S2AS - News

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Patrick Rebstock Talks about the new Slingshot Rally 2013


Patrick Rebstock in Portugal Talks About the New Slingshot Rally 2013's:

With the New 2013 Rally kite in hand Slingshot freesurfer Patrick Rebstock sets sail for Portugal to show off the excellent handling and simple user experience of his Favorite Kite.

"I am so exited about the 2013 Rally Kite, it just feels so good to ride in the waves. The smooth predictable handling and incredible stability makes the 2013 Rally Kite my weapon of choice." -Patrick Rebstock

The new Reflex Wingtip, Connect Forward attachment points, Splitstrut, and Pulleyless Bridle all work together to create the solid frame of the 2013 Rally Kite which gives the rider direct control and unrivaled range in any wind condition.

"I rely on the Legendary Slingshot Construction and Surf Tough Reinforcements which give me the toughest and most durable kite that i can depend on day after day" -Patrick Rebstock




For more information on the Full Slingshot Range or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, 
BH14 8UB

Strutless Kitesurfing Kites?

Those boys in Maui are always pushing the sport in both equipment and technique. This time we have an up and coming designer and his kite that has no struts!



Sweet video with Scott Drexler at Kitebeach testing  Boardriding Maui kites : Cloud 17m and 10m.

The brand launches a website :
Boardriding Maui, where you can find the strutless and strapless dream quiver.

Airush is know to also be testing and developing a strutless kite, so who knows we may be looking at a game changer or a niche item.

Keep an eye out for this style of kite over the coming years.










Monday, 26 November 2012

2012/13 Winter Wet Suits at S2AS

Summer is not the only season to hit the waves, don’t miss out this winter by avoiding the cold, have some fun with O’Neill’s large collection of Winter Wet Suits.

With over 60 years of creating wetsuits, O’Neill knows a thing or two when it comes to staying warm, dry and comfortable when participating in water sports. For their 2012/13 collection O’Neill have pushed their innovative designs further by adding a new type of Neoprene called Techno Butter to their high end suits.

The new type of Neoprene means you won’t be held back on the waves due to making the suits feel less restricting, lightweight and warmer. The winter collection also weights 20% less and absorbs 30% less water in comparison to previous traditional suits.

Within the S2AS wetsuit collection you can find winter suits and accessories for both men and women just look out for the Fall 2012 wetsuits such as the men’s O'Neill Psycho 3 Zen Zip 5/3mm or the ladies O'Neill Psycho 3 Zen Zip 5/3mm.

Exposure Protection is essential for any water sport and a wetsuit is one of the most practical and effective ways of staying warm in and on the water. Visit S2AS online to view the complete range of winter wetsuits.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Slingshot RPM 2013 Preview


The RPM is back for another fantastic year, this is amongst the best selling kites of 2011 and 2012 and next year is looking no different. Check out the specs below, click the images to make them bigger.

For more information on the Slingshot RPM or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, 
BH14 8UB

2013 Flexifoil Kitesurfing Gear Buyers Guide


Flexifoil has many changes in store for 2013 including the introduction of the new Force and Shiva kites as well as completly new designs for their control bar, Hadlow Pro kite, and Hadlow Freestyle MK2 board. Designing products is a team effort at Flexifoil. Anthony Van Dort (CEO), Andy Preston (Kite Design), Aaron Hadlow (Board Design), and the Product Development team of Peter and Oliver Vandeweege worked collaboratively to answer our questions on what Flexifoil will be offering for 2013.

Flexifoil has made a renewed commitment to the North American market. What does this mean for retailers and riders?
2012 has been a great milestone for Flexifoil with the company celebrating its 40th anniversary. This year we achieved two brand new world records and beat one of our own existing world records. On June 30, 2012, Sam Branson, the son of Virgin Tycoon Sir Richard Branson, smashed the current world record for the fastest crossing powered by kite from France to England.
Joined by eight other kiting enthusiasts, we went on to achieve the world record for the most number of kite surfers to cross the English Channel as well. The next day, Sir Richard Branson achieved the world record for the oldest person to cross the English Channel, this time from England to France.
We believe retailers and riders can be confident when selling and riding the very latest world record producing products with the quality of construction and performance you’d expect from the brand which designed the first and world’s fastest power kite 40 years ago. Flexifoil has a wealth of experience in kite design and employs a team of consultants who continually drive innovation and ground-breaking ideas.
 
