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2010 North Fuse

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Created by BrisKites > 9 months ago, 21 Mar 2010
BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
21 Mar 2010 9:45AM
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Some info on the new Fuse in this video-



Yes it is similar to the Rebel in many ways but these are the major differences I found in the 12m-
-Fuse is lighter on the bar

- Rebel is more aggressive in turning, the fuse turns well but with much bigger bar inputs

-Upwind performance of the Fuse is absolutely amazing even in the light wind. To the point you have to keep an eye out as you are running a totally different reach angle to everybody else.

-Jumps no higher than a Rebel in a 12m but the hang time is long and it will jump in very light stuff. I don't recall another LEI with this much hang. Would imagine the smaller ones jump huge. Maybe owners of smaller sizes can give feedback on this.

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22 Mar 2010 8:08PM
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Hi guys ive been riding the 10 MTR fuse now for few weeks both on flat water and in surf ,Ive also done a few lessons with it, all over its pretty user friendly much like an 09 rebel with lighter bar pressure and only 4 lines. But saying that ive had rebel riders riding it, some like it, but others deffinately don't so i cant say its just like a rebel. For myself have found it great to ride, good upwind, nice easy jumps, stable even in turbulant wind, great relaunch, light bar pressure fast turning and good through loops but does take committed bar imput. My advice is try before you buy we have a demo 10, and im sure most north stores do.
Hope this helps have fun
George

waxman
SA, 1390 posts
22 Mar 2010 11:17PM
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Just looking at the pic quickly it reminds me of the SB but im sure norths kite will be a lot better built. I have seen some old rebels that are still in use today with no real issues. So without trying it cant comment but it looks like it would be a good wakestyle/surf kite? 4 lines way to go, for a lot of people that have just learnt 4 line is all they know so it makes sence to give them what they know and want.

Looks good i think we will see a lot around, as long as they fly as good as they look

ruffryder61
QLD, 470 posts
31 Mar 2010 1:09PM
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waxman said...

Just looking at the pic quickly it reminds me of the SB but im sure norths kite will be a lot better built. I have seen some old rebels that are still in use today with no real issues. So without trying it cant comment but it looks like it would be a good wakestyle/surf kite? 4 lines way to go, for a lot of people that have just learnt 4 line is all they know so it makes sence to give them what they know and want.

Looks good i think we will see a lot around, as long as they fly as good as they look


wakesyle no
surf no
freeride yes

Flying High
NSW, 217 posts
2 Apr 2010 11:55AM
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Ruffryder61 said...
wakesyle no
surf no
freeride yes


Why not surf - Norht describe the Kite as a free-ride/surf kite

jboz
NSW, 41 posts
6 Apr 2010 12:26PM
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Flying High said...

Ruffryder61 said...
wakesyle no
surf no
freeride yes


Why not surf - Norht describe the Kite as a free-ride/surf kite


My experience is, "brilliant freeride", easy big jumps, extra long hang time and smooth power. Surf characteristics are better than allot of kites, especially turning on slack lines, but I would choose the Rebel if I wanted surf only. If you want both surf and freeride in one kite, because you can't afford the perfect kite for each circumstance (who can?), go the Fuse. Especially if you are used to 4 line kites such as Revs, Sonics, Switchblades etc. It does have the five line attachment if preferred, but I have never used it.

Hope this helps.

Bojsen
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6 Apr 2010 5:58PM
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My experience is, "brilliant freeride", easy big jumps, extra long hang time and smooth power. Surf characteristics are better than allot of kites, especially turning on slack lines, but I would choose the Rebel if I wanted surf only. If you want both surf and freeride in one kite, because you can't afford the perfect kite for each circumstance (who can?), go the Fuse. Especially if you are used to 4 line kites such as Revs, Sonics, Switchblades etc. It does have the five line attachment if preferred, but I have never used it.

Hope this helps.



m8, can you explain your view in more details. Why do you want to use the Rebel over the Fuse in the surf if they behave similar? Its 4 lines over 5 lines? Is it for the safety or?

I own Rebels 09 and want to upgrade to 5 and 7 in 2010 sizes for either Rebel or Fuse. I mainly them for surf which is also my main criteria of function.

Thanks



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