Kite Review Item ID: #209Putting the Griffin Kite Range Through the Test: Griffin Kites ReviewProduct Information:Putting the Griffin Kite Range Through the Test: Griffin Kites ReviewWe recently starting testing the new Griffin Kite in several sizes and here is our review after 8 days of testing (Ie hardcore thrashing). These are some of the most stable and responsive kites we have seen. I know that sounds strange – especially with all the hype surrounding kitesurfing kites these days. Item Description
We recently starting testing the new Griffin Kite in several sizes and here is our review after 8 days of testing. These are some of the most stable and responsive kites we have seen. I know that sounds weird – especially with all the hype surrounding kitesurfing kites these days – so let me go into more detail. REVIEW: The kites I used for this test were: The 9 Meter Kite, the 11 and the 14. You can tell they have worked on these Griffin kites a lot this year. The change is noticeable and much appreciated. It feels similar to the Best Waroo but, in my opinion, it’s a bit better with responsiveness and solid bar pressure throughout the turns. Here is the breakdown: Turns: Ridiculously smooth even in gusty conditions (as it turned out be later in the day). As I mentioned, it turns on a dime. Unhooked loops made me feel like a hero. They were textbook simple and predictable throughout. Not twitchy and smooth as glass. Wakestyle: I like to try new school wake moves and this kite didn’t let me down like so many of the other bow style kites. It’s very grunty and unhooked was simple with the kite low. It’s not quite as excellent as a C kite for wake, but then again no SLE kite is – and the problem with C kites is usually the raw (read: hard to control) brute force power of them especially during loops. Also depower and relaunch on those is not excellent. So this Griffin Kite is a excellent compromise for those who want a bit of a C-kite feel but with SLE kite advantages. -Wind Range The Griffin Kites seem to have a wide wind range. This is due to the profile of the kite and it’s overall efficiency. Simple to ride upwind and I could take the 9 Meter Griffin Kite out anywhere from 15 to around 30 without it feeling to under/over powered. I weigh 175 lbs and have used both a twin tip and surfboard. The smooth turning action makes everything you kite on seem simpler. The 11 Meter was my set up from 12 to about 25 and the 14 was a champ at any winds lighter than that – although it turned a bit quicker than the 14 Best Waroo I am used it. Overall: Well on the kites merits alone I am impressed. This is easily one of the best kites I’ve tested in 18 months (and the other instructors and guys at the shop agree). It’s just so stable yet quick turning I can’t find fault with it. The single-point inflation also makes it a joy to pump up – no checking 7 or 5 struts like my other kites. Price This is where I am just plain confused. This kite flies better than my other kites that are $300-500 more! -Quality: Construction is top notch. A lot of attention to detail.
These all add up as a huge win for everyone from beginners to intermediates to experts. Want to do wakestyle? Set it up for a C kite feel with direct part pressure and slow turning. Want to ride waves? Light bar pressure, increase the turning speed to “Quick” setting and hit the surf.
Just learning? It has a setting for that too. This kite is perfect for someone who just wants one or two kites in their quiver as the wind range is excellent and these are fantastic all around kites. It is my new go to kite for waveriding, boosting, free riding and even some wake tricks. The price of these kites is incredible – just over $500 for a 7 meter groundbreaking new? That is unheard of in this industry. For a full list of features and prices on Griffin Kite deals, visit: Kitesurfing KitesItem ReviewsLeave a Reply |
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