Im really glad that Light wind specific kites are being improved upon by some kite companies - to put the Fun Factor into riding twintips in Very light winds so we can still trick...
Not everyone wants to become 'The modern Poley' - drag racing back n fourth on big fin raceboards again...
**Oceanfire**
I have the Epic Infinity 2011 V1 lightwind kite.
In the video is the current 2012 Infinity V2 (wind rated at 6-12 knots on a TT) where a few doubtful bigger guys 95-100kg at the beach demo it on twin tips...
Be sure to check out the 2013 V3 Prototype in R & D at 13m.27secs thats even crazier - look at the water. Im ordering one one.
All Hype ??? KiteWorldmag '58' and SBC kiteboarding back it up with Very good Reviews and videos. Kiteworldmag tested it "depowered at 10 knots" !!!
So just another variation to add to your lightwind ideas "to maximize your time on the water this year"
Nice.
I'd not have expected that from a 12m kite.
It looks like a pretty good solution to the light-wind problem.
And if it's so powerful in light winds, surely it'd be a good racing kite too yeah?
That was a pretty entertaining vid too; LOL at the big guy getting pulled off his feet.
And what's up with that big guy kiting for 12 years and never doing a transition before?
Are there really people out there like that??
An interesting side affect to buying and using these kites in light wind is that your penis will become inverted and men will try and have sex with you.
Dimitri's a bit of a show off. " So now I'm going blind and talking to the camera... while doing kiteloops. "
I use it with a 5'10 fish, for small surf its fun - and have used it with 15m lines which makes it turn very easily for a big kite down the line. You really have to get the timing right on longer the 27m lines as youd expect, and because it can do pivotal turns easily that sheds some power - it gives you time in transitions without getting pulled off your board.
Remember - even though its a quality built kite - its designed on the lighter side obviously for the low wind speeds rather than a 7m surf kite..