New for 2013 is the Force, a high performance hybrid which replaces the popular Ion. Where does this kite fit in the Flexifoil kite mix?
The Force combines the qualities of the Ion but with a brand new shape, profile, and plan form. The Force has been developed to be more powered and give a much more dynamic and extreme feel (especially in the boost and loop) than last year’s Ion 5 range. Its 4-strut design removes a lot of unwanted weight and creates a better self-adjusting profile keeping the airflow connected for longer, which increases the kite’s ability to drive harder through the turns and give a longer float time.
Its new semi-cathedral bridle has been tweaked to bring the focal point inboard of the tips a little more which distributes the force more evenly over the canopy giving massive stability in the high end of its wind range allowing it to be flown without deformation, even in gusty winds. Outstanding design and build quality have always been at the center of Flexifoil’s core values, and we are constantly working on new detailing and strengthening.
For the Force, all strut joints have been redesigned and webbing straps now terminate under Kevlar load spreading patches on the ribs. The leading edge bladder closure is now Velcro to distribute the unwanted forces during relaunch or wipeouts evenly across the leading edge tube for improved strength. With the Force you can be assured that it will give you the best possible build quality and kite performance. The Force is aimed at intermediate to advanced riders. It’s a specialist kite which has huge boost and float. It’s designed to take you up and keep you up there longer. It is an extremely stable platform even in gusty winds and turns quickly for its size. The lift is phenomenal, the height is impressive, and the float is comforting.


Will former Ion users be comfortable on the Force or will it be an entirely new experience for them?
After the Ion 5, we decided it was time for a fresh updated feel with some new blood. There’s no doubt that the Force is a different kite than the Ion 5, but we have been very careful not to alienate users of the Ion 5. We have kept the overall feel of the Ion but have introduced more direct response for more rapid and powered turning. The overall feel is that of the Ion 5 on fast forward and steroids. The 7m and 9m Force kites are adjusted to their most efficient flight trim for maximum fun in the higher wind speeds. The 11m has been designed for use in those marginal wind conditions which dictate a larger kite. This is where the largest differences are to the Ion range of kites. The 11m has a much larger depower and flatter profile compared to the 7m and 9m to speed up this kite in the lower end of its range and produce more usable power, while still allowing for maximum boost and hang time in the upper end of its range.
We have tailored the 13m to fit its preferred wind speeds with a higher aspect ratio, redistributed strut positions, and thinner strut diameters for maximum profile variance when sheeting. This kite carries an insane board speed and unbelievable float, yet is still usable in the really low wind speeds where you would normally expect to take a 15 or 16m kite. We believe this is a marked improvement over the 14.5m Ion 5 kites. All Force kites feature our new intense bold graphic look which identifies them instantly on the water. This new kite had a lot to live up to, and after extensive testing and remodeling we believe we have made a large leap forward in this design.

2013 FLEXIFOIL KITES
Kite Name Sizes Stock Line Length Target Date Available
Force 7, 9, 11, 13.5m 20 + 4m Freestyle, freeride Nov. 2012
Shiva 4, 5,5, 7, 9, 11, 13m 20 + 4m Waves, freeride Feb. 2013
Storm Chaser 5.5m 20 + 4m Freestyle, freeride, waves Now
Hadlow ID 6,8, 10, 12m 18 + 4m Freestyle, freeride, waves Now
Hadlow Pro 7, 9, 11, 13m 18 + 4m Freestyle Feb. 2013

We understand that a new freeride hybrid kite is also planned for 2013. How will this kite differ from others offered from Flexifoil and what kind of rider is it best suited for?

The Shiva will be primarily for wave riding. It’s an all-around high performance kite. Wave riders should be very pleased with this new offering and intermediate freestyle riders will also feel at ease as it has great depower and keeps its responsive control even when depowered. Early testing revealed a very nice smooth application of power, great depower, and forward speed. This kite is completely different to any other kite in the Flexifoil range with an easy-to-ride feel and smooth fast depower with great downwind drift for thrashing down the line. When fully sheeted in, this kite gives an easy and large pop to get you out over those breakers without the mega float of the Hadlow ID or the Force kites.

Will Flexifoil be offering a new bar for 2013?
Yes, we have designed a completely new bar called the Sky Bar which offers a new grip that will be a bit softer than on the Hadlow Pro bar from last year. This new Flexifoil bar will be available in 48 and 54cm sizes and features a new above the adjuster swivel assembly which is completely strippable for easy and quick maintenance. The depower strap has been changed to keep the depower and re-power handles just above the bar. We’ve added a single front line flag-out safety system to completely depower the kite when released. A new self-aligning stopper ball fits into the new bar core design, keeping everything straight for hooking in. The lines now feature new lengths which correspond to our new flagout safety system with a total length of 22 meters.

