I'm looking for heads up on naish ride and its light wind brother the fly I'm into free ride and want to start trying old school big floaty airs and tricks was wondering how these kites fair and are they any good getting back upwind quickly after doing decent long floaty jumps.
I tried the first gen Fly - wasn't very impressed... pulled nicely but very downwind, hard on the legs to go upwind but it was fast and agile... and very well balanced - you could let go the bar and the kite would sit against the bar stopper and just stay there.
The next gen is apparently better.
But my Flite 17 is even better again :D it's fast, it pulls good, it goes upwind really well and best of all - it's got float! Reminds me of my Speed3s in how you just hang around up there, then sorta hover over the water as you redirect. Very easy to do foot-outs and multiple rotations on it.
Had to look up your kite Kamikuza, where did you get yours from I can't seem to find any shops that deal with them, I like getting a brief run down on them and then if its got my interest I really have to be able to demo one, my current LW is 19m core but I'm looking at upgrading to a new 3 kite quiver, needs to be high aspect for upwind speed and big floaty jumps, my bones are too old for freestyle/wake style lol
Got mine direct... I knows people :D
I think you'll get more bottom end out of the 19... but the Flite is just so flickable. It's not high AR at all, but it just floats... better than my XBs too. Builds apparent wind really nice, I love it.
The new OR Prodigy is supposed to be a very user-friendly, with good float too. Up to 14m... Flite is 15 or 17.5.
Ride is targeted as an all-rounder...
But I like love jumping too - and my XBs go well when the wind is up, and the float is acceptable. I torn about ditching them for the few pennies they'd bring or keeping them for when I just want to boost. I'll have to figure out how to hide them from the wife...
Nothing like a foil though, for just hanging around looking at the scenery... that's a whole other kettle o' fish though :lol:
There's always the Draft, if you want high AR and a Naish. I must try to get a ride on one, we got them at the clubhouse...
I tried the first gen Fly - wasn't very impressed... pulled nicely but very downwind, hard on the legs to go upwind but it was fast and agile... and very well balanced - you could let go the bar and the kite would sit against the bar stopper and just stay there. The next gen is apparently better. But my Flite 17 is even better again :D it's fast, it pulls good, it goes upwind really well and best of all - it's got float! Reminds me of my Speed3s in how you just hang around up there, then sorta hover over the water as you redirect. Very easy to do foot-outs and multiple rotations on it.
This isn't my experience at all. Found it needs no more back foot drive than any other big kite. I mostly ride it strapless on my North Nugget.
The first model FLY prefers the two forward most connection points for the bridle, never put it on the back knot.
Shane we have had a demo FLY all season but if you want floaty old school you will prefer the Draft as Kamikuza mentioned.
Haven't tried the Fly but for upwind the Infinity is definitely one of the best going. I have kited with guys on xr2 17m, and big cabs and it eats these for breakfast in the upwind dept. Pretty funny seeing your mates walking when you're hitting lips all day and they're telling you after how great their kite is lol. Not sure about float as I prefer hitting waves and rolling.
I tried the first gen Fly - wasn't very impressed... pulled nicely but very downwind, hard on the legs to go upwind but it was fast and agile... and very well balanced - you could let go the bar and the kite would sit against the bar stopper and just stay there. The next gen is apparently better. But my Flite 17 is even better again :D it's fast, it pulls good, it goes upwind really well and best of all - it's got float! Reminds me of my Speed3s in how you just hang around up there, then sorta hover over the water as you redirect. Very easy to do foot-outs and multiple rotations on it.
This isn't my experience at all. Found it needs no more back foot drive than any other big kite. I mostly ride it strapless on my North Nugget.
The first model FLY prefers the two forward most connection points for the bridle, never put it on the back knot.
As I said, that was my impression of the first gen - the Fly2 apparently addressed that "issue".
Shane we have had a demo FLY all season but if you want floaty old school you will prefer the Draft as Kamikuza mentioned.
Hi , yeah I see you have a demo day coming up, I'll definitely come check that one out and yeah those drafts have caught my eye, am really keen to look at updating my quiver now that I know I'll be getting some tax back this year lol.
I tried the first gen Fly - wasn't very impressed... pulled nicely but very downwind, hard on the legs to go upwind but it was fast and agile... and very well balanced - you could let go the bar and the kite would sit against the bar stopper and just stay there.
The next gen is apparently better.
But my Flite 17 is even better again :D it's fast, it pulls good, it goes upwind really well and best of all - it's got float! Reminds me of my Speed3s in how you just hang around up there, then sorta hover over the water as you redirect. Very easy to do foot-outs and multiple rotations on it.
Don't think so man, I think your thinking of your core, the fly goes upwind so easy. For floaty
jumps go the draft