Anyone know when the new Ozone bar will be available?
Is the 11 metre and 9 metre Edge supplied with the same size bar?
Hi Rob, my understanding is that a new chickenloop will be appearing soon, but the fully redesigned bar may be a little while longer. Steve at Kitepower would have the latest info though.
Yes the 9 and 11 Edges both run on the 50cm bar.
Ozone wasn't happy with some of the quality of fittings ,so have found another manufacturer to make the product, personally can't see why they need to change what is already a great bar, doesnt make the kite fly any different, got a mate in the UK who's with ozone if your keen ill find out what the go is
Yo Rob agricultural, whas that when you where plowing the beach with your chin, I've pulled my safety twice in 2 sessions with no dramas,every few weeks i spray the swivel and safety with silicone spray smooth as silk, where have you been lately Mr getaway
yo kiteboy its a personal preference, if you mix your kite quiver with different brands then yes id say go with the push away ,but if your familiar with the system it doesnt matter if its push away or pull, if you turned the tables and ozone were the only brand with a push system we would be having the same discussion
So why would you want to pull your safety if your lines are slack, a kite won't launch you or drag you around with slack lines can you give me a example, I'm not being smart I'm just curious
Steve, by "side" i think he means whether to have the chicken loop QR on the left or right (as the QR is not in the center like for example on the cabrinha bars).
My biggest gripe withe the ozone bar is the accidental un-hookings - does anyone else get those? I think a longer donkey dick is needed. Since I don't ride suicide if I let go of the bar after accidentally unhooking the kite flags and on occasion fell through the lines - which results in a trip back to the beach and resetting.
The second issue is the fact that you have to manually untwist the leash after a kite loop if you don't ride suicide. Yeah, I know I could use suicide but I'd prefer to have the option to flag the kite if **** hits the fan.
There are pros and cons with every bar. No bar is perfect. The Ozone bar is no different. The bar grip is comfortable and high quality, the lines are high quality and the retractable elastic cords that hold the lines in place once wound up are a nice feature.
The main problem is that the safety can jam fairly easily with a bit of sand. This wouldn't be so much of a problem with a push-away release as you can force the release away from you using the resistance of the chicken loop against the harness hook. With a pull release though, there will be no resistance if the lines are slack. Matix has already explained one of the reasons why you would want to release when the lines are slack.
@SpaceCoyote: I have also experienced two accidental unhookings. Once was because the CL was somehow resting on the tip of the harness hook, as opposed to actually being within the hook. The donkey dick wasn't stiff and/or long enough to prevent the CL being ripped all the way off the hook. Another time i was simply cruising along, powered up, and it just unhooked suddenly with no warning. This was probably for the same reason, but it certainly helps to have a deep harness hook. It has only happened twice, so i personally don't have an issue with the donkey dick.
Yes, the bar works, but if we kept on defending rubbish designs, then we'd all probably still be riding rubbish kites like the Slingshot Link
.
"But sir, why fix it? It works.........sort of."
Disclaimer: i have never flown a Slingshot Link.