The Hadlow Pro now has a new setting that is said to achieve 50% more depower. Will this setting change the performance or feel of the kite versus the regular setting? What other tweaks were made to the kite?
Well, the new version of the Hadlow Pro kite has definitely changed. The sail is now using the curved Dacron cage design to dissipate any focus of pressure in the corners (which are now gone), and to maintain a higher accuracy in manufacturing along the front of the profile. The internal reinforcements on the leading edge have been improved as have the webbing retaining straps on the ribs. The toggle positions have been changed to work from the leading edge tube, not the sail. This improves turning speed and stability in gusts.
New asymmetric graphics help it fit in with the other kites in the Hadlow range. We also implemented a new rib to tube connection design for improved strength and Kevlar scuff pads on the leading edge for reduced weight. All sizes of the Hadlow Pros will feature the same length line sets, so no more threading an extra set of lines to each kite when you change sizes. The add-on depower bridle seen on the last Hadlow Pro has also been removed from this latest version as the new Hadlow ID is the preferred kite in the Hadlow range for wakestyle depowerable riding.
Were any modifications made to the Hadlow ID? How does this kite differ from the Hadlow Pro?
No changes were made. The idea for the Hadlow ID was to create a kite that would be credible with a solid feel great for freestyle kiting, but also a kite that you can jump on at almost any level. Equipped with a bridle-supported leading edge this kite can boost and depower for wave or freeride kiting, but it still creates enough pop for wakestyle tricks. Even if you are just learning to jump, the Hadlow ID will suit you, easily covering intermediate through to pro kitesurfing. The Hadlow ID offers performance close to the Pro, yet with increased wind range and user-friendliness. The low end of the Hadlow ID seems to be a couple of knots better than the Pro.
The Hadlow ID also flies less on the front lines, causing the bar to be pulled away from you in the gusts more, which helps to iron out power spikes. Relaunch on the Hadlow ID is an improvement over the Pro and upwind performance seems comparable when powered. The bar pressure on the Hadlow ID is very similar to that of the Pro and it offers very good levels of feedback and control for an SLE, yet the Pro still remains king in this department. The Hadlow ID generates the most power when driven in straight lines or wide arcs, yet the Pro will continue to generate power on tighter turns – it’s amazing for kite looping.
The Hadlow ID is definitely an easier kite to boost or transition with as you can just send it above and sheet in and pop to get airtime. The Pro requires more aggression and considerable backward send in order to get serious height. Both kites are very good to boost with, but it’s significantly easier to go big on the Hadlow ID and the float is also improved. Both kites are a dream to unhook and pop with, as we designed the Hadlow ID to have great slack line feel to allow time for handle passes without the bar being ripped out of your hands. It’s not quite as much slack as the Pro, but its still more than enough to give any serious wakestyler a big smile.

Were any changes made to the Hadlow control bar?
It comes in one size, 48cm. This year there is a new grip featuring a new asymmetric grip design with texture to stop the bar from slipping out your hands for those working on handle passes. The depower line has also been made adjustable so you can choose the setting for you and make it longer for the new depower setting on the kite. One of the main features of this new bar is that all working components are visible and can be stripped for maintenance.
A new self-aligning stopper ball keeps the chicken loop at the right angle for hooking in after unhooked maneuvers. New lines have been tested and assembled with the bar. They are stronger and Teflon coated to decrease the amount of tangling. We have used ultra-premium materials used for unrivaled levels of durability and quality as well as a clean bar setup, familiar simple safety system, and attention to detail. You can be sure that you’re equipped with the very best in freestyle-suited bar design.


The Storm Chaser was released in late 2011. Meant for high winds, it only comes in a 5.5m size. Were any changes made to this kite for 2013 and what makes this kite so special for high winds?
No, we didn’t change the Storm Chaser for this year. The Storm Chaser takes high wind kiting performance to new levels and with Flexifoil’s current construction standards, the kite guarantees durability, quality, and power that you need to rip on those high wind days. The kite is very stable and munches gusts like you would not believe. It’s a perfect solution to the gusts and lulls of high winds! Despite the kite being a 5.5m the kite does not get out of hand easily, is very predicable, and turns at a sensible speed as the last thing you want is a super quick kite in strong winds! Don’t get us wrong, the kite is still plenty fast enough to send for the biggest jumps and hang times, but it’s all very controllable and fun.
 
