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Saturday, 29 January 2011

2010 Xenon La Luz (135x42) Review

2010 Xenon La Luz (135x42) Review
First Impressions
The first thing you notice about the Xenon La Luz is the weight - its an
extremely light board which speaks volumes for its construction of wood core with carbon/kevlar stringers. It has a single concave, medium rocker and a pretty rectangular outline. The board is pretty thick at the centre with square rails and tapers down along the length to some highly flexible tips. It comes with 5cm fins and some very light and comfy looking straps.
The graphics look minimalist from a distance, but on closer inspection there are small details such as the matte/gloss stripes on the top surface and a tasteful silver badge

On The Water
The wind was really marginal when I first took the La Luz out, yet it performed surprisingly well - the large surface area and wide tips got it up on the plane early and kept it going through the lulls. Its upwind performance is also excellent, allowing me to keep upwind when people on larger kites were struggling.
The Xenon is great in a straight line, doesn't feel skittish at all, and accelerates effortlessly up to a good top speed, even in onshore mushy conditions. It takes a little effort to slide the board around from heelside edge to toe, but once you expect this its truely no issue at all.
The ride is very comfortable, the flexible tips and comfy pads combine to give a good ride even when the conditions are poor. I was expecting the square tips to be difficult to carve but
I
was again impressed how little hinderance they gave when I ran a few carves down the line. Whilst the straps are very comfortable, it would be nice to have a bit more shape to them to really lock your feet in tight.

In addition to the very impressive freeride performance, the La Luz is primarily a freestyle machine, so was eager to hit a few moves. Firstly the pop is very impressive - you can feel the flexible tips giving you that extra spring both in unhooked pop against the kite and also sent jumps, making everything just that bit higher! Landings are also a piece of cake - it has so much stability when landing from a height or stomping those tricky powered blind landings.
The La Luz has the makings of being a great competition board - performance in a wide range of conditions, great pop, and phenomenal stabilty to make every landing c
ount - it will be a sad day when I send the demo board back :)

In Summary
The La Luz Kiteboard is a board which does so many things exceptionally well and a deserving winner of the IKSurfmag readers choice award. When you first look at it seems
overly flexible and a very simple design which makes you question why everyone raves about it, but your preconceptions are soon put to rest when you take it out on the water. The La Luz is a great board for any competent freerider all the way through to competition riders; Its forgiving characteristics in a wide range of conditions make it hard to fault, with freestyle performance which will put a smile on anybody's face. Before you head for a typical stiff freestyle board, be sure to give this one a go!
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With Thanks to: www.forcesix.com

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Hey Whatsup Guys,
Alex Fox here just checking in from Orlando Florida. The beginning of the new year has been great or me. Last year i was traveling quite a bit and balancing it all with a full school load at UCF. The start of the new year was brought in with a lot of wind in the new year. My best friend Stefan Cerf and I rolled down to the Keys and rang in the new year on Duval Street. With plenty of wind we shot some video for the new Slingshot RPM 2011. This kite is dope and i well worth the wait. HEre is a little preview of what it can do!!!

STILL from Filibuster Films on Vimeo.





hope all is well
stay fly
foxy

Slingshot Wake Signs Oli Derome


Slingshot Sports, FIRST IN FLEX WORLDWIDE, is proud to announce we have signed Olivier Derome to a three year sponsorship agreement. He will hold a position on the Global Wake Team in the 2011 – 2013 seasons.

Canadian National, and the newest member of Slingshot Wake, Oli is the FIRST Pro Canadian Rider to ride true FLEX. “I’m very excited to be part of the Slingshot family! The vision expressed by the team and the company pushes in the same direction as mine, making me feel right at home with one of the industry’s most progressive companies! I’m looking forward to the upcoming season and all of the new things that will be part of it!”, Oli told us yesterday.

Already showing off his stellar wake riding talents on the 2011 Slingshot Recoil, Oli will without a doubt represent the brand well. Slingshot's Wake Brand Manager, Wade Wagley, smiled as he talked about the awesome news. “With a very impressive performance on the Pro Tour in 2010, and undoubtedly being one of the most stylish rail riders we’ve seen, Oli has had our attention for quite some time now. His passion for wakeboarding on and off the water and extremely positive attitude is inspiring, and we proudly welcome him into the Slingshot family”. Oh Canada!

