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Created by MProject04 > 9 months ago, 15 Nov 2021
MProject04
622 posts
15 Nov 2021 7:36PM
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Description here:
ktsurfing.com/wings/wing-air/

Pictures not published yet. Anyone seen it?
Curious to see what Jason Diffin came up with (love his Fringe sails!)

Tallboy
14 posts
15 Nov 2021 7:55PM
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Photo from 2XS website news






MProject04
622 posts
15 Nov 2021 9:09PM
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Photo from 2XS website news







Wow! that was fast! thanks!

Windoc
442 posts
15 Nov 2021 11:45PM
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Liking the strap/handle arrangement! Nice high vis colour too.

motogon
203 posts
16 Nov 2021 1:17AM
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Liking the strap/handle arrangement! Nice high vis colour too.


Where is that?

MProject04
622 posts
16 Nov 2021 3:29AM
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Windoc
442 posts
28 Nov 2021 4:54AM
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I rode a pre-production 4m KT wing (Called the Flux) this past week in Maui. It had scrim windows but was otherwise exactly as shown above. The production ones will have no windows. I have to say I was blown away at how forgettable the wing felt while flying (my highest compliment for a wing). Stiff, stable, quiet, light, powerful, great low/high end. Awesome flag out and tacking balance. Of all the wings I've ridden, this one was the best allrounder. Loved the handles and the inflation valves had easy twist off caps that even cold hands will work with. I loved it! The orange color looks even better in person. Dan Charlesworth photo credit.

mikesids
143 posts
16 Feb 2022 6:34AM
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Any other user feedback on these wings perchance?

FrothAddict
10 posts
17 Feb 2022 4:23PM
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Tried the 6m, I like the shorter span, way shorter than a Mojo 6.2. It's just slightly wider than a 4.8m PPC but over a foot deeper. Much bigger than a Strike v2 5.5 which overlaid on the PPC 4.8 was almost the same size. KT is also noticeably lighter than an Armie 5.5, ppc 5.8 and Mojo 6.2. Very stable & rigid frame. Pumped the **** out of it but it won't flex. By comparison, Strike CWC 6m felt more pumpable but it folds like butterfly wings on the pump. KT felt like a 5m but power of a 6m. I could be wrong but the profile doesn't look as deep as the Strike, maybe on a par with the ppc but there's very little flap in the KT. Maybe better in the higher wind range than in the lower? Very neutral feeling on the handle. Front handle useful for stink bug as it goes from strut to LE. The front handle doesn't have much of a curve so feels a bit weird. I prefer more of a loop but I can live with it. The fluro orange does my eyes in if I look at it too long. Suppose that's good if I want to be spotted. The construction quality on this one was A1. I like it but they are so expensive

Oh, I ordered one. You should get one Mike. build your lonely quiver to double digits!

ArthurAlston
NSW, 245 posts
18 Feb 2022 10:01AM
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FrothAddict said..
Tried the 6m, I like the shorter span, way shorter than a Mojo 6.2. It's just slightly wider than a 4.8m PPC but over a foot deeper. Much bigger than a Strike v2 5.5 which overlaid on the PPC 4.8 was almost the same size. KT is also noticeably lighter than an Armie 5.5, ppc 5.8 and Mojo 6.2. Very stable & rigid frame. Pumped the **** out of it but it won't flex. By comparison, Strike CWC 6m felt more pumpable but it folds like butterfly wings on the pump. KT felt like a 5m but power of a 6m. I could be wrong but the profile doesn't look as deep as the Strike, maybe on a par with the ppc but there's very little flap in the KT. Maybe better in the higher wind range than in the lower? Very neutral feeling on the handle. Front handle useful for stink bug as it goes from strut to LE. The front handle doesn't have much of a curve so feels a bit weird. I prefer more of a loop but I can live with it. The fluro orange does my eyes in if I look at it too long. Suppose that's good if I want to be spotted. The construction quality on this one was A1. I like it but they are so expensive

Oh, I ordered one. You should get one Mike. build your lonely quiver to double digits!


What do you mean by the commen re the 6 CWC? Especially "folds like butterfly wings on the pump." Do you mean once out on the water and you pump the wing to get going that it flexes?

Piros
QLD, 7213 posts
18 Feb 2022 9:40AM
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Sick Photo

FrothAddict
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18 Feb 2022 5:18PM
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ArthurAlston said..