2013 FLEXIFOIL BOARDS
Board Name Sizes Type Target Date Available
Hadlow Freestyle 134, 138cm Twin Tip Freestyle, freeride Now
Hadlow Wakestyle 138cm Twin Tip Freestyle Feb. 2013

What’s happening with Flexifoil’s twin tip board line for 2013?
Aaron Hadlow and Flexifoil present two boards for 2013, the Hadlow Freestyle and the Wakestyle. The Freestyle comes in two sizes (134×39.5 and 138x40cm) and the Wakestyle comes in one size (138×43). The new and improved MK2 2013 versions have many improvements and sport nice new graphics too! Aaron has built upon the success of the original Hadlow Freestyle kiteboard. Built from the original design and shape of the late, great Colin McCulloch, the Freestyle board brings innovative and unique features to the world of freestyle kitesurfing. It is manufactured using state-of-the-art materials which have made it even lighter, stronger, and more robust. While the outline remains the same as the original Hadlow Freestyle kiteboard, the center of the board between the straps has a slightly stiffer flex pattern to add performance.
The Wakestyle board is accessible enough for any rider using or wanting to use bindings. With its smooth cut through chop, comfortable ride, and fast and aggressive performance, it’s a great ride for those looking to push themselves in wakestyle riding, rails, and crossover to cable parks. The Wakestyle board is aimed squarely at riders using bindings to offer a new standard in performance. With a long list of features and intricate special designs, this really is the best performing board you can ask for in its category.

Is there anything else you’d like to add?
Yes, we’d like to talk about our kitesurf trainer, the Quark. It’s a 3-line, fun, and affordable kitesurf trainer designed specifically to help new kiters learn to fly with skill and confidence. We supply the Quark complete and ready to fly with a 55cm control bar. The Quark is ideal for use in kitesurf schools or for anyone who is looking for a tough, high performance kitesurf trainer. The Quark also offers experienced kiters a kite to introduce to friends, or just to fly for themselves when the wind is not enough to be on the water.
We’ve designed the Quark to be easy to fly and incredibly stable. The kite reacts quickly to input making it responsive, predictable, and most importantly of all, good fun to fly. The power is delivered smoothly and progressively by the high performance 2.4m canopy. The power provided is enough to prepare a new kiter before they start flying water kites. Designed to fly in almost every wind condition, the kite’s huge wind range means that even if the wind is low you can still gain valuable flying experience and fine tune your kite skills.

For more information on the Full Flexifoil Range or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, 
BH14 8UB

Rabbit Gang 2.0 WHITE EDITION - Release!

So now it's official - we are proud to announce the release of the Rabbit Gang 2.0 White Edition!

Available in the same classic sizes and characters, the Rabbit Gang 2.0 White Edition has the same ease of use and performance characteristics that riders have come to expect from our kites. New fabrics makes it lighter and brighter giving it a brand new, customizable feel and fresh approach to its design.

On an impressive white canopy, our signature graphics remain eye catching and appealing, ensuring that the Rabbit Gang 2.0 White Edition will stand out in the crowd.

We encourage you to visit all white models pages, to see their product galleries and dig through huge action gallery with our riders shots taken all over the world. Aloha !
For more information on the White Edition Wainman Rabbits or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, 
BH14 8UB

Friday, 16 November 2012

Nobile 50Fifty 2013 : The Game Changer


Nobile 50Fifty is the ultimate freestyle ripper that can dominate the discipline with or without using full boots.

This wakestyle inspired model is dedicated to all the riders looking for spectacular POP, comfortable landings, limitless control and edge grip.

50Fifty is capable of handling just about anything: flat lagoon, choppy water and a cable park. This board changes every spot on a new-schoolers playground. For 2013 we've redesigned the dimensions of the 50Fifty, so the sizes are now more versatile and it's easier to choose the best board for you.
For more information on the Nobile 50Fifty kite or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, 
BH14 8UB

Friday, 2 November 2012

Flexifoil Force 2013 Kitesurfing Kite Review

2013 Flexifoil Force Kite Review (11/9m)

Three Word Summary
Versatile High Performance

Test Conditions
10-28mph over several days

Out of the Bag
The Flexifoil Force is a Medium-High aspect ratio kite with a pretty thin leading edge and four struts. It comes with the tried-and-tested Flexifoil one pump system, and is inflated and ready to fly in no time.

The construction is up to Flexi's usual high standards, with lap seams and reinforcements in all critical sections, and should surely stand the test of time. Flexi are so confident of their construction methods, that should you break your kite in its first month, they'll repair it for free!

Rumour has it that Flexifoil are releasing a brand new bar this year, which I'll review at a later date. For details of the current Bar, check out the review of the Flexifoil Hadlow Id

In The Air
Flexifoil Force Kitesurf Kite 2013
The Force launches really easily off the beach, it pivots with ease and is up in the air in no time. Once in the air it's stable in flight and you immediately notice the medium bar pressure great direct feel.

It generates a decent amount of static pull, and there's plenty of extra power on tap when worked through the window or looped.

