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Opinions North rebel in the waves

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Created by cauncy > 9 months ago, 31 Aug 2017
cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
31 Aug 2017 1:37PM
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well built kite

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
31 Aug 2017 4:12PM
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As good as the user I'd say

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
31 Aug 2017 4:38PM
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In my case, not very good!
I didn't have a very good time with my Rebels in the waves. Dropped them a lot, and when I did they would get tangled and be hard or impossible to relaunch. 5 lines suck in the waves if you drop them. Strong though. They also don't drift very well if that is your thing. Neo is dramatically better in waves for me.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
31 Aug 2017 7:46PM
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Oh you want a serious comparison. Rebels are sh1thouse in the waves lol.

I thought that photo was one of Craig's swim ins at Horrocks.

Matt988
WA, 154 posts
1 Sep 2017 8:19AM
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eppo said..
Oh you want a serious comparison. Rebels are sh1thouse in the waves lol.

I thought that photo was one of Craig's swim ins at Horrocks.


Thought it was me rescuing daves board at first glance back when I had park kites haha.

eppo
WA, 9688 posts
1 Sep 2017 9:14AM
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ha ha ya right lol. Mick has set dave up all along. ya cheeky bugger.

Dave Whettingsteel
WA, 1397 posts
1 Sep 2017 10:30AM
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Haha fortunately I never had a rebel that colour. Gotta be Craig.

ActionSportsWA
WA, 999 posts
1 Sep 2017 10:34AM
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The Rebel is not, and never has been a wave kite. Although having said that, depending upon the situation they can be OK. Problem is they generate too much power through speed, they have tapered wingtips which doesn't support them well when low in the wind window. They will tend to stall low in the wind window when going down the line with low apparent wind over the foil and high angle of attack. The 5 struts also add to the weight of the kite which compounds the abovementioned problems. All of this can be managed by a skilled kiter but why would you do that to yourself when the Neo or MOno are soooo easy and perfect for waves.

The Neo and the Mono are far better for surf kites. They are lighter, more responsive, more stable and less prone to stall and drop whilst low in the window.

Rebel is for boosting, freeriding, hangtime, upwind and monster wind range. Now being 4-line, there is less fear of tangles or hassles.

As usual, demo demo, demo

DM

Plummet
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1 Sep 2017 6:19PM
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Of course the rebel is awesome in the waves if you want to jump off wave lips!

eppo
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1 Sep 2017 6:28PM
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Plummet said..
Of course the rebel is awesome in the waves if you want to jump off wave lips!



...aka this arvo.



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