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Epic Infinity V3 first run

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Created by shane75 > 9 months ago, 26 Aug 2013
radman4
678 posts
30 Sep 2013 5:03AM
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EastCC said..

Radman - V3 weighs approx. 4.8kg


Are you sure this is correct.
I thought it would be way lighter ,didn't someone else weigh it out at 3.8 kg.

My new fury light 17 is just under 4.1 and my trx17 is approx the same.

castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
30 Sep 2013 8:09AM
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Hi BendigoPeter
I purchased the 16 NRG 214 meter. Above 10 knots the NRG does everything well, jump, turns, relaunch , static pull and you always know where the kite is sitting. I need to test the kite on below 10 knots wind. I have always been reading about the DImitri kites and I will like to demo the v3. Who can I call to demo the kite? I will write a NRG review after a few more hours of flying the kite. The 16 meter NRG out of the plastic bag weight is 5 Kg.

BendigoPete
VIC, 13 posts
30 Sep 2013 11:33PM
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Cool castill0jf, thanks a heap for your advice - the shop guys are saying that the 16m is too much for most to handle and only have the 14m as their biggest size. To demo the Epic kite I contacted Nigel from East Coast kiteboarding. admin@eastcoastkitesurfing.com.au. I payed the return postage. They were super helpful.

BendigoPete
VIC, 13 posts
30 Sep 2013 11:43PM
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Here are the pics I took - 17m 2013 Griffin TRX on top of the Epic Infinity V3







castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
1 Oct 2013 1:14PM
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thank Pete for the info.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
1 Oct 2013 3:04PM
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That's why there's no size on it - so Epic can make it bigger or smaller depending on what the trends are... when the V1 was out, nobody was riding "big" kites except racers, and guys comparing it like Pete found it to be a 15. Now 17m kites are accepted, the V3 is a little bigger...

Smart.

Puetz
NT, 2177 posts
1 Oct 2013 5:04PM
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... amazing the size difference,,, similar to a comparison I did, here is a 17m Zephyr on top of a 17m Dyno:




BendigoPete
VIC, 13 posts
1 Oct 2013 9:33PM
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Good call - the TRXs do look small in the sky! A similar size meant a good comparison in perfomance I guess

EastCC
QLD, 354 posts
5 Oct 2013 8:43PM
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Kamikuza: Infinity V2 over the V3, very close in size about 16m. I thought someone calc'd it at 15.8m a while ago?

The other kite is the LF NRG 16m, bit higher aspect but area approx the same.

In any case its the lw kite




Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
5 Oct 2013 8:52PM
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Very close but not the same... 5m x 20cm is another square meter - doesn't take much and I still think not printing the size is a good way to let you diddle it, depending on fashion.

Kite sizes should be taken with a grain of salt anyway...!

BendigoPete
VIC, 13 posts
6 Oct 2013 9:59PM
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Any comments re. Infinity Vs NRG?

pattiecannon
QLD, 593 posts
9 Oct 2013 11:21PM
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The wind left us with no choice but to test the LW ability of the equipment on hand. Thanks to Nigel and Padi for bringing their gear to try and giving us as much tips as we could use on the day given the very marginal conditions. Hardly jaw dropping photos but interesting nonetheless for evidence of the absolute bottom end both kites achieved.
Concensus was that NRG sits more forward in the window and while it is a little harder to manage it will give slightly more low end with a touch more upwind when in the experienced hands. Padi had both the NRG and V3 out with the lightwave 161 x 45. The Epic had a 75kg rider on a King George 146 x 50 in these photos - The general opinion is that the V3 is super easy for anyone to handle, it sit's back a little further and has slightly less aspect ratio and a touch less upwind. I own the V2 in the photos and it is a fun kite but the V3 is way easier to use. In 7-10 kts both riders stayed upwind on both kit. L8r in sub 6 on the Epic/KG combo, I could do a couple of tacks of 100-200m before hitting the sand and no jumps.
Is that really a 17 TRX in that photo with the V2? The V2 is generally considered to be around 15-16m and these photos with the NRG 16m LW machine add weight to this.
I packed up both Epics and the V3 packs up smaller and lighter

