peanuticus said...
I'm weighing in at about 70kg and use a 5'11" surfboard unstrapped and twintip if i have to.. I've been a slingshot rider from day dot using TD1's, Links, 08 Fuels, REV's. Also flown heaps of other brands. I sold my 7m REV as i simply didn't like it that much and was very disappointed in the new build quality of the SS kites for in the surf.
All I use now is a 9m Griffin. I get going easily in just under 15 knots and have done unhooked wave riding in gusty 25knots. above that I choose to stay hooked in.
I have thrashed this thing in the surf and its never had a problem. I had a problem with a few struts popping (3) and just left them flat, the kite still flys good without 3 struts. Griffin just gave me new struts for free when I mentioned it too them and they probably popped due to sand or stones in the struts from bashing it in the surf.
The depower is great, hang time and jump height scares the living daylights out of me (ask the locals at Jervis Bay), its stable, powerful, and does anything you want it too.
its got all the wizzy stuff of the big brands, the bars keep going from strength to strength in terms of kit, the build quality is up there if not better now than a lot of brands for a LOT LESS cash.
I'm happy with my 1 kite quiver, can't wait for the 2010 kites to turn up.
if you want to try it out just come to the beach and you can have a go.
Pete
Peanuticus, that sounds like sponsored rider talk to me?
What didn't you like exactly about the 7m rev? I loved my 9. I presume you are comparing the 08 REV with the 09 Griffin? Disappointed with the build quality of Slingshots & yet you've had "a few popping struts on the Griffin"? A smidg of bias perhaps?
I'm not trying to piss you off. How about an honest direct comparison, REV to Griffin, pro's & cons of each, rider suitability of each. Any idea of a power comparison of like sizes?
Thanks
COL