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Created by coastflyer > 9 months ago, 10 Nov 2015
coastflyer
SA, 600 posts
10 Nov 2015 9:10AM
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Don't know if you have seen this one yet, but some huge jumps! Very interesting looking kite too.

loftywinds2
185 posts
10 Nov 2015 8:51AM
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The FX is a great kite, and has the best pump and delfate system of any kite I've seen yet. The only issue I have with it is the canopy. It's as thin as rice paper rolls! So treat the kite better than your own baby

Drury
NSW, 502 posts
10 Nov 2015 12:19PM
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loftywinds2 said..
The FX is a great kite, and has the best pump and delfate system of any kite I've seen yet. The only issue I have with it is the canopy. It's as thin as rice paper rolls! So treat the kite better than your own baby


It's double rip stop ... Same as the Switchblade and most other top kite brands. Great canopy material.

Ozone Kites Aus
NSW, 884 posts
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10 Nov 2015 3:54PM
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loftywinds2 said..
Drury said..



loftywinds2 said..
The FX is a great kite, and has the best pump and delfate system of any kite I've seen yet. The only issue I have with it is the canopy. It's as thin as rice paper rolls! So treat the kite better than your own baby





It's double rip stop ... Same as the Switchblade and most other top kite brands. Great canopy material.




Really? Not from what I've seen sunshine. I had an FX drag over some ROUND rocks and rip, there went the canopy. Yeah maybe bad luck and could have happened with any kite but I took a piece of it and compare it with an older Slingshot piece of ripstop and it's not double, I can assure you. Same micron width of 25u (0.001 inch). That's just advertising spin mate.

This is real Ripstop..

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File%3ARipStop.jpg

Now look closely at the Fx... Hmmmm not quite the same eh?


Listen up Moonbeams , your wiki reference is 10 years old (minimum), which is like an eternity as far as plastics/coatings/fibre technology goes. The cloth that Cab kites are made from is a completely new cloth developed specifically for Cabrinha kites, by a very large cloth manufacturer in Asia, Cab have used that cloth now for at least 2 full seasons. Saying its like rice paper and then using a 10 year old wiki reference sort of says a lot about your opinion and bias against this brand.







Fly on da wall
SA, 725 posts
10 Nov 2015 4:39PM
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So, they don't still blow up just sitting on the beach pumped up?

I've been lucky enough to still see a few switch blades do it...

Might be too much humidity.....

sir ROWDY
WA, 5366 posts
10 Nov 2015 5:12PM
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So, they don't still blow up just sitting on the beach pumped up?



Nah they sold that performance attribute to Best .

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
10 Nov 2015 8:38PM
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D2 is the strongest canopy material out there atm. We haven't seen a ripped Cabrinha from impact on water in a long time. North was 1st brand to use it (not invented by North but Tejin ;)Since last year Ozone and Cabrinha are also using it.Back to the experts...

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
10 Nov 2015 9:43PM
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You destroyed yet another kite, lofty? Jesus, you're a menace...

CJ2478
NSW, 484 posts
11 Nov 2015 7:40AM
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IS there any benefit in having a weaker canopy material than D2? As in when a canopy would have torn on older models, are the forces now transferred to the leading and trailing edge which will result in damage to more critical areas, leading to more expensive repairs or 'fatal' damage to the kite?

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
11 Nov 2015 6:42AM
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Kamikuza said..
You destroyed yet another kite, lofty? Jesus, you're a menace...


That's not me.

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
11 Nov 2015 6:46AM
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INTHELOOP said..
D2 is the strongest canopy material out there atm. We haven't seen a ripped Cabrinha from impact on water in a long time. North was 1st brand to use it (not invented by North but Tejin ;)Since last year Ozone and Cabrinha are also using it.Back to the experts...



www2.teijin-frontier.com/english/sozai/specifics/techno-force.html

I don't see Cabrinha mentioned.

Ozone Kites Aus
NSW, 884 posts
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11 Nov 2015 9:09AM
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Cabrinha don't use Teijin cloth, they have worked with an asian based sailcloth manufacturer to develop their own version of double ripstop.

Driesdtl
37 posts
11 Nov 2015 2:44PM
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Cape Town rocks:)



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