Would you be able to fly the naish pivot on an ozone bar?also if anyone flys the pivots, what size would you get for Perth summer at 88kgs? I was thinking the 9?cheers
Yeuch, that'd be like driving a Porch and sitting on a beer crate. Get the better bar - the Naish bar.
Yeuch, that'd be like driving a Porch and sitting on a beer crate. Get the better bar - the Naish bar.
I think a beer crate would be perfect to drive a porch? That or a plastic chair ![]()
I have a 12m Pivot with an Ozone bar and works fine.
Do not self rescue with a Naish bar, better let the "cheap" kite go ;)
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Yeuch, that'd be like driving a Porch and sitting on a beer crate. Get the better bar - the Naish bar.
I think a beer crate would be perfect to drive a porch? That or a plastic chair ![]()
Huh, auto correct. Genius.
The Naish bar is leaps and bounds ahead of the Ozone... thing... carbon bar, super comfy grip, proper swivel, neat touches in the bunagy tidies.
Yeuch, that'd be like driving a Porch and sitting on a beer crate. Get the better bar - the Naish bar.
I think a beer crate would be perfect to drive a porch? That or a plastic chair ![]()
Huh, auto correct. Genius.
The Naish bar is leaps and bounds ahead of the Ozone... thing... carbon bar, super comfy grip, proper swivel, neat touches in the bunagy tidies.
Below depower, which has been wearing out due to the aggressive metal teeth, already seeing signs of wear, it's a bar , it has lines, fly your kite , all this bollocks
Don't use one, ( but was given a demo when released ) and observation from what I've seen, honestly never had a kite session and thought how much better it could of been with nice comfy grip, soft bar ends, Don't use ozone bars either, but I'd bet you a few hundred dollars the ozone would outlast the naish, you carnt comment on longevity on a new product, the kites a nice kite, but not for me, too lame in its power delivery, also wise to how you'd know it's a better kite than the reo in the waves?![]()
What do you mean by lame in the power delivery I have found nothing lame about the power of the pivot.
What do you mean by lame in the power delivery I have found nothing lame about the power of the pivot.
Spongy and un connected, also had delay coming out of jumping transitions and full rail carves , found the jumps lofty and slow, reqd little movement overhead, gave up a few times especially riding on an edge parked, power comes late on the bar input( other commented inc shop dealer), it's an easy kite to fly, just wasn't my thing, but if that's what you like then fine by me,
Would you be able to fly the naish pivot on an ozone bar?also if anyone flys the pivots, what size would you get for Perth summer at 88kgs? I was thinking the 9?cheers
I have a 7m pivot and fly it with the RRD V4 bar. I weigh about 85kg and have been exclusively using a North Nugget (29litre board) for the past few weeks. When everyone else was out on a 12m kites in 18-20 knots I found I was nicely powered. The combo just trucks upwind. Thinks start getting a bit sketchy around the 35kt mark.
Found the pivot is perfect for surfing, not so great for freestyle.
What do you mean by lame in the power delivery I have found nothing lame about the power of the pivot.
Spongy and un connected, also had delay coming out of jumping transitions and full rail carves , found the jumps lofty and slow, reqd little movement overhead, gave up a few times especially riding on an edge parked, power comes late on the bar input( other commented inc shop dealer), it's an easy kite to fly, just wasn't my thing, but if that's what you like then fine by me,
So you haven't used the bar but are making comments on the feel, longevity, and usefulness? Really?
Don't recall anyone saying anything about using in waves, but your review there is what I think of the Reo, and the opposite for the Pivot. Except for the jumps... Pivot was a little twitchy it the nasty gusts but what PirateD said plus one.
Basicaly, the Reo is a fast but gutless kite, great for little men, on surfboards but useless for anything else. A good beginners kite.
If you've not had the pleasure of a light, smoothly textured and comfortable bar, and can't imagine how it would be nicer, then you're missing nothing.
A solid lump of steel will outlast the Ozone - will that make it a better bar?
What do you mean by lame in the power delivery I have found nothing lame about the power of the pivot.
Spongy and un connected, also had delay coming out of jumping transitions and full rail carves , found the jumps lofty and slow, reqd little movement overhead, gave up a few times especially riding on an edge parked, power comes late on the bar input( other commented inc shop dealer), it's an easy kite to fly, just wasn't my thing, but if that's what you like then fine by me,
So you haven't used the bar but are making comments on the feel, longevity, and usefulness? Really?
