Rider: 72kg,advanced
Style: Freeriding, Surf, Freestyle
Weather: 15-22 knots
Build Quality: 9/10
Satisfaction: 9/10
Disclosure: team rider
My Comments:
The Surf is the new wave-specific kite from Epic. It's available in 3 sizes 5, 8 and 12m (I've only tested the 8m).
This kite hits the market very recently so there is not much information available yet, so I hope this review will be useful.
It's a three struts kite with a very specific shape. The nose that doesn't touch the ground reminds me of the Naish Sigma but the rest of the kite is very different (see pictures).
I've only had a couple of quick sessions on this kite, with average surf conditions, so these are just my first impressions and I'll try to get back to this thread after spending more time on it.
The kite feels powerful but it doesn't rip me off the board through the turns, no matter how hard I sent the kite through the window.
The kite is super stable and drifts really well. I got washed up a few times and even with a bunch of slack in the lines, I always found the kite with a canopy full of wind, just waiting for me to grab the bar and get back on the board.
As most surf kites, it rockets upwind. Because of the shape, I was a bit skeptical about the relaunching but it turned out to be very good. The nose doesn't touch the surface, so the water doesn't go onto the canopy and it makes the relaunch super fast).
The 4G bar is the same as my other Epic kite. It's simple, very functional and comfortable, the quick release is at the top of the chicken loop and works very well. The only thing I'd change is adding some sort of padding or soft ends so you don't damage your board with the bar.
Build quality:
Very strong construction with a bunch of reinforced stitchings in high stress areas. It has a large dump valve with a nice neoprene cap to protect the canopy.
The bag is very well-made too. Plenty of space, extra pockets for the surf fins and the wax. All the zippers are in plastic and never get stuck with salt/sand/rust.
Goodies:
Not many kites come equipped like that. The kite comes with an extra set of 18m lines for strong wind conditions (I haven't tried them yet).
You also get an additional travel bag, a KiteAID repair kit (!), extra clip, patch, zip tie and tube, ...
The package is impressive, I really like the attention to details.
Purchasing & Delivery:
You can't argue with the quality and level of customer service offered by Epic Kites.
Dimitri (the owner) is always very keen to answer questions and genuinely considers users' feedbacks for the development of his kites.
The australian distributor, Nigel (East Coast Kitesurfing) does a fantastic job keeping his customers happy too. Don't hesitate to contact him if you want to demo any Epic kite.
Conclusion:
I haven't spent much time on it yet but so far, I'm stocked. It's a very specific kite for a specific purpose but it does a great job at it. You might be reluctant with the design at first (I was), but it works surprisingly well.
If you're hunting for a new surf kite or just curious about trying something new, I highly recommend to add this kite to your demo list.
There is 1 demo kite available in Perth at the moment. Just send me a mp if you want to give it go (I will be in Kitestock this weekend).
Otherwise you can get in touch with Nigel (EastCC), I'm sure he can arrange a demo for you.