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Something new from Ozone

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Created by Kitepower Australia > 9 months ago, 31 Jan 2014
31 Jan 2014 6:34AM
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Finally Ozone has produced a crossover kite, one that can be used on land/snow and water. More details soon, but it will be on the shelves mid March.

Plummet
4862 posts
31 Jan 2014 5:01AM
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yeah man.

That excites the shiit out of me. Could replace me old speed 3 15m... oh yeah.

Murf1
WA, 255 posts
31 Jan 2014 7:35AM
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for a moment there i thought it was the new bar with soft bar ends...............

over the holidays i put my old bar end through the nose of my board ...doh

pedleym
WA, 168 posts
31 Jan 2014 8:34AM
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Monkeyfish said..

for a moment there i thought it was the new bar with soft bar ends...............

over the holidays i put my old bar end through the nose of my board ...doh


agree need to work on a better bar before more kites

Gorgo
VIC, 4979 posts
31 Jan 2014 12:28PM
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Since I got a Sector 60 my big kites never get used. When I buy a new quiver I might consider a Chrono as a light wind toy. There's something beautiful about a sleek foil slicing through the air.

I have to agree with the other posters, if Ozone improved their bars then I would consider Ozone kites for a new quiver. Push away quick release, soft bar ends and a fully enclosed depower and safety line would do it. In short, rip off the Cabrinha bar system.

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
31 Jan 2014 11:45AM
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pedleym said..

Monkeyfish said..

for a moment there i thought it was the new bar with soft bar ends...............

over the holidays i put my old bar end through the nose of my board ...doh


agree need to work on a better bar before more kites


We did some testing with the bar and soft ends and performance wise the current bar ends work better. you have more direct feel and steering response.

I used to damage my board with bar ends as well but when you get more time on the board it doesn't happen anymore. Also little dings in top deck are annoying but don't really matter, put a little bit of epoxy on it and its all good :)

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
31 Jan 2014 11:52AM
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Plummet said..

yeah man.

That excites the shiit out of me. Could replace me old speed 3 15m... oh yeah.



I'll buy it!

INTHELOOP
QLD, 1855 posts
31 Jan 2014 11:54AM
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rumours are the Chrono Foils go really well on the course race board and hydrofoils- crazy upwind and downwind performance..

Time will tell people.. however, its very exciting news from Ozone for all of us :)

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
31 Jan 2014 11:54AM
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It has a very arc'd profile, similar to Flysurfer, or the Zebra 1 even. Hmmm this is very exciting. Price will be pretty high I'd expect though.

Plummet
4862 posts
31 Jan 2014 1:02PM
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Loftywinds said..

Plummet said..

yeah man.

That excites the shiit out of me. Could replace me old speed 3 15m... oh yeah.



I'll buy it!


maybe. lets see how much bung this thing cost... i also need a new 13 edge too. not sure which one will win that battle.

Plummet
4862 posts
31 Jan 2014 1:07PM
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INTHELOOP said..

crazy upwind and downwind performance..




crazy upwind ill believe. ....crazy downwind? Crazy bad perhaps. Well unless they have reinvented the laws of physics. A high aspect foil like that is i about as bad as you can get downwind.

To be fair high aspect foils are not for going down wind. they are for milking as much upwind as possible.

Chris_M
2129 posts
31 Jan 2014 2:50PM
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F arc it looks like an old Peter Lynn!!!!

Plummet
4862 posts
31 Jan 2014 3:48PM
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Chris_M said..

F arc it looks like an old Peter Lynn!!!!


yes it does.... but with some bridles.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
31 Jan 2014 6:37PM
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Plummet said..


Chris_M said..

F arc it looks like an old Peter Lynn!!!!



yes it does.... but with some bridles.


It's a pun - the old F-arc was long, skinny and... orange ;)

Plummet
4862 posts
31 Jan 2014 5:18PM
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Kamikuza said..

Plummet said..


Chris_M said..

F arc it looks like an old Peter Lynn!!!!



yes it does.... but with some bridles.


It's a pun - the old F-arc was long, skinny and... orange ;)


Yes I'm not as green as I am cabbage looking.

