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ruffryder61 said...waxman said...
It looks like a good kite we have one guy on one in Whyalla and it looks like it does a good job. The reason i think they cant sell them is because it is to much of the same thing, they have 3 kites with verry little between them. They all excell at one dicipline better than the other but not enougth that unless you are ridding that style all the time that you would need to have a different kite.
I really think that cabrina should keep a good bow like the SB, and expand there range in to other areas, give the good freestyle riders a c kite or bridled c that they can use, a delta kite for surf etc. Having 3 bows at the moment just is to much. IMO.
I think that the real problem with the nomad will be in resale, if people didnt buy them to start with, and now they are selling them off cheap brand new, the guys that want to upgrade next year are going to be stuck with gear they cant sell or have to get rid of realy cheap. That will suck for them. But if you realy like the kite and are going to keep it for a couple of years now is definatly the time to buy.
You havent ridden it Wax, why giving comment.. how it looks...?
Nomad is neither a T-( tree) kite or a bow kite its a Hybrid kite.
Cab doesnt build a C-Kites because the Switchblade is aimed at Freestyle riding.
You are dead right, i tryed to make a constructive coment on how there is to much overlap and that all 3 kites are the same type.
Maby i should have just stuck with the normal,
Like, Dont buy a Cabrinah because they are just cheap **** kites made for seat harness wearing girlys, they fly the worst out of any brand of kite,cant relaunch and the survival rate of these kites is next to zero so dont worry about resale as you wont have a kite to sell and i could go on and on about the rest of the bad points, bash, bash, bash, bash.
You cab riders really are fat and gay.