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Cabrinha nomad - is it a lemon?

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jumpingcroc
jumpingcroc

NT

3 posts

22 Mar 2010 11:42am
there's a retailer dumping unsold stock of cabrinha's new wave weapon. despite the hype, the kite has failed to take off in the market. why? is it just because it's a cabrinha, or is there something fundamentally wrong with the kite?
loverboy
loverboy

WA

614 posts

22 Mar 2010 10:33am
I really enjoyed the kite- had about 12 hours on it. For me I have one kite though and the windrange on the switchblade is bigger so I went for that- if people give it a chance I think they might like it.

The kite needs to be flown and ridden fast to get the most out of it but it unhooks beautifully in a fair bit of wind and trucks upwind as well.
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave

QLD

2057 posts

22 Mar 2010 12:39pm
If it's yellow and in a tree it's likely to be a lemon!! :D
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

22 Mar 2010 12:41pm
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jumpingcroc said...

there's a retailer dumping unsold stock of cabrinha's new wave weapon. despite the hype, the kite has failed to take off in the market. why? is it just because it's a cabrinha, or is there something fundamentally wrong with the kite?


Its a sick kite,I love it, but you need skills to use it properly, so that rules out 90% of kiters I know.
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

22 Mar 2010 1:53pm
MY CABRINHA NOMAD REVIEW

Colouring

Nice tree matching green and yellow colouring. Looks good.

Construction

First rate construction. Lines are easy to cut when you can't get your kite down from a tree.

Turning speed

Turns fast. Fast enough to get it stuck in a tree almost instantly from take off, even quicker if it's a low bush. Old kites flew slower into trees, this one is like a magnet to trees, especially for beginners.

Range

Range on the kite was massive. I could hit big trees and small trees.

Relaunch

A bit slow depending on the tree. Small bushes were quick but big trees were slow, even pulling both back lines. Relaunching from power lines were surprisingly quick but it seem to fly to one side repeatedly after that. Might have something to do with the lines being burned off one side but at least it loops well.

Conclusion

All in all, if you like trees, this is your kite. It hits trees like no other kite i've seen, with the exception of maybe other cabrinha kites which also hit trees very well. This might explain the fact that most people think cabrinha's grow on trees, but in reality, they're just attracted to them.

To finish off, if trees are bad publicity, then this is the Lara Bingle of kites
waxman
waxman

SA

1390 posts

22 Mar 2010 1:58pm
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.
Kitepower Australia
22 Mar 2010 3:56pm
Its a great kite, and I think waxman has hit the nail on th head. We have too much stock on hand and need to quit them so there are some excellent bargains to be had!

Basically I ordered too many. I had to place my order well before the GFC had hit, and I really liked the kite when I tested it in Fiji in June last year and based my ordering on that and the belief that kitesurfing in waves is the future for the majority of kiters that come from a surfing background.
lex123
lex123

NSW

511 posts

22 Mar 2010 4:10pm
I loved the Nomad, i was flying a 13 and a 11 for about a week and it was superb. Only issue is the low range making id a poor kite if a 1 kite quiver is what you are after. I think the biggest problem with the kite is as Waxman put it,,,, just too many overlaps. It is definitely the best kite in cabrinhas range for hardcore surf kiting and (unhooked) freestyle. But generally speaking thats a very small % of the kite market. If that is your style then definitely go get a ride on the Nomad because there are very good deals floating around at the moment.
DJC
DJC

DJC

NSW

36 posts

22 Mar 2010 4:41pm
I have a 13, 11, 9 & 7, I have been riding them for 7 months
and use a surfboard, best kites I've ever kited.
The turning response is magic on waves and I dont have any
problem with bottom end. You just have to kite them a little different
e.g dont lean back on the kite in big holes and just turn
the kite(which turns super quick).Very well constructed kite
with uncluttered bar and a great self landing system.
yeehaa
yeehaa

QLD

123 posts

22 Mar 2010 4:22pm
I don't see many retailers with too much F-one stock trying to get rid of it cheap
loverboy
loverboy

WA

614 posts

22 Mar 2010 2:48pm
getting sick of this brand bashing bullshirt ! if you don't wanna ride it f- off and ride something else but quit with the crap.
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

22 Mar 2010 5:57pm
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loverboy said...

getting sick of this brand bashing bullshirt ! if you don't wanna ride it f- off and ride something else but quit with the crap.


Come on, it was a joke. Only half of the cabrinha riders I know intentionally fly their kites into trees
Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

22 Mar 2010 5:00pm
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Saffer said...

MY CABRINHA NOMAD REVIEW

Colouring

Nice tree matching green and yellow colouring. Looks good.

