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Catalyst Size help?

Created by RedStar RedStar  > 9 months ago, 16 Jan 2015
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RedStar
RedStar

14 posts

16 Jan 2015 5:18pm
Rider: 85kg, intermediate
Style: Freeriding, Wake, Freestyle
Weather: 12-30 knots

I used to have 2011 C4's. 7, 9 and 12m2. I have been pretty happy for size overlapping with this setup. Now i'm moving to Catalyst. Currently have 2014 12m2 Cat and still have 7&9m2 C4's.

My question is: What setup of Cats would you go? 6,8,12 or 7,9,12? Other what?
djdojo
djdojo

VIC

1614 posts

16 Jan 2015 9:24pm
7, 9, 12, otherwise you'll miss a bit of the sweet spot between an 8 and a 12. At your weight you'll easily hold the 7 in 30 knots and appreciate the sweet overlap from 9 to 12.

They will have a fair bit more low end and a tiny bit less top end than your 2011 C4s. Enjoy!
dafunk
dafunk

QLD

561 posts

16 Jan 2015 8:42pm
I had a 2011 c4 , read reviews on the Cat and bought one [2013]. found it slow turning ? now on 2013 c4 thats better ;-]
djdojo
djdojo

VIC

1614 posts

16 Jan 2015 11:38pm
Horses for courses - I run my 12m (and 9m) 2014 Cat on a 45cm bar to keep it nice and slow. I can still loop it no worries.

Some advanced riders like a fast kite, some don't. For myself, I rode 2011 C4s, 2012 C4s, 2013 Cats, 2014 Cats, and have never wanted more speed on any of them. Only had a few spins on borrowed 2013 C4s and found them stable rather than fast turning - sat better for unhooked stuff than the Cats (deeper and with less inclination to turn with minor bar input).

For beginners though, generally they want more turning speed because they're on too large a kite and therefore the kite is more to the edge of the window with not much rear line tension rather than being deeper in the window with decent rear line tension.

Disclosure: former Ozone team rider, now simply an Ozone fan.

If in doubt, demo.
RedStar
RedStar

14 posts

17 Jan 2015 3:36am
I was one year on 12m2 2013 C4. It was not my kite. I like the feel of 2011 C4 but they miss a bit low end. 7,9,12 was also what I though is better. Shame there was good deal on used 6&8m2 :)
sk1nner
sk1nner

VIC

181 posts

17 Jan 2015 10:29am
I agree with the above, 12+9+7, for a 3 kite quiver.

For a 2x kite quiver 12+8 would be fine, as there is some overlap between the 12+9.

I came from 2011 C4s to 2014 Catalysts and for all round riding their performance is some much more accessible across all conditions.


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