FrothAddict said..
Tried the 6m, I like the shorter span, way shorter than a Mojo 6.2. It's just slightly wider than a 4.8m PPC but over a foot deeper. Much bigger than a Strike v2 5.5 which overlaid on the PPC 4.8 was almost the same size. KT is also noticeably lighter than an Armie 5.5, ppc 5.8 and Mojo 6.2. Very stable & rigid frame. Pumped the **** out of it but it won't flex. By comparison, Strike CWC 6m felt more pumpable but it folds like butterfly wings on the pump. KT felt like a 5m but power of a 6m. I could be wrong but the profile doesn't look as deep as the Strike, maybe on a par with the ppc but there's very little flap in the KT. Maybe better in the higher wind range than in the lower? Very neutral feeling on the handle. Front handle useful for stink bug as it goes from strut to LE. The front handle doesn't have much of a curve so feels a bit weird. I prefer more of a loop but I can live with it. The fluro orange does my eyes in if I look at it too long. Suppose that's good if I want to be spotted. The construction quality on this one was A1. I like it but they are so expensive

Oh, I ordered one. You should get one Mike. build your lonely quiver to double digits!



What do you mean by the commen re the 6 CWC? Especially "folds like butterfly wings on the pump." Do you mean once out on the water and you pump the wing to get going that it flexes?


Yes, exactly that.

ArthurAlston
NSW, 245 posts
19 Feb 2022 2:10PM
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FrothAddict said..

ArthurAlston said..


FrothAddict said..
Tried the 6m, I like the shorter span, way shorter than a Mojo 6.2. It's just slightly wider than a 4.8m PPC but over a foot deeper. Much bigger than a Strike v2 5.5 which overlaid on the PPC 4.8 was almost the same size. KT is also noticeably lighter than an Armie 5.5, ppc 5.8 and Mojo 6.2. Very stable & rigid frame. Pumped the **** out of it but it won't flex. By comparison, Strike CWC 6m felt more pumpable but it folds like butterfly wings on the pump. KT felt like a 5m but power of a 6m. I could be wrong but the profile doesn't look as deep as the Strike, maybe on a par with the ppc but there's very little flap in the KT. Maybe better in the higher wind range than in the lower? Very neutral feeling on the handle. Front handle useful for stink bug as it goes from strut to LE. The front handle doesn't have much of a curve so feels a bit weird. I prefer more of a loop but I can live with it. The fluro orange does my eyes in if I look at it too long. Suppose that's good if I want to be spotted. The construction quality on this one was A1. I like it but they are so expensive

Oh, I ordered one. You should get one Mike. build your lonely quiver to double digits!




What do you mean by the commen re the 6 CWC? Especially "folds like butterfly wings on the pump." Do you mean once out on the water and you pump the wing to get going that it flexes?



Yes, exactly that.


The power of the CWCs come from the leech being flicked. OTB Marine did a nice comparison video some on the ago demonstrating just that. It's not meant to be a super stiff wing.

mattllew
74 posts
20 Feb 2022 8:17PM
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ArthurAlston said..

FrothAddict said..


ArthurAlston said..



FrothAddict said..
Tried the 6m, I like the shorter span, way shorter than a Mojo 6.2. It's just slightly wider than a 4.8m PPC but over a foot deeper. Much bigger than a Strike v2 5.5 which overlaid on the PPC 4.8 was almost the same size. KT is also noticeably lighter than an Armie 5.5, ppc 5.8 and Mojo 6.2. Very stable & rigid frame. Pumped the **** out of it but it won't flex. By comparison, Strike CWC 6m felt more pumpable but it folds like butterfly wings on the pump. KT felt like a 5m but power of a 6m. I could be wrong but the profile doesn't look as deep as the Strike, maybe on a par with the ppc but there's very little flap in the KT. Maybe better in the higher wind range than in the lower? Very neutral feeling on the handle. Front handle useful for stink bug as it goes from strut to LE. The front handle doesn't have much of a curve so feels a bit weird. I prefer more of a loop but I can live with it. The fluro orange does my eyes in if I look at it too long. Suppose that's good if I want to be spotted. The construction quality on this one was A1. I like it but they are so expensive

Oh, I ordered one. You should get one Mike. build your lonely quiver to double digits!





What do you mean by the commen re the 6 CWC? Especially "folds like butterfly wings on the pump." Do you mean once out on the water and you pump the wing to get going that it flexes?




Yes, exactly that.



The power of the CWCs come from the leech being flicked. OTB Marine did a nice comparison video some on the ago demonstrating just that. It's not meant to be a super stiff wing.


Agree! I've only used one once for about 10 mins when the wind dropped. I stood up and pumped a few times in next to no wind. I was just about to start complaining about how much the struts and leach were moving and that it was spilling all the power but then looked down and I was already in foil! It's different but it's magic. Like a delayed elastic power to get up

jlv
41 posts
12 Mar 2022 3:52AM
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Any more test, review?

