The Venoms are much better than previous PL Arcs at water relaunching due to more cells and higher internal pressure which holds their shape and stops them from bow tying and taking in water. I've crashed it once in the last 5 sessions, a few waves crashed over it and then it relaunched easy as. I did break a spar though but it still relaunched and I flew it in, cost me 10 bucks in repairs. That's another good thing about PL kites, minimal repairs/costs and no replacing bladders/pumps etc and no pumping. One last thing the self launch and land is superb and totally safe which would be good for a beginner, especially the landing.
Hope that helps.
Rod

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
29 Oct 2005 6:43PM
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Where are you?the best thing you could do is go and try for yourself.

Cheers

Lach

eightfootplus
NSW, 298 posts
2 Nov 2005 5:48PM
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Hey Im learning on an old arc and the auto zeneth is really handy, you can basically walk the kite along the beach without touching the bar,it just sits above your head. The other thing is that its hard to luff them and when you do you can recover them easily by pulling on the front lines. They are very stable and seem to be forgiving. Best of all you can land them yourself, just roll it up and walk away, pretty easy. I'm trying to get the hang of the self launch though.

A.

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
2 Nov 2005 9:58PM
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I had one fly on one and loved it. Wish I had more dough and I would add it, or a Flysurfer Speed....go and fly one.

PS My best friend growing up was called "The Big Al"....from the tune, "Uncle Al the kiddies pal, hello little friends hello."

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
3 Nov 2005 12:45AM
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omigod, you know uncle al!

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
2 Nov 2005 10:51PM
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F yea

Oh, no the 444th post, triple death in Chinese.

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
3 Nov 2005 12:56AM
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GregW
VIC, 106 posts
3 Nov 2005 10:05AM
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The Venom is the best kite Peter Lynn has done. In some ways they are better than pump-up kites, in some ways not quite as good. Overall they are a very good kite.

They do have slightly less power for size than a pump-up kite so you need to get a larger size.

GregW
VIC, 106 posts
3 Nov 2005 10:09AM
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BTW. The Venom is a ram-air kite and ram-air kites are an acquired taste.

I you are a "wake" kind of guy and don't care about what kind of kite you use then get a pump-up kite. The Diesel is very good.



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