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2012 *NEW* ALIBI 9.5m Seabreeze weapon

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Created by NJPornstar > 9 months ago, 30 Dec 2010
NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
30 Dec 2010 6:03PM
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Rider: Weight,95kg Level (intermediate)
Style: Freeriding
Weather: 15-30 knots
Build Quality: 10/10
Satisfaction: 9.7/10
Disclosure: I wear board shorts over my wet suit and I think people who ride small bridle kites are a bit girlie even if they rip it up. [admin] and I sell/manufacture these kites!


My Comments:
Have been riding this kite for 12 months now and I have to say it is pretty dam awesome.

Its the perfect size to comfortably cross over from freestyle to the waves. I generally give up freestyle in 25 knots and head out to the outer reefs and ride waves. The 9.5 works well for me unhooked freestyling in 18-25knots and works well in the waves 15-29knots.

The kite is predictable in a way like no other kite is...
The power delivery is smooth due to the consistent speed across the wind window. Which makes it easy and predictable to jump. I find this a real asset for knowing where the kite is when I'm upside down goosing around.

The kite isn't too fast to turn...
I have found some kites erratic and too fast to turn. Have seen some crew who were intermediate freestylers go totally backwards in skill ability. So Im really happy to be using a predictable turning kite.
All the ALIBI range of kites have a predictable trajectories across the wind window. When depowered the kites don't just roll over and fall out of the sky, they actually continue their path depowered to the edge of the wind window - where ever you have piloted the kite, it will continue there depowered.
It seems like a revolution in flying cause you can think more about the maneuver your doing on the water (or in the air) and a whole lot less about the kite. Because it isn't going to fall out of the sky like a school kite does. Unreal stuff.

Jumping is full on huge with the 9.5 ALIBI...
I have done some XL jumps on this kite. My nose has bleed from the radical altitude change. Naturally it doesn't go as huge as the 8m in 40 knots but it floats alot further down wind in only 35knots. Be very careful what is down wind. You will more than likely clear it or land on it.

The bar hasn't changed a bit...
The nuclear bar is the same reliable 5 line product that's been around since 2007. Some slight changes to the nuclear construction include iridium center insert for prolonged wear on the plastic covered depower rope.

The Bar Pressure is medium to soft...
I confess, Im in Geraldton and actually kite a lot more than most. I require reasonable bar pressure to know where the kite is. But the bar pressure must be light enough for me to last the whole kite season, kiting every second day for 6 months, with out getting tennis elbow. I find if I borrow a kite that has heavier bar pressured than an ALIBI, my arms tingle and cramp. The ALIBI bar pressure is perfect for building big muscles without the tennis elbow pain.

My bag is huge...
Im stoked to have a big sack. Its actually the same XXL sack all the NEW kites come in. All I do to pack my stuff away is -
Halve the kite span, this keeps the sand on the outside of the canopy instead of rolling it in where it can get in the hard to clean seams.
Then roll from the joined wing tip to the apex of the kite
Then simply half the cord LE-TE.
Then stuff that neatly in my huge XXL bag. NICE.

The pump supplied with the kite is also revolutionary...
Much better than anything else available. Its yellow and pushes 2L of air when you push on it and still pushes 2L of air when you pull on it. Im very happy with my metal shaft pump.

Anyway I definitely wont be down grading in design to a bridle kite, I recon the ALIBI will keep me frothing on the water and rapidly learning NEW tricks for years to come.
Come and say allo for a demo at KiteStock.









Big eeeZeee
NSW, 1100 posts
31 Dec 2010 12:24AM
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You don't happen to sell them do you? I woulud like 10 of them in all different colours. They almost sound too good to be true!

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
3 Jan 2011 10:57PM
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I forgot to mention, as a rule of thumb the ALIBI kite points a little higher upwind than most kites. It's due to the revolutionary fast profiles.
Upwind wave riding is fast cutting, sick fun. Off the wind wave riding is pretty dam easy as well. The wide wing tips positively helps the kite glide when there is very little tension in the lines.
Making power is simple cause the ALIBI kites are relatively fast. Fast kites make explosive jumps that are bound to impress.
The ALIBI is all about control at high speeds. The faster you travel (with control) the higher you swing into jumps.
Bigeeezee you're real clever, Yes I design the stuff and run the business. Hope you like Black/green, Black/red, Blue/yellow, Blue/Grey, Grey/White. I dont make pink. That colour was completely used on bridle kites.

Lovely
QLD, 248 posts
4 Jan 2011 11:34PM
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The Alibi kites do head up wind well.
I'm heavy and fly an Alibi 13m 90% of the time (on my days off)
Queensland conditions are only 10-20 knots on good days and good quality 25 knots 1 or 2 days per month. Thinking about getting a 9.5 Alibi for those windy days. They seem like the best value kite around at the moment and most similar to what I know works well.

roachy
NSW, 387 posts
5 Jan 2011 6:57AM
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Send one to the sunshine coast , i will give it a go ,i ride the the 9m argo griffin an it rips , delta c, full depower on the throw, big air ,great upwind capabilities and no fancy overheads
'mr naish". Down the line surfing ,we actually dont get it here, so kite drift not that important, speed is though.

Lovely
QLD, 248 posts
6 Jan 2011 1:09AM
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Green Menace why would I want to try a delta kite? They are gay.
That is the last thing I would want to be seen on.
Very happy with direct connections, 5 lines and Alibi kites.

Advanced stuff like the Hadlow and Fuels are kites Im more interested in.

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
8 Jan 2011 7:27PM
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green menace said...

Send one to the sunshine coast , i will give it a go ,i ride the the 9m argo griffin an it rips , delta c, full depower on the throw, big air ,great upwind capabilities and no fancy overheads
'mr naish". Down the line surfing ,we actually dont get it here, so kite drift not that important, speed is though.


I havent heard from you yet? Should address your demo kite "Green Menace, Rainy Sunshine Coast, Queensland"

I believe you Sunshine coast guys ride against tides in river mouths or go down wind. If you'd like to be hooked in with fast turning kites and surfboards and want to go down wind in 17+ knots, a 7m OS is what you want. Its still a current model and is as fast as gets in waves. It will take you a session or 2 to become accustom to its high flying speed but very rewarding in the end. The 7m OS kite is digital fast.

kyteryder
NSW, 692 posts
8 Jan 2011 10:49PM
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Hey nj pornstar I love the photos but the Movie clip you did last time was fantastic, do you have by chance another movie showing the kite, and you guys going off.

Look forward to the clip

Kr

T one
NT, 321 posts
8 Jan 2011 11:23PM
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saw one of them alibis gettin some serious air today... the hoff-monster was goin off!

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
10 Jan 2011 9:14AM
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2012 kites?? Really?

NJPornstar
WA, 790 posts
10 Jan 2011 11:11PM
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T one said...

saw one of them alibis gettin some serious air today... the hoff-monster was goin off!


From what I saw last month, Hoff has been going right off lately.
You know he has still has free entry to the Qantas club. I didn't think they let scruffy beach bums in those exclusive lounges.

T one
NT, 321 posts
11 Jan 2011 10:43PM
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yeah, and when he's not rippin it up he just keeps mumbling about moving to gero...

reckon he'd have a hard time gettin you past qantas club security

forcast 30knots here tomoz, the 9m o/s might get a spin!

woohoo!!!!!!!












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