Stay tuned. There’s more excitement coming from Slingshot soon…

Saturday, 15 January 2011

2011 slingshot RPM Review

Ok so i got the info for you guys on the new 2011 Slingshot RPM

First impressions and all the talk be for the kite was shown to anyone, Was that the kite would be the same. Why change a kite that was so good in 2010?
Well i can tell you there has been change first impressions you may think not but when you look closely your see.
I have put some images below with both 2010 and 2011 Slingshot RPM.
first most of you will know Slingshot have added split strut to the kite see the photo below...
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But what you may not know is that Slingshot have put a lot more tension on the canopy of the RPM and made the kite a little deeper in the profile this with the tighter canopy gives the kite a little more low end and much better stability in the light winds.
See the difference between the Orange RPM (2010) and the White RPM (2011)
You can clearly see the canopy tension is very different. (about 2")
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The Structs are very ridged when compared to the 2010 RPM and the shape of the structs at the trailing edge are very different... see below
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As for the Slingshot RPM 2011 pannel layout there is 3 more panels in the 2011 RPM adding to the build quality of the RPM.
Before the Slingshot RPM in 2010 did not like low winds too much, But in 2011 the kite is much better in the lighter stuff.
Also the bridle has been moved just slightly, The Freestyle attachement has been moved forward a little to increase kite speed in that setting, so your see even more of a difference in the two settings (Freestyle & Wakestyle).

KITELOOPS everyone is asking the same question whats it like?? Slingshot Fuel etc etc...

The Slingshot RPM of last year 2010 had a huge amount of forward pull on the loops for that sick out stretched look on the loop.
This year it has a lot more upward pull, maybe due to the movement of that freestyle setting? but the kite really Wang's you off the water and gives you plenty of hight.
Both kites were tested with 25mtr lines and the same bar on the same day.
do you like the look of the new 2011 Slingshot RPM... I KNOW I DO....
I will add more later... im off on a road trip.. :bye:
Angelo
www.s2as.com

Friday, 14 January 2011

2011 SLINGSHOT RPM


2011 Slingshot RPM
The Slingshot RPM has all ways been the go to kite for High performance kiting across the freestyle,freeride,wakestyle and wave and this year year will be no different with the evolution of the Slingshot RPM kite. Available in the Uk in limited Numbers this kite is set to take 2011 by storm.
The 2011 RPM is the one kite that allows for top performance while executing un-hooked freestyle, wakestyle and surf style. The RPM is changing kiteboarding with its innovative 3 strut “Open C” Canopy design. Delivering limitless high end performance options for all conditions.
Maximum versatility without sacrificing an ounce of performance!
The Slingshot RPM has been changing kiteboarding with its innovative 3 strut “Open C” Canopy design. It delivers limitless high end performance options for all conditions whilst retaining the depower and sheeting options to allow your riding to progress at the fastest rate possible, or for those at the top of their game offers a stable and powerful option to allow you to get the most from your kitesurfing.
  • In flight stability
  • Superb re-launch
  • Progressive “c” shape canopy
  • Massive boosting properties - jump higher and float longer than ever before!
  • Slingshot patented Onepump: the industry's original, proven and patented single point inflation system
  • Propels smooth, fast turns
  • NEW patent pending Center Safety System: 100% depower safety and convenience below the bar
  • Provides custom options for depower and bar pressure
  • Faster response for freestyle moves
  • Progressive custom line lengths synchronizes the rider and kite to match wind conditions. Benefits include optimum tracking ,precision feedback, custom power and range.
  • Comp Stock control bar: direct feel, speed and responsiveness
  • Mark clothing reinforced trailing edge
  • Ride unhooked with full depower
  • Full suspension bridle
  • Surf-tough seams reducing overall wear and tear
  • Mark cloth scuff guards
  • Reduced flutter and increases durability
  • 4 Line simplicity
AVAILABLE IN LIMITED NUMBERS, CALL NOW TO AVOID DISAPOINTMENT:
01202 738 448

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Shinn Duke Kitesurf Boards


The Duke kite surfboard

The result of 10 years of kite boarding development and 25 years surf shaping, The diverse trio cater for all water and wind conditions for both strapped and strapless action. Born in the Canary Islands and tested around the world all 3 sizes offer speed and hold through the bottom turn and impressive snap off the lip. Simply riding a wave is not enough, you need to read it, feel it and rule it… get your Duke on and go ride.