Don't recall anyone saying anything about using in waves, but your review there is what I think of the Reo, and the opposite for the Pivot. Except for the jumps... Pivot was a little twitchy it the nasty gusts but what PirateD said plus one.
Basicaly, the Reo is a fast but gutless kite, great for little men, on surfboards but useless for anything else. A good beginners kite.
If you've not had the pleasure of a light, smoothly textured and comfortable bar, and can't imagine how it would be nicer, then you're missing nothing.
A solid lump of steel will outlast the Ozone - will that make it a better bar?
Naish bar
-not colour coded right
-no ability to untwist lines.
-below bar depower some like it, others not
-no PU coating on main lines so wear out much faster
-no saftey distance for push away, if bar gets tangled can lock bar on top of chicken loop unable to release.
-no 2nd gen suicide system that can be ejected like Ozone, Airush, Slingshot, liquid force etc etc.
- no stopper ball on flag out line (that I know of) so bar goes all the way to the kite if you eject.
Weigh 90kg use a 9 Reo in 15 knots with a surfboard, when others are on 12s and surfboards, Reo is a grunty kite! When did you last try one?
Dan
A solid lump of steel will outlast the Ozone - will that make it a better bar?
No, but would make a better option to wrap some annoying ****s head![]()
- neither is the Ozone bar.
- swivel. Technique?
- moot, then.
- meh, I'm not a fan of PU tubes. The disadvantages aren't outweighed by that supposed sole advantage.
- that's a new one. I think a similar argument has been used for any push away safety.
- moot, due to the design.
- Ok, if that bothers you.
For another $60, I'd much rather pay for the Naish bar. The Contact looks like it escaped from the early 00s, was dragged into the teens with the "new" QR, and they're still trying to get the most out of the parts molds they fabbed last century. I hate the hard bar ends, with those hooks - that grab lines more often than I can't push away the QR - and I hate that thing that holds the front line safety.
I'm indifferent about yellow. Mm memory foam...
Last used a Reo in October, last year... same day I got on 10m Switchblade, Pivot, Bandit, and Park. Zoom! Zoom! Flappity-flappit-flappity... sheet in and - no grunt.
If you're happy though, that's good. ![]()
- neither is the Ozone bar.
- swivel. Technique?
- moot, then.
- meh, I'm not a fan of PU tubes. The disadvantages aren't outweighed by that supposed sole advantage.
- that's a new one. I think a similar argument has been used for any push away safety.
- moot, due to the design.
- Ok, if that bothers you.
For another $60, I'd much rather pay for the Naish bar. The Contact looks like it escaped from the early 00s, was dragged into the teens with the "new" QR, and they're still trying to get the most out of the parts molds they fabbed last century. I hate the hard bar ends, with those hooks - that grab lines more often than I can't push away the QR - and I hate that thing that holds the front line safety.
I'm indifferent about yellow. Mm memory foam...
Last used a Reo in October, last year... same day I got on 10m Switchblade, Pivot, Bandit, and Park. Zoom! Zoom! Flappity-flappit-flappity... sheet in and - no grunt.
If you're happy though, that's good. ![]()
-As far as the kite industry is concerned RED and Blue have been the standard.
-Can't untwist from the CL
-What are these disadvantages you mention, Its a major selling point having a coated main line.
-NOPE, other brands have made solutions to this issue, only naish have not.
-NOT moot get a better design.
-Sure does, makes resetting after a eject a real PITA.
bla bla bla bla.
Says who? (Sailing industry is red/green, you know...) And what does it matter? I've swapped between bunches of brands and the ones that are easiest to cope with are the ones with the greatest contrast between left and right (or back and front), not ones with mostly black and fashionably small splashes of color.
Never really bothered me, unless the swivel is new and stiff. I like BTB swivel but it's not vital. Rotate or loop both directions....?
Disadvantages? Can't see what is happening under the PU, more expensive to replace and needs a custom part, the bar "sticks" while sheeting if the bar is being turned, single rope taking the load. If you ARE going to promote PU system as a sales point, better to have both depower rope AND safety line in there... saves the bar wearing on it. Cab got it right.
Has it ever happened? How could the bar jam like that?
Naish don't need to. If you're leashed to the safety line, and let go, the kite goes to full safety as if you pulled the QR. If you're hooked into the end of the trim rope, and let go, it'll go to full depower. No ring needed... same as SS, IIRC.
All single fronts are a PITA to reset. You can add one if it really bugs you...
BTW, Bandit is another kite I can't understand how anyone likes. As weak as the Reo.