Windoc
442 posts
12 Mar 2022 5:35AM
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I've ridden a good number of wings from many brands now and have settled on the KTs for my main wings (4, 5m). I'll keep my V2 2.5m Armstrong and will likely sell my 5.2 Takuma WK if the low end is close enough to the KT 5m wing. I like wings that have good frame stiffness, low end power delivery to drive HA foils out of the hole, flag out well, and offer good all round performance. The KTs deliver these traits very well.

jlv
41 posts
14 Mar 2022 5:49AM
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How is the weght?

Windoc
442 posts
14 Mar 2022 10:48PM
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jlv said..
How is the weght?


I don't know precise weights but the 4 and 5m feel light. More important, they fly in a very neutral way making them feel lighter than they are while generating solid power when you need it.

jlv
41 posts
15 Mar 2022 1:51AM
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Many thanks, waiting for more reviews

gorgesailor
632 posts
15 Mar 2022 7:20AM
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Windoc said..
I've ridden a good number of wings from many brands now and have settled on the KTs for my main wings (4, 5m). I'll keep my V2 2.5m Armstrong and will likely sell my 5.2 Takuma WK if the low end is close enough to the KT 5m wing. I like wings that have good frame stiffness, low end power delivery to drive HA foils out of the hole, flag out well, and offer good all round performance. The KTs deliver these traits very well.


You should wait for the TK RS ...

Windoc
442 posts
16 Mar 2022 1:09PM
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gorgesailor said..

Windoc said..
I've ridden a good number of wings from many brands now and have settled on the KTs for my main wings (4, 5m). I'll keep my V2 2.5m Armstrong and will likely sell my 5.2 Takuma WK if the low end is close enough to the KT 5m wing. I like wings that have good frame stiffness, low end power delivery to drive HA foils out of the hole, flag out well, and offer good all round performance. The KTs deliver these traits very well.



You should wait for the TK RS ...


They do look pretty amazing!

Taavi
407 posts
4 May 2022 7:50PM
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Not going to praise it too much because I am a bit biased - selling these things, but maybe the riding video itself shows how it handles in some of the free ride conditions. Try to arrange a demo and see it yourself : )


Jonthesailorman
11 posts
24 May 2022 2:18AM
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Here's my review on my KT Wing Air 4m -->



I am also biased as I work for a shop that sells them, but truth is that this is my new favorite wing. I've got a full quiver in the works for myself actually. I prefer it to the Unit v2, Nitro, and Slingwing v3. The top end on it is super good, really looking forward to using it in The Gorge this summer.

The orange is blindingly intense haha.

jlv
41 posts
24 May 2022 7:32AM
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And what precise weight?

waterlife
VIC, 77 posts
25 May 2022 9:50AM
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Taavi said..
Not going to praise it too much because I am a bit biased - selling these things, but maybe the riding video itself shows how it handles in some of the free ride conditions. Try to arrange a demo and see it yourself : )



What's with the dish washing gloves? Are they for grip or warmth?

Windoc
442 posts
25 May 2022 12:44PM
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What's with the dish washing gloves? Are they for grip or warmth?


They're a great cold water/air hack. I guess Aussies are a little spoiled...

Windoc
442 posts
25 May 2022 12:52PM
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Jonthesailorman said..
Here's my review on my KT Wing Air 4m -->


I am also biased as I work for a shop that sells them, but truth is that this is my new favorite wing. I've got a full quiver in the works for myself actually. I prefer it to the Unit v2, Nitro, and Slingwing v3. The top end on it is super good, really looking forward to using it in The Gorge this summer.

The orange is blindingly intense haha.


Great review. Same experience here. Really an amazing V1!

Taavi
407 posts
26 May 2022 2:00AM
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waterlife said..

Taavi said..
Not going to praise it too much because I am a bit biased - selling these things, but maybe the riding video itself shows how it handles in some of the free ride conditions. Try to arrange a demo and see it yourself : )




What's with the dish washing gloves? Are they for grip or warmth?


For the warmth. When the air is already warm but the water is still near frozen it's OK to just have the gloves, tucked under the wetsuit sleeves. If the air is cold as well it's more tricky, then I use some custom gloves underneath and the most important thing is to prevent any water getting inside the gloves. Then the hands stay toasty warm.

For foiling you could theoretically use some thicker neoprene gloves. But the dishwashing gloves work well for wave windsurfing as well, as there is none of the grip problems and the hands do not get tired.





Jonthesailorman
11 posts
26 May 2022 6:16AM
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Thanks! Agreed, rookie wing of the year. Jason was stoked when he saw it :)



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