5'6” – Speed and Versatility ” x 17 ½” tri fin
- Designed for the widest range of conditions the 5"6” is the most popular in the range. Three fins to offer snappy turns and vertical off the lips. The 5"6” is a great option if you ride in a variety of conditions.

5'10” – Power and Style x 17 ¾” tri/quad fin
- The most aggressive board in our range. It comes in tri or quad fin set-up, your choice. Only ¼” wider than the 5"6” the straighter outline in the tail of this board provides endless grip in the turn.

6'0” – Pure and simple x 18 ¾” tri fin
- The tri fin set up in the Duke range the 6"0” is for the purists. This board isn"t a fish but the increased width maintains your speed even when the wave isn"t perfect. Fully closed bottom turns, vertical off the lips and hard carving cutbacks come as standard.

Fins and Boxes
All Dukes are equipped with the Future Fin System; this industry leading box offers superb strength to weight ratio and widely available replacement fins in the event of an accident. The Shinn fins are tested alongside the Duke range and shaped from high quality fiberglass plates.


Technical spec;
Shaped by d'Jo, D'light Canarias
Single concave to V hull shape
Styrofoam, water resistant core with wood stringer
Bamboo re-enforced deck and hull
M6 threaded inserts
Future Fin Systems boxes
Gloss finish
5"6” Tri fin for snappy turns
5"10” Quad or Tri fin, your choice
6"0” Tri fin for pure surf style

Shinn have all ways been at the top of the game, producing some great boards that never fail to exceed all expectations, now the Duke come along for 2011 and is set to put a huge smile on the face of anyone who rides it, not only do the boards look great, the development of the boards from shaping to hitting the first wave has been extensive and now, ready for summer the boards are available, don't miss out this summer, the boards are only available in limited numbers so get in touch with us now either at S2AS.COM or by calling 01202 738448

Monday, 10 January 2011

The Wait is Over Ride Optimo Contraband bindings are here


The Wait is Over Ride Optimo Contraband bindings are here

Ride Optimo Contraband Snowboard Bindings 2011

For Optimal Flex and Lightweight Ease!!
This premium new ContraBand™ binding packs a freestyle punch, followed by a roundhouse kick of flex. The Optimo Contraband binding features the brand new ContraFlex chassis design that’s easy to set up and adjust and is light and flexible from start to finish. Jam-packed with tech, the Optimo binding includes Wedgie 2.5 & 4.0 footbeds for utmost drive and ollie pop, single ratchet design with new AeroGrip V-Strap and new Stealth highback for maximum side-to-side flex. Bottom line: the new Optimo Contraband is the optimal choice for your high-flying moves.