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EastCC
QLD, 354 posts
6 Nov 2013 11:23AM
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Just a heads up, Infinity V3 demo kite in Melbourne ATM with the new 4G bar, if you're chasing a run contact Fred, fred.baud@gmail.com

castill0jf
VIC, 563 posts
6 Nov 2013 6:32PM
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good news will test an find out if is the same power like my 16 meter nrg 2014

fbaud
VIC, 7 posts
23 Dec 2013 1:40AM
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Rider: 83kg, intermediate
Board: Home made plywood board or Epic Oxygen v2
Kite: Epic Infinity v3
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About 1 month ago, I bought the kite and board from Eastcoast Kitesurfing and Nigel asked me at the time to post my feedback on this forum after a few runs with the gear.
Here is a video taken from Altona beach, on a low tide afternoon with sea breeze blowing between 9 and 12 knots.
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We were 3 kites out there, the Epic Infinity v3, LF NRG 14m (2013) and NRG 16m (2014). The other guys were also riding lightwind boards.
The low end of the Infinity v3 is quite comparable with the LF NRG; providing you ride the right board and have the right stance technique, all 3 kites were pretty much performing the same, i.e. Infinity v3 and NRG 16m were going crosswind / slightly upwind while the NRG 14m was crosswind / downwind only.
What was interesting was the top end of these kites. When the Wind picked up to 14 to 17 knots, the 2 LF NRG kites had to come back to shore as there was too much grunt in them and the riders were being pulled downwind too much. Note that we all changed to standard twintip boards by then.
Only I was still out there with the Infinity v3, still feeling in control of the power and pull.
When the Wind again picked up over 16 knots, then I quickly came back to shore as I was lacking the necessary depower range.

Down here in Melbourne, people ride Cab, Naish, LF and Ozone mainly .... but very few ride in lightwind conditions.
On another afternoon, only myself and a guy on a Naish Fly 15m were out in the water with similar performance. I was able to ride upwind much quicker but I am guessing I was more technique than gear.

All in all, if the low end performance of the above kites is quite similar, the top end performance of the Infinity v3 seems safer and more stable than LF NRG kites of the same size.

Finally, I also own a 10m LF NRG (2013) and I do believe it takes over nicely when conditions get over 16knots, allowing me to ride from 9 to 25 knots on a 2-kite quiver.

Cheers, Fred

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
19 Oct 2014 7:16AM
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This is a nice kite indeed. When is the v4 coming out?

EastCC
QLD, 354 posts
19 Oct 2014 7:37AM
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Prototypes are being tested now.

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
19 Oct 2014 8:03AM
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Thanks ECC!! Sweet.

Checked out Dimitri's profile ...

www.epickiteskiteboarding.com/

It's almost the same as mine! Mad as a rat and determined. Failure or CAN'T is not a word for us!! Far out!!! LOL

I would love to meet this guy if he ever came to Australia.

gokid
QLD, 491 posts
19 Oct 2014 10:08AM
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pattiecannon said..
The wind left us with no choice but to test the LW ability of the equipment on hand. Thanks to Nigel and Padi for bringing their gear to try and giving us as much tips as we could use on the day given the very marginal conditions. Hardly jaw dropping photos but interesting nonetheless for evidence of the absolute bottom end both kites achieved.
Concensus was that NRG sits more forward in the window and while it is a little harder to manage it will give slightly more low end with a touch more upwind when in the experienced hands. Padi had both the NRG and V3 out with the lightwave 161 x 45. The Epic had a 75kg rider on a King George 146 x 50 in these photos - The general opinion is that the V3 is super easy for anyone to handle, it sit's back a little further and has slightly less aspect ratio and a touch less upwind. I own the V2 in the photos and it is a fun kite but the V3 is way easier to use. In 7-10 kts both riders stayed upwind on both kit. L8r in sub 6 on the Epic/KG combo, I could do a couple of tacks of 100-200m before hitting the sand and no jumps.
Is that really a 17 TRX in that photo with the V2? The V2 is generally considered to be around 15-16m and these photos with the NRG 16m LW machine add weight to this.
I packed up both Epics and the V3 packs up smaller and lighter

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The Epic looks so similiar to a 17m Blade fat lady,supa thin edging lead and only 3 supa thin struts

And very similiar profile but I think the Blade fat lady might be slightly wider and the epic slightly longer

EastCC
QLD, 354 posts
19 Oct 2014 12:29PM
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He might get here one day, he is mad and has skills..

There won't be any new lw kite till mid next year as far as I know,

Make sure you vote for Dimitri in the Red Bull king of the air wild card video contest, I'd like to see him in there going crazy.

Any one want a demo anywhere in oz I can get one to you to try.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
19 Oct 2014 3:41PM
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Where to vote or see the video?

EastCC
QLD, 354 posts
19 Oct 2014 4:02PM
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http://redbullkingoftheair.com/riders/page/3/

Wish we could see the dinner plate eyeballs on the jetski rider



Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
19 Oct 2014 7:07PM
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Woah! Dim puts Andre from Cabrinha to shame with those moves!

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
19 Oct 2014 9:15PM
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Cheers. Voted...



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