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RAL INN said..
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The target for this kite is for having fun and general free riding and making foiling easier in winds not at extreme low ends.
In moderate winds you don't need anything special in a kite to go foiling. Any modern, agile kite with a bit of range will do fine. A good top end is desirable because it is easy for hydrofoil newbies to get overpowered.
Hydrofoils let you ride in light wind marginal conditions where it is very likely that you will drop the kite. You want light weight so it is less likely to fall in the first place, and exceptionally easy relaunch so you can get the kite up in a puff.
Agility is good so you can get the kite in position to power out of a gybe, but not too fast so that you are stuck with short pulses of power.
If the Notus Air is a hydrofoil specific kite then they need to clearly state the things that will make it good for foiling and support that with information and videos etc. Just saying it is a hydrofoil specific kite is not enough.
Is the $1750 price complete with a bar and bag and pump? The separate prices on your Facebook page imply that bar and lines are $440 extra.