Style: All Mountain Freestyle, Park Pipe
Sizes: UK 8-10 / UK 10-12

NEW! ConttraFlex Chassis System - Ride’s 100% aircraft grade 6061 Aluminium Alloy delivers unsurpassed lightweight durability. Aluminium for a reason; the perfect balance of minimal weight, quick response and unmatched durability. Something is only as good as the foundation on which it is built. Since its inception, and to this day, Ride Bindings are constructed with aluminium to provide the best blend of lightweight durability. In fact, they are so confident in the durability of their aluminium designs that Ride offers a Limited LIFETIME Warranty against bending or breakage of their Baseplates and Heelcups. And don't forget, not only are the heelcups and baseplates made from an estimated 50% recycled aluminium, but they are fully recyclable themselves. Simple to set up and fully tunable, this new chassis is super lightweight and flexible. Includes an adjustable toe ramp and the NEW! Micro-disc.
NEW! Stealth Highback - Ride pioneered Stance Correct shaping back in 1999 and it has since evolved into 9 unique highback designs, each dialed for specific riding styles and abilities. Stance Correct shaping matches the ‘cocked and loaded’ angle of your natural riding stance and is the combination of twist, cupping and asymmetrical flex patterns. In addition to proper biomechanical alignment, Stance Correct shaping provides lateral support and medial flex to provide the proper balance of support, control and mobility. A little bit goes a long way. Perfectly designed lightweight freestyle performance. Larger flat-back shaping built with thinner construction and maximum side-to-side flex.
NEW! Freestyle Core Ankle Strap with AeroGrip V-Strap - Pre-curved 3D shaping and Multi-Density padding provide even pressure distribution over the instep for the best in control and comfort. Made from dual density 3D thermal formed padding, the Freestyle Core offers performance, flex and comfort along with a new tool-less mount strap for fine tuning. The centrepiece of Ride’s innovative single ratchet technology - the ContraBand V-Strap utilizes a superior ergonomic design that stretches tight over the toe for an ultra-secure hold and maximum comfort. Made from a specialized polyurethane designed for cold temperature flex and durability, this bomber strap will take a beating and still provide all the support and comfort you could ask for. Pivoting design for superior fit, adjustment and comfort. This super lightweight V-strap features an all new ‘Aero’ grip zone and on-the-fly adjustment for the perfect performance fit.
Wedgie 2.5 Footbed & optional 4.0 Footbed in the box - Added pop and support = a better way to ride!! All Ride bindings come with formed EVA shockpads that dampen vibration and absorb shock from landing. Providing the best in comfort and improved control. Unlike the wedgies you may have received in school, this Wedgie will provide the added benefit of superior pop, support and control, allowing you to ride longer and harder. The Wedgie is an ultra-light footbed that uses subtle angles to align the ankles and knees to a more natural and comfortable position. The angle also gives leverage to press the board for huge pop, without affecting your preferred stance width. Offered in 4 ergonomic angles that result in less fatigue, maximum control and more pop. Wedgie 2.5 provides the ideal angle for advanced freestyle riders looking for that extra pop. If you are riding a rocker board, you’ll especially appreciate getting some added pop with 2.5. Optional Wedgie 4.0 - offers the maximum angle for those riders looking for the utmost drive and ollie pop. Ideal for those who rock the extra wide stance.
Urethane Rollbar Basepad - Sends rider input smoothly and evenly into the board’s rail. Injected Urethane material provides the extra dampening and shock absorption required for high impact riding in the park.
Power UL Ratchets - All Ride ratchets feature 4 clicks per throw, anatomical shaping for easy cranking and super smooth release. The Power UL Ratchets provide ultra light design, rubbery grip pods and more leverage for higher cranking power.

NEW! Forged Aluminium Micro-Disc - Built for enhanced all-around binding flex and performance, the new Micro-Discs use 30% less material and is 30% lighter.

These look like the bindings to have this season, they look great and are packed with enough tech to keep even the nerdiest of you happy, freestyle flex lets you rock the good stuff and look great whilst doing it, super easy to adjust and super comfortable whilst retaining all of the features that give you maximum control, so go ahead style it up and feel great in the park.
happy riding!!

For more information call Surface to Air sports on 01303 268269 or 01202 738 448

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Need a New Kite?

Happy New Year to all! so now the water is getting warmer and we all start expectantly and longingly looking at the wind forecasts a shiny new set up is at the front of many of our minds, here are some of the 2011 offerings from Slingshot as reviewed by forcesix.com

2011 Slingshot Rally
The Rally is what Slingshot call an “Open Delta C” hybrid kite with a medium diameter leading edge with 3 struts and an overall delta shape with high curvature convex LE coupled with a concave TE. It has a pulley-less bridle which gives the kite good support and allows it to pivot very well for good depower. The kite is well reinforced in all the places youd expect, and the stitching is up to Slingshot’s usual high quality.Picture
The Rally is notable because it comes with split struts - rather than having them sewn on underneath the canopy, the canopy is split and sewn onto either side of the strut.
Like all Slingshot kites, it’s a one-pump affair – which gets you out on the water quickly, and is quick to pack away also. There are three rear line connections options to adjust bar pressure and response.

The slingshot bar is a meaty affair, and is a product of real quality. The bar itself is weighty with a rubberised grip which looks like it will stand the test of time. The safety system looks up there with the best of them – a push away release which flags the kite onto a single front line and a ‘suicide’ attachment point to cover all bases. The Chicken loop on the Rally bar is significantly smaller than those of the Fuel and RPM. The flying lines are exceptionally good also – 800lb front lines with thinner rear lines to reduce overall line drag. The bar comes with a clam cleat beneath the bar which will please anyone who normally struggles to reach above the bar sheeting systems.The larger kites in the range come with a 23 inch bar and 27m lines, mid-sized kites use a 20 inch bar with 23m lines, and the smaller sizes use a 17inch bar with 20m lines.

In the air
The Rally feels great in the air, responsive steering, reasonable power in the turns and with a medium light bar-pressure, which increases as the wind does to help iron out the gusts. Its canopy creates a good deal of force without the need for working the kite in order to generate it.
Launch and re-launch are excellent - the kite rolls effortlessly on the curved leading edge allowing it to proceed swiftly to the edge of the window.

