Just had the pleasure of riding the Zian Kima 2.
Thought I'd post up what I thought and share with those that are interested to hear how the kite performs from a wave riders perspective. Please if you've also tried feel free to make additional comments:)
First up being a delta C fan the kite already was ticking boxes.
The pitch fork bridal and rear line pulley set up works just like any other Delta C kite, with the bar and lines giving an instant feel of control for the rider.
I did shorten the rear lines slightly by adding an extra knot to the adjustable setting underneath the foam float on the bar. This allowed for instant and equal line tension on the bar (when fully sheeted in) If you don't mind the rear lines slightly slack, the standard setting is fine! This is a personal preference and something to play with when your fine tuning your kite and bar set up!
The sheeting out of the bar is great works great ditches all power allowing the kite to fly to the window edge without any power almost instantly. The relaunch off the water is also really quick and is best achieved with the bar sheeted out and pulling on one of the outside lines once the kites back in the air retake control of the kite with both hands on the bar.
The turning of the kite is smooth and fast with minimal flutter...there is a bit of bar pressure. This is something I like as you know where the kite is and it makes the kite feel like it's got some balls!!! Low end grunt!
I'm currently riding the smaller bar, 45cm with 22m lines, but the bigger bar 54cm with 24m lines would definitely take away some of this bar pressure. Again a personal preference to what you like with your bar set up...the bar also has grooves for you finger and is super grippy and comfortable!
Riding a wave and making tacks, on the wave toe side or forehand for me on a wave the kite felt awesome, it sat perfectly in the wind window and was able to fly at 45* degrees through bottom turns and top turns. The kite also fell back into the window through bigger carve or cutback like turns. Popping airs strapless was also supported with this kite and the strapped rider could easily boost sending this kite. On your backhand the kite also rides really nicely turning through bottom and top turns or sitting at 45* nicely as you ride down the line.
On a tack the kite has a nice feel and the stopper on the depower rope is also really comfortable and easy to use on long tacks when holding ground. The depower is set with a standard clamclet this is my favourite and the industries preferred depower by most leading kite manufacturers.
The chicken loop is a little small but conventional and Swivel allows for smooth turning while riding and untwisting the lines on the go. I'd like the chicken loop to have an auto lock so the chicken loop doesn't swivel when unhooking. Not a big issue to deal with though...
Finally the safety release is also functional and will easily put release when needed, it is also super quick to put back together to get you back out there faster...
If you've also tried this kite please feel free to make a comment.
If your on the Gold Coast and keen to have a go give me a shout.
Cheers
Nate