Construction

First rate construction. Lines are easy to cut when you can't get your kite down from a tree.

Turning speed

Turns fast. Fast enough to get it stuck in a tree almost instantly from take off, even quicker if it's a low bush. Old kites flew slower into trees, this one is like a magnet to trees, especially for beginners.

Range

Range on the kite was massive. I could hit big trees and small trees.

Relaunch

A bit slow depending on the tree. Small bushes were quick but big trees were slow, even pulling both back lines. Relaunching from power lines were surprisingly quick but it seem to fly to one side repeatedly after that. Might have something to do with the lines being burned off one side but at least it loops well.

Conclusion

All in all, if you like trees, this is your kite. It hits trees like no other kite i've seen, with the exception of maybe other cabrinha kites which also hit trees very well. This might explain the fact that most people think cabrinha's grow on trees, but in reality, they're just attracted to them.

To finish off, if trees are bad publicity, then this is the Lara Bingle of kites


You really need to get out more mate, you have way too much time on your hands, maybe take up kite surfing or something similar? Oh, and Pete Cabrinha apologises for what happened that night
ruffryder61
ruffryder61

QLD

470 posts

22 Mar 2010 5:04pm
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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.


darylkiter
darylkiter

WA

42 posts

22 Mar 2010 3:22pm
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yeehaa said...

I don't see many retailers with too much F-one stock trying to get rid of it cheap



You don't see too many retailers selling fone actually
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

22 Mar 2010 6:30pm
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Paul1 said...

Saffer said...

MY CABRINHA NOMAD REVIEW

Colouring

Nice tree matching green and yellow colouring. Looks good.

Construction

First rate construction. Lines are easy to cut when you can't get your kite down from a tree.

Turning speed

Turns fast. Fast enough to get it stuck in a tree almost instantly from take off, even quicker if it's a low bush. Old kites flew slower into trees, this one is like a magnet to trees, especially for beginners.

Range

Range on the kite was massive. I could hit big trees and small trees.

Relaunch

A bit slow depending on the tree. Small bushes were quick but big trees were slow, even pulling both back lines. Relaunching from power lines were surprisingly quick but it seem to fly to one side repeatedly after that. Might have something to do with the lines being burned off one side but at least it loops well.

Conclusion

All in all, if you like trees, this is your kite. It hits trees like no other kite i've seen, with the exception of maybe other cabrinha kites which also hit trees very well. This might explain the fact that most people think cabrinha's grow on trees, but in reality, they're just attracted to them.

To finish off, if trees are bad publicity, then this is the Lara Bingle of kites


You really need to get out more mate, you have way too much time on your hands, maybe take up kite surfing or something similar? Oh, and Pete Cabrinha apologises for what happened that night


Apologises? Does he have any idea how long it took to get his kite down from my Christmas tree?apologies just don't cut it.

P.s. Shoulder surgery put me out of commission in Feb. No alternatives at the moment.
Coral Sea
Coral Sea

QLD

476 posts

22 Mar 2010 5:52pm
I've got the 11m Nomad and I'm stoked with it. People just have to re-adjust their thinking on the sizes and the wind ranges, thats all. With a twin-tip, I don't even bother getting the Nomad out of the bag until the wind is over 20 knots, but the upper range is awesome, it works right up to near 30 knots (I'm 78kg). To my mind, the 11m is a kite for 20-25knots. It turns way better than a switchblade of similar power / size, and the boost is great. The Nomad is like a turbo 4 cylinder rally car, while the switch is like a V8 landcruiser.

People with an open mind will score some good deals by the sound of it....build quality is first class, the kites are gonna last a long time.
waxman
waxman

SA

1390 posts

22 Mar 2010 6:27pm
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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.
KiteNutt
KiteNutt

QLD

280 posts

22 Mar 2010 6:26pm
Baaahahahaha.... Go waxy.


Here we go again.........
waxman
waxman

SA

1390 posts

22 Mar 2010 8:15pm
LOL
jumpingcroc
jumpingcroc

NT

3 posts

22 Mar 2010 8:14pm
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Saffer said...

MY CABRINHA NOMAD REVIEW




oh ROFL ROFL ROFL

i now kite only lonely beaches where there's noone to see what brand i'm flying.

but i think the trees have started following me. am i paranoid?
ultrahits
ultrahits

VIC

11 posts

22 Mar 2010 10:14pm
I know a retailer that told me he was not ordering anymore Cabs because they will be launching the 2011 models mid year or there abouts
max14
max14