On the water
The Rally is a great free-ride performer - it generates effortless power when left still in the window, which accelerates you up to an impressive top speed. It drives upwind very well, and produces some incredibly lofty jumps from which you float down very nicely - its also great for slamming out big transitions, turning heads close to the beach.
Unhooked the rally is very capable also, it sits in the air happily and produces huge pop when you edge hard against it, but does keep on pulling through the air without generating much line slack (which is why it boosts so well!). Its perfectly capable for what the vast majority of people would ever use it for however. The rally loops neatly but doesn't generate as much power in the turns as a more dedicated kite like the Fuel or RPM - but still more than enough for most people.

Conclusions
The Rally is a great freeride crossover kite with plenty of performance for big air freestyle and basic wakestyle, and will have a very wide market. Its a kite which a beginners will love due to its simple relaunch and ease of use, intermediates will appreciate its top end speed and huge lofty jumps, and there's plenty of performance there for advanced riders to race with, push freestyle & wakestyle or to go aggressive with it in the waves.
Dedicated wake-stylers or kiteloop mentalists should probably check out the Fuel or RPM, but otherwise the Rally produces performance which is hard to fault.


Kite Style
Struts
Inflation
Front connection
Rear connection
Tuning options
Depower
Safety


Low End
High End
Bar Pressure
Turning
Unhooked
Upwind
Hang time
Relaunch

Delta / C Hybrid
3
One pump
Simple bridle (no pulleys)
Direct
3 options for rear line connection (bar feedback)
Clam cleat (beneath the bar)
Mini 'fifth' line to single front line

Very Good
Excellent
Medium
Medium-Fast
Very Good
Very Good
Excellent
Excellent



2010 Slingshot RPM (10m)

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Slingshot RPM 2010 (10m)
Out of the Bag
The RPM is what Slingshot call an “Open C” hybrid kite with a medium diameter leading edge with 3 struts. It has a 2 pulley bridle which gives the kite good support and allows it to pivot well for good depower. The kite is very well reinforced in all the usual places, and comes with Slingshot’s usual attention to detail with the stitching.
Like all Slingshot kites, it’s a one-pump affair – which gets you out on the water quickly, and is quick to pack away also. There are two front line attachment points on the leading edge, allowing the kite to be tuned for freestyle or wake-style and four rear line connections to adjust bar pressure and response.

The slingshot bar is a meaty affair, and is a product of real quality. The bar itself is weighty with a rubberised grip which looks like it will stand the test of time. The safety system looks up there with the best of them – a push away release which flags the kite onto a single front line and a ‘suicide’ attachment point to cover all bases. The flying lines are exceptionally good also – 800lb front lines with thinner rear lines to reduce overall line drag. The bar comes with a clam cleat beneath the bar which will please anyone who normally struggles to reach above the bar sheeting systems.The larger kites in the range come with a 23 inch bar and 27m lines, mid-sized kites use a 20 inch bar with 23m lines, and the smaller sizes use a 17inch bar with 20m lines.

In the air
The RPM feels similar to the Fuel in flight, direct steering, good power in the turns and with a medium light bar-pressure. Jumping seems very good due to the lift generated when working the kite and loops are a lively affair.
Launch and re-launch are very good too – a pull on the back line will cause it to pivot, and can also be reverse launched with ease.

On the water
The bottom end of the RPM is impressive due to the large projected area coupled with its ability to generate power by working it through the window. It flies mostly off the front lines and the bar pressure is light-moderate and adjustable. The bar needs to be steered assertively in order to induce a quick turn, making it perfect for wake-style. It’s a great kite to free-ride on, boosts well, but its real strength lies when you unhook – it generates bucket loads of pop, with decent line slack for passes, whilst patiently sitting stationary in the air for you to land – a wake-styler’s dream kite.
Similar to the Fuel, the RPM needs to be worked a bit to get good air-time, but can boost very well indeed once you get the hang of it.

Conclusions
The RPM is a kite which will be very attractive to a wide audience – a great freestyle kite which will blow the socks off intermediates all the way up to pro’s, without the inherent weaknesses of a hardcore C kite. Its wake-style performance is outstanding, but is also a great all-round performer, ticking all the boxes for wind range, relaunch, hangtime and powered kiteloops.


