Hi guys,,the good people from Best Kiteboarding Australia just sended me some pics and details from the NEW KAHOONA V3 here a sneak info
from what its new,,
New graphics,,
Faster turning speed,
New dacron materials.
New canopy ripstop,
Powerfull low end.
steering when depower,
almost same DNA from the v2,,,
more stable,,?more?
adjustable bar pressure
plug and play
auto relaunch
All this sounds good to me,,,for those who has a v2 im sure you guys love this kite,,think some v3 kahoonas are gona be for demo in kitestock,,finger cross we can get those kites for demo,,,will keep you guys updated as much as i can,,,
have a good windi days,,and get out and have some good fun,,,,
Now designed for surf and flat water.
High low end and top end
Great for hooked or unhooked.
Strong and light
Hybrid bow C foil one pump kite
Kitesplosh -
Nah mate sorry - missile proof yes, but the bomb proof logo was recalled when the kite isn't either self launched or aided launched
Two things I hope they have improved...
1. The bar pressure is too great.
2. They are very twitchy at the top end when you need to sheet out suddenly. The outside panels flutter as turbulent wind seems to fly over it.
In their bottom to three quarter range the V2 is a pulling grunt machine that still allows floaty jumps and down line surfing (probably not as good as specific kites but does all quite well).
But the top end, (especially in gusty conditions) is average as these babies have to be flown with back line pressure always.
if they fix these two minor details i can't see myself buying another type of kite. Have loved using them this summer.
... and so I find myself in a pickle!!? Do I get a V2 now knowing that the V3's are not too far away, or wait and make do with my Switchy 3 until they are available.
If they aren't available until March or something I don't think I can wait, season is damn near almost over by then ......
What to do ....
Advice anyone ????
I have the 7.5mt and 9.5mt V2. Also probaly around the same level just getting on to my surfboard. Really like the kites , lots of low end grunt and top end keeps going. I pefer lots of power and bar pressure doesn't really effect me. Regarding if you should buy V2 or V3. I would wait for the V3 . If you got the bucks and don't care go for the V2. But V3 has had minor improvements. Release date for thr Kahoonas I don't understand because its still winter in the USA and here its the end of the season.
The price of these kites are great and if they really are that good i might upgrade my old REV. I got on the best site and they are selling discount tickets to get new gear anywhere in the world
$750 for a gold ticket will give you a $1000 off the price your local dealer gives you
and $150 silver ticket will get you $300 off your next purchase
You can buy as many of these tickets as you want and can redeem them any time, but can only use one per item. So seeing as you have to buy the bar separate with all of the best gear you could use a gold and a silver ticket to get a kite and bar and get $400 of the price, wow. That really makes it a cheap kite.
here is the linkhttp://www.bestkiteboarding.com/Best-Tickets
All i have to do is get a demo on one now, does anyone know if there is a dealer in Adelaide?
The V2 is sweet and I have not noticed twitchyness in 30 knots. Bar pressure is a matter of personal taste as well as riding style, so maybe demo the 7.5 again just to make sure. Wind is good for it tomorrow.
really, you haven't noticed the last panel on either side, luft in and out? With the kite shooting to the edge of the wind window, with that jerky pull thingy? It's is not jellyfishing, twitchy is the only word i can think of.
if Not what is your secret?
Don't get me wrong, for price, performance and versatility, I don't think anything can match it. I love this kite, was out on my 11.5m yesterday, in 15-16 knots powered up like nothing else (85kg), but I've owned and flown many kites, i really do think these two issues need to be addressed, especially the top end.
Yeh it took me a month or so but I think I have got the kite sorted...
It is a kite that needs to be flown with back line pressure and minimal bar movement, using the edge of your board and body weight as much as possible, with only slight depowering in the gusts.
This I like. You drop kite, power up and edge and bang, the power keeps on keeping on, a gust hits and you edge and let the kite take the bar out a little way. A good kite to teach those who have only learnt to kite recently, sheeting in and out way too much causing the so called 'poo' stance.
coming of the warroo had to re-learn this. You also have to be really smooth through the turns because this kite punched a lot of wack, as I found out the hard way. once you can harness this tremendous pull you can ride fast and hard, love it!
I presume all the delta kites do the same.