Surfer62
1357 posts
31 Jan 2014 5:18PM
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Chrono ? Should've checked if that name's been used before !

Kazan
QLD, 699 posts
31 Jan 2014 9:07PM
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Meh. The name may have been used before, but this Ozone beast is totally hew and about time too.
Actually i was eyeing the Flysurfer Peak until now.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
11 Feb 2014 3:32PM
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I'm not actually a fan of large soft ends at all, Cab, LF etc. are terrible and also look totally ridiculous. I think they cause far more problems than they solve.

HeavyInt
NSW, 36 posts
11 Feb 2014 6:59PM
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Looks a bit pricey $3,449 for the 18m (with bar), but I am still curious. Would this be a good option for a light wind kite? I know there might be issues with relaunching, but could be ok if I try not to crash it Would this work with Ozone Edge bars or would I need to buy a new bar?

pumpnjump
WA, 259 posts
11 Feb 2014 4:16PM
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sir ROWDY said..

I'm not actually a fan of large soft ends at all, Cab, LF etc. are terrible and also look totally ridiculous. I think they cause far more problems than they solve.


Nice quote from an Ozone sponsored rider, I would love to know what problems well designed soft bar ends cause! Ozone bar ends look like they were pulled from a Weeties packet 14 years ago, whats apparent is this is a concern for a lot of your potential customers, its their thoughts that matter!:-)

WC Canvas
WA, 55 posts
12 Feb 2014 1:48AM
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Man I been keen to see a great kite company produce a foil type race spec kite. I predict big things for this set up - this is going to blow LEI out of the water . I smashed 2 board decks with my bar ends last month, flying edge's. It's just part of kiting - fix it and get back out there.

I'll be getten on the Crono ASAP. Will be good to throw away the pump as well.

Time will tell

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
12 Feb 2014 6:32AM
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pumpnjump said..

sir ROWDY said..

I'm not actually a fan of large soft ends at all, Cab, LF etc. are terrible and also look totally ridiculous. I think they cause far more problems than they solve.


Nice quote from an Ozone sponsored rider, I would love to know what problems well designed soft bar ends cause! Ozone bar ends look like they were pulled from a Weeties packet 14 years ago, whats apparent is this is a concern for a lot of your potential customers, its their thoughts that matter!:-)


Everyone has their opinion and for the style of riding I do this is mine.

Big soft bar ends create problems I've said it before but I will say it again, I've seen many dangerous situations with pro riders catching a line on the big soft bar end and getting looped uncontrollably into the beach... I've seen it happen on Cab, LF and Best all of which have similar stupid looking bar ends. I don't want that happening to me so naturally I'm against them.

Guess what, Slingshot has had the same bar ends since 2003... is this a problem?

My ideal bar end would be one you can't even wind the lines on, it would be a lot safer and probably even save some people from death... Kite companies wont do it though because most kiteboarders are so stuck in their ways that they probably couldn't even fathom the idea that you can just wind your lines around the middle of the bar and it's the exact same thing.

Rant out.

Plummet
4862 posts
12 Feb 2014 7:19AM
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The graphics department must have been on strike that day....

" ahhh... stuff it. Lets just make em all orange with a white tip...."

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
12 Feb 2014 7:25AM
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Plummet said...
The graphics department must have been on strike that day....

" ahhh... stuff it. Lets just make em all orange with a white tip...."


The graphics team are Dutch what did you expect

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
12 Feb 2014 9:43AM
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sir ROWDY said..
My ideal bar end would be one you can't even wind the lines on, it would be a lot safer and probably even save some people from death... Kite companies wont do it though because most kiteboarders are so stuck in their ways that they probably couldn't even fathom the idea that you can just wind your lines around the middle of the bar and it's the exact same thing.
Rant out.


Rant away!

I agree with you. The bar ends are a problem when I try and self-land. If the kite looks like it's about to take off again, I let go of the lines (attempting to pull down the LE into the wind) and suddenly the lines are all over the bar ends! Argghhh. I quickly release them but it's a hit & miss situation.
However wouldn't the lines get all twisted wrapping the lines down the middle of the bar? Do you have a specific technique for doing it, or just wrap em like round-n-round?