Kite Style
Struts
Inflation
Front connection
Rear connection
Tuning options
Depower
Safety


Low End
High End
Bar Pressure
Turning
Unhooked
Upwind
Hang time
Relaunch

Open C Hybrid
3
One pump
2 Pulley bridle
Direct
2 options for front line connection (freestyle/wake), 4 rear options
Clam cleat (beneath the bar)
Mini 'fifth' line to single front line

Very Good
Very Good
Light-Medium
Medium-Fast
Excellent
Very Good
Very Good

2011 Slingshot Fuel review (9m)

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Slingshot Fuel 2011 (9m)
Out of the Bag
The Fuel is a high aspect ratio Traditional C kite with a medium diameter leading edge, supported by 5 thin struts. The kite is very well reinforced in all the usual places, and slingshot have gone the extra mile with the stitching to ensure they live up to their bomber proof standards (such as triple stitching on the LE seams, and double on the canopy). The kite has a surprisingly large number of panels which must help with its rigidity.
Like all Slingshot kites, its a one-pump affair – which gets you out on the water quickly, and is quick to pack away also. There are two front line attachment points which sit pretty closely together on the leading edge, allowing the kite to be tuned for freestyle or wake-style.

The slingshot bar is a meaty affair, and is a product of real quality. The bar itself is weighty with a rubberised grip which looks like it will stand the test of time. The safety system looks up there with the best of them – a push away release which flags the kite onto a single front line and a ‘suicide’ attachment point to cover all bases.
The flying lines are exceptionally good also – 800lb front lines with thinner rear lines to reduce overall line drag. The bar comes with a clam cleat beneath the bar which will please anyone who normally struggles to reach above the bar sheeting systems.
The larger kites in the range come with a 23 inch bar and 27m lines, mid-sized kites use a 20 inch bar with 23m lines, and the smaller sizes use a 17inch bar with 20m lines.

In the Air
Due to the light wind conditions on the first test day, I got the opportunity to give the Fuel a good fly on land. It’s a real pleasure to fly and it’s plain to see what 10 years of refinement brings. The kite is so rigid in the air, turning is precise with great feedback and it feels oh so right, making other kites feel dull and unresponsive in comparison. The fuel sits in the air just where you left it whilst handlepassing, and was a kite which I was very eager to take out on the water to put through its paces further.
The Fuel generates a great deal of power when it’s moved through the window, and kiteloops send you scudding down the beach in winds well under 10mph.
Launch and re-launch are exceptional – pulling on a back line causes the kite to pivot effortlessly, it needs to be seen to be believed! The Fuel can also easily be reverse-launched, if that option proves to be preferable.

On the water
The bottom end of the fuel is impressive as bucket loads of power can be generated by working it through the window. The kite flies off the front lines with light bar pressure, and will sit happily in the sky unless the bar is steered assertively. The kite is great for aggressive free-riding – blasting up and down with powered turns, jumps and kiteloops which are sure to get the adrenaline pumping.
Boosting on the Fuel requires technique on the flat, as you can get pulled off your edge if you're not expecting the power it generates, but it can go truely huge as Lewis demonstrates in the video at the bottom of the page!
As you'd expect, the Fuel excels when unhooking - pop is very predictable and explosive but does require a certain amount of kite power. There is a good deal of line slack in the air for nailing those air-passes and hooking back in on landing is child's play.
I wasn't able to test the top end of the Fuel, but power which feels a little much on the beach just feels great on the water - to get the most out of this kite you really do want it powered!

Conclusions
The Fuel certainly isn’t a mass-market kite and probably never will be, but for aggressive adrenalin-pumping free riding, slamming out huge kiteloops or busting expert unhooked moves its performance is at the top of the game. Its build quality and outstanding performance are testament to 10 years of refinement by Slingshot – If you’re and advanced rider, you’ll definitely want to give it a try - there isn't another kite out there quite like it!


Kite Style
Struts
Inflation
Front connection
Rear connection
Tuning options
Depower
Safety


Low End
High End
Bar Pressure
Turning
Unhooked
Upwind
Hang time
Relaunch

Traditional C
5
One pump
Direct
Direct
2 options for front line connection (freestyle/wake)
Clam cleat (beneath the bar)
Mini 'fifth' line to single front line

Very Good
Good
Light
Fast
Excellent
Good
Very Good ++
Excellent

For more information visit s2as.com or call us on: 01303 268 269 (Kent) or 01202 738 448 (Poole)