Kite Review Item ID: #32009 Airush 3 III Review
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Quantity: > In Stock and Ready to Ship! Product Information:You can leash up for unhooked riding, to the 5th line or to the rear line. Other than that, the 5 line cleat bar is a very simple and uncluttered Item DescriptionAbout the Airush Vapor III Setting up the Airush Vapor III Kite ![]() Airush Vapor 3 The Airush Vapor III on the water Into the waves and we straight away felt the Vapor III to be a powerful Kitesurf kite when stood back to back against other high depower kites. It is not over sensitive to trim and thus keeps driving hard and so it was winning the upwind tack against the other kites at our wave spot time and again. It is said to lack a small a small less grunt than its predecessor, the II, but that feels to be a relative term and the III was delivering constant, useable power that could be spilled off at the bar. The kite turns extraordinarily firmly, but delivers extreme power as it does it’s far removed from the slippy slidey type turn you will have grown to loathe. We unfastened and went along the line on a bunch of waves and it felt principally the same as when it was hooked in. The stability of the kite in the surf area is reassuring ; it inspired us to take more possibilities freefalling into waves and chancing last gasp downwind floaters. Thanks to the supportive fifth line and 2 point front line connections, the cover was noticeably immune to the jelly-fishing that was influencing other kites on the water at the time. Boosting with the 10m was an electrical experience and is certain to inspire anyone that thinks they’ve hit the boost button too many times to reckon again. Sure you will get more hangtime from a bow as an example, but it is that catapult to the ether you will be after not the glide. We especially loved the unfastened behaviour of the VIII. Though the kite depends on its front lines to keep things clean it rides well with stress in the back lines and unfastening needs no real adaptation. The power came on quick and the bar felt light in our hand once we’d released our edge. Pros: Picking up the bar and relaunch after botched attempts is terribly favourable, and along with the lively performance and all round stability, it’s a kite that makes trying new stuff fun. A gigantic performer that may appeal to all but the meekest of riders. Straightforward bar is excellent ; tight, powered turning ; extraordinarily stable running downwind ; bar feels nice and light for unfastening. Cons: Some riders could be used to even larger depower at the bar, and lighter bar pressure than the VIII can offer. Riders who like a robust, engaging kite in the sky instead of a passive wing to pull them around. This is a really nice wave riding machine that delivers power when you want it. Twin tip riders will adore the weightless ‘dead space’ that comes after the gigantic pop. Item ReviewsLeave a Reply |
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