SA

220 posts

22 Mar 2010 10:25pm
I know that the cabrinha international crew have been shooting with the new product already... And with dealer conferances comin up mid year you would have to assume that cabrinha have the new gear sorted. In saying that the nomad is a damn good kite, but the switchblade has proven itself for years prior. Oh and my little bro is the one with the nomads in whyalla, I fly switchblades...
waxman
waxman

SA

1390 posts

22 Mar 2010 10:53pm
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max14 said...

I know that the cabrinha international crew have been shooting with the new product already... And with dealer conferances comin up mid year you would have to assume that cabrinha have the new gear sorted. In saying that the nomad is a damn good kite, but the switchblade has proven itself for years prior. Oh and my little bro is the one with the nomads in whyalla, I fly switchblades...


Your Bro waited for how many months to get his nomads without trying them firtst?

Then had problems with them, and still couldnt use them.

He should have stuck with the SB at least it is a proven kite for the conditions in Whyalla, not a lot of surf, looks like he got a bit of a bum steer on the geer.

And now they are worth SWEET FA!

Going to cost him a lot of cash next season to get some 2011 gear.

terryzarmzof
terryzarmzof

QLD

336 posts

22 Mar 2010 10:26pm
they fix up the dodgy pulleys on the 2010 kites? 2009 ones were a joke
bermand
bermand

WA

247 posts

22 Mar 2010 10:26pm
Have 7,9 and 11, previously have tried Rev 1, 2, Octanes, Core GT, F1 Bandit Dos, Eclipse Kima.
I am not sponsored had to pay to try, The Nomad's are by far the best kite I have flown. They are stable, quick, well built with usual Cabrinha air lock valve which can't be beaten, I don't care what the naysayers have to say, if you like waves these are the kites for you. Grab a bargain, thinking of getting the 13m, but have found the 11m more than adequate on underground Freewave from 14 knots up.
KiteNutt
KiteNutt

QLD

280 posts

23 Mar 2010 7:32am
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terryzarmzof said...

they fix up the dodgy pulleys on the 2010 kites? 2009 ones were a joke


Yeah mate they use metal eyelets now... No moving parts. Wish more brands would use them they are quite good.
high as a kite
high as a kite

SA

1312 posts

23 Mar 2010 8:10am
Settle Lover, me thinks ya getting sucked in again.

Your've stopped taking ya pills haven't you.


HAAK

Paul1
Paul1

QLD

1011 posts

23 Mar 2010 8:59am
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Saffer said...

Paul1 said...

Saffer said...

MY CABRINHA NOMAD REVIEW

Colouring

Nice tree matching green and yellow colouring. Looks good.

Construction

First rate construction. Lines are easy to cut when you can't get your kite down from a tree.

Turning speed

Turns fast. Fast enough to get it stuck in a tree almost instantly from take off, even quicker if it's a low bush. Old kites flew slower into trees, this one is like a magnet to trees, especially for beginners.

Range

Range on the kite was massive. I could hit big trees and small trees.

Relaunch

A bit slow depending on the tree. Small bushes were quick but big trees were slow, even pulling both back lines. Relaunching from power lines were surprisingly quick but it seem to fly to one side repeatedly after that. Might have something to do with the lines being burned off one side but at least it loops well.

Conclusion

All in all, if you like trees, this is your kite. It hits trees like no other kite i've seen, with the exception of maybe other cabrinha kites which also hit trees very well. This might explain the fact that most people think cabrinha's grow on trees, but in reality, they're just attracted to them.

To finish off, if trees are bad publicity, then this is the Lara Bingle of kites


You really need to get out more mate, you have way too much time on your hands, maybe take up kite surfing or something similar? Oh, and Pete Cabrinha apologises for what happened that night


Apologises? Does he have any idea how long it took to get his kite down from my Christmas tree?apologies just don't cut it.

P.s. Shoulder surgery put me out of commission in Feb. No alternatives at the moment.


Did it hurt when he finally managed to knock you off the top of your Christmas tree???? I guess you landed on your shoulder???
Saffer
Saffer

VIC

4501 posts

23 Mar 2010 10:17am
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Paul1 said...
Did it hurt when he finally managed to knock you off the top of your Christmas tree???? I guess you landed on your shoulder???


Nah, the shoulder was from compulsive mastu...ummm...nevermind...
Mr float
Mr float

NSW

3452 posts

23 Mar 2010 11:01am
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ultrahits said...

I know a retailer that told me he was not ordering anymore Cabs because they will be launching the 2011 models mid year or there abouts


don't they all?
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