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
12 Feb 2014 7:58AM
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Loftywinds said..


However wouldn't the lines get all twisted wrapping the lines down the middle of the bar? Do you have a specific technique for doing it, or just wrap em like round-n-round?


Nope, you just figure 8 the lines on either side of the chicken line just the same as you would around the bar ends. Why would it get anymore tangled than usual? I used to do it all the time and if anything it's actually quicker than on the bar ends because you don't have to be at all precise. As an added bonus your lines don't slip off in transport and get in a big knot.

Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
12 Feb 2014 10:38AM
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I actually disagree with you rowdy. the few times I've used Ozones I've experienced that ****ty death loop situation FAR more times than I ever have when i used LF or on my current best kites.. and I've used both LF and Best significantly more than I have Ozone. Also had problems at the school on occasions with leashes grabbing the bar ends or similar situations where the line locks down. I think it's more to do with the angle the end has that actually funnels anything that hits the outer edge towards the steering line instead of away.

I do agree with the no ends at all idea, similar to wake handles like what you had set up a few years back. Surely kite companies can work on creating catch free bar ends or even more low profile bars at that! seeing the general trend between most companies is make the bar ends bigger and bulkier every season.

blueprint
WA, 321 posts
12 Feb 2014 10:43AM
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sir ROWDY said..

pumpnjump said..

sir ROWDY said..

I'm not actually a fan of large soft ends at all, Cab, LF etc. are terrible and also look totally ridiculous. I think they cause far more problems than they solve.


Nice quote from an Ozone sponsored rider, I would love to know what problems well designed soft bar ends cause! Ozone bar ends look like they were pulled from a Weeties packet 14 years ago, whats apparent is this is a concern for a lot of your potential customers, its their thoughts that matter!:-)


Everyone has their opinion and for the style of riding I do this is mine.

Big soft bar ends create problems I've said it before but I will say it again, I've seen many dangerous situations with pro riders catching a line on the big soft bar end and getting looped uncontrollably into the beach... I've seen it happen on Cab, LF and Best all of which have similar stupid looking bar ends. I don't want that happening to me so naturally I'm against them.

Guess what, Slingshot has had the same bar ends since 2003... is this a problem?

My ideal bar end would be one you can't even wind the lines on, it would be a lot safer and probably even save some people from death... Kite companies wont do it though because most kiteboarders are so stuck in their ways that they probably couldn't even fathom the idea that you can just wind your lines around the middle of the bar and it's the exact same thing.

Rant out.


Have a look at the new Switch kites bar then, no big soft bar ends just rubberised the normal impact points....point is I guess soft doesn't have to mean big....

2c

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
12 Feb 2014 10:49AM
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The problem is if it isn't big and you want it really soft it will just break...

@Charl dv,
I'm not saying ozones bars don't do it, as the same problem happens with every bar that has things poking out the ends, but I have definitely seen the mentioned bars do it far more often than anything else, Cab seems to be the worst for it by far. Also as you mentioned I have created custom bars in the past that I have never had this issue with, it would be cool if companies could just make a bar designed for handlepasses that gives you a safer setup.

blueprint
WA, 321 posts
12 Feb 2014 11:14AM
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sir ROWDY said..

The problem is if it isn't big and you want it really soft it will just break...

@Charl dv,
I'm not saying ozones bars don't do it, as the same problem happens with every bar that has things poking out the ends, but I have definitely seen the mentioned bars do it far more often than anything else, Cab seems to be the worst for it by far. Also as you mentioned I have created custom bars in the past that I have never had this issue with, it would be cool if companies could just make a bar designed for handlepasses that gives you a safer setup.


Did you even look Rowdy???

That said yes the rubberised bits aren't that soft, but imo it's good to see someone taking a different approach, though admittedly it's just a different set of compromises.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5353 posts
12 Feb 2014 11:19AM
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Yes I did look... did you?
I was merely commenting on the fact that if you want them really soft (like some do) there is no way they can really be small. Switch bar ends aren't what I would call small, nor do they do anything different to say SS which have been running rubber over the ends since 2005... Rubberised ends are all right but they don't give what most want from a soft end which is protection for their surfboard decks (something I don't care about).



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