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Rebel vs Hyper Type?

Created by Cooky Cooky  > 9 months ago, 4 Sep 2006
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Cooky
Cooky

WA

148 posts

4 Sep 2006 2:56pm
Has anyone tried both these kites and can offer (preferabaly unbiased)comparison?
qfmike737
qfmike737

QLD

398 posts

11 Sep 2006 9:15am
nope but i can be sure that if you just ask about the rebel you will get a review easy!!!! i haven't tried a hyper type but i have compared the rebel to the slingshot link in both 4 line bridled or 5 line setups and a Naish Boxer SLE
omega
omega

VIC

100 posts

11 Sep 2006 9:42am
quote:
nope but i can be sure that if you just ask about the rebel you will get a review easy!!!! i haven't tried a hyper type but i have compared the rebel to the slingshot link in both 4 line bridled or 5 line setups and a Naish Boxer SLE


hey qfmike, I havent seen any actual reviews of the naish boxer sle, what are your views on it?

Was also wondering how the naish boxer sle stacks up against the rebel in regards to depower, wind range, turning speed, and jumping?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
qfmike737
qfmike737

QLD

398 posts

11 Sep 2006 11:09am
hey omega

Im probably not a good person to ask because I think I am biased. I love the Rebel too much just like anyone else who has the Rebel. I tried the Boxer SLE but the winds were a bit too light for me to comment properly. I dont want to say too much unless I have a couple of good sessions on it with good wind. I think that is most fair.

The one pump is great, I set the pump to 6.2psi and it's the ultimate lazy mans rig. It looks like like a 'stronger' kite then other kites around. I think the Naish boxer has always been pretty bomproof like Slingshot Kites. I had the Boxer SLE on the 2:1 ratio. I have yet to try other seetings but it is super light on the bar. I personally dont like very light bar pressure because I find it a little hard to get used to. I like the feel of C-kites. Ill get back to you and put a post up when I ride it a few more times and Ill see if I can arrange for you to try one out yourself.

Go the Rebel!!! heeee heee
omega
omega

VIC

100 posts

11 Sep 2006 4:17pm
thanks for the info qfmike. Im very heavily leaning towards the rebel so i was hoping you could answer one more question for me.

I was thinking of getting a 10m/14m set up, but looking at the windranges on the north site there doesnt seem to be that much difference in low end between the 12 and 14.

Is it possible that the rebel 12m could be seen as a one kite quiver? Just wondering what sort of low and high ends you have been getting (and the sweet spot for the kite).

Cheers
qfmike737
qfmike737

QLD

398 posts

11 Sep 2006 11:01pm
Well how heavy are you? im 81kgs riding a 06 135cm Naish Thorn. I wanted to get a 2 kite quiver for 2007. I was thinking C-kite 9/10m and a 14m but I thought why bother??? I got a 12m Rebel and I think this is just all I am going to need for a whole season. If it's less then 13kts then why would I even want to bother kiting???? Big kites are BORING. I am not used to kiting in over 28kts so I just dont go out of my skill level. If I lived in Maui then I'd probabloy be fine with wind like that but I dont live there.

A 12m Rebel is like a 14m C-kite and I think a 14m Rebel is like a 16m C-kite but the Rebel has better lower end and high end = bigger wind range. I get going in only 13kts and I've been in gusty 25-27kts...I hadn't even used much depower and with these kites you dont really feel the gusts like you do on a normal C-kite. I've heard alot of these newer kites dont offer too much extra power between say 14m and 16m. I think a good combination is a 12m for most people even if you are heavier then 80kgs and maybe a 9m. The 9m is probably going to be the most grunty of the lot. Let me know if you want one.
hosko
hosko

WA

393 posts

11 Sep 2006 9:58pm
picked up my 10 today can't wait to get out there
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ADS

WA

365 posts

18 Sep 2006 3:22pm
Picked up my 12m Hypertype from SOS, now to get some time off work to try it out... Hope to review after a few decent sessions.
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LEWISS
LEWISS

NSW

335 posts

18 Sep 2006 7:46pm
Hi I tried a 12m Rebel a couple of days ago, BAR pressure, what bar pressure, you cant even feel the kite because the bar pressure is so light, good and bad. You cant really feel the power either, its their but dont really feel it. Kite looks good but. Would only use one as a beginer.

LB
qfmike737
qfmike737

QLD

398 posts

19 Sep 2006 10:41pm
Hi LB

If you think the Rebel's Bar pressure it too light??? have you tried the bar pressure of other kites? there are some kites out there that have like NO bar pressure!
jan
jan

jan

WA

1119 posts

20 Sep 2006 12:14am
unhook... theres ur bar pressure :D
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