On The water
The Force is a great all-round kite for any level of ability with its direct feel and stable flight. Relaunch is also a piece of cake - often when it goes down it rolls onto its side and is ready to fly again immediately.

It's bottom end is really good, and its surprising how powered you can be in light winds when you get the board moving.

The medium high aspect allows it to fly quite far forward allowing easy upwind progress. This also gives it good forward speed, and its top end speed is exhilarating.
When you send the Force it really comes to life, providing lots of oomph for high floaty jumps and a timely redirection leads to nice cushioned landings. Its also a nice to pop some floaty transitions by the beach with too.
When trimmed the kite unhooks very nicely, and parks in the sky well. It's perhaps not the best choice for progressive handle-passes as it offers little slack, but basic unhooked tricks are certainly not out of the question.

Summary
A great all-rounder for any intermediate rider for freeriding, boosting, freestyle and first steps into wakestyle. Its direct feel is about as good as i've experienced on an SLE and is an outstanding performer to get some serious airtime on.

For more info, check it out on S2AS

Kite StyleStruts
Inflation
Front connection
Rear connection
Tuning options
Depower
Safety


Low End
High End
Bar Pressure
Turning
Unhooked
Upwind
Hang time
Relaunch
SLE
4
One Pump
SLE Bridle
Direct
None
(New bar to be released)
(New bar to be released)

Excellent
Very Good
Medium
Medium-Fast
Very-Good, but little slack for handle passes
Very Good
Excellent
Excellent

For more information on the Flexifoil Force Kite or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, 
 Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, BH14 8UB

Flexifoil Hadlow Kitesurf Board 2013 Review

2013 Flexifoil Hadlow Board Review (138x40)


Three Word Summary
All-round Performance Freestyle

First Impressions

The Hadlow board is now back in its second incarnation, with a glossy topsheet, new graphics and Hadlow branded straps and pads.
Flexifoil have also added a 134 version, which will be great news for all the smaller riders out there.
The shape of the board is very similar to its predecessor - 138 long by 40 wide, with flexible tips, wide stance, significant rocker and a central single concave.
The whole package is very lightweight, perhaps even lighter than the original, and still comes with the original low-profile fins for great tracking and easy direction switching.

On the water
The Hadlow freestyle maintains a similar feel to its predecessor - light, nimble and lively, cutting effortlessly through the water and over the rough stuff with ease. Despite the significant rocker it doesn't feel at all slow off the mark, and is soon flying along at speed with great stability.
The new straps and pads are comfortable and look great with the board, but takes some tweaking to get a solid connection.
The low profile fins give great straight line stability and allow the board to be slid around effortlessly when flattened, but can be a little loose for some when pushed hard. Flexi will optionally supply larger fins as required, if you prefer a much more locked in feel.
For freestyle the Hadlow remains top of the game, benefiting from a stiffer central flex, but retains the flex tips for forgiving cushioned landings and extreme pop off the flat or flying up off kickers.

Summary
The Hadlow remains a great all round board with plenty of performance to push hard into some freestyle moves. Its a board which anyone could get on with, especially with the introduction of the 134 this year.

For more info, check it out on Flexifoil's Site or browse on S2AS

Dimensions
Weight
Rocker
Centre Width
Tip Width
Rail Depth (centre)
Rail Depth (tips)
Concave Depth
Tip Flex
Overall Flex
Fin Size
Stance

Upwind
Pop
Bottom End
Manoeuvrability
Landings
Directionality
138x40cm
Very Light
Medium-High (45mm)
40cm
30cm
4mm
4mm
5mm
Medium
Stiff
35mm
62 and 65 cm (approx)

Very Good when powered
Excellent yet technical
Very Good
Very Good
Very Good
Skatey yet stable in a straight line
For more information on the Flexifoil Hadlow 2013 Board or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, 
 Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, BH14 8UB

Slingshot Fuel 2013 Hands-On Review

Three Word Summary
Uncompromising High Performance

Test Conditions
10-25mph over several days

Out of the bag
The Slingshot Fuel is a kite which needs no introduction as it has remained one of the most iconic kites on the market for more than a decade.
It has a pretty chunky leading edge which tapers down a little toward the tips, and is supported by 5 thin struts connected via a one pump system, which helps you get out on the water with a minimum of fuss and the hardcore Slingshot construction quality ensures a kite which will really last.

The Slingshot bar has had a couple of minor tweaks this year - a low friction centre hole to help sheeting and depowering and velcro tabs on the OSR handles to keep your lines tidy when packing away.
Slingshot Fuel Kitesurfing Kite Complete 2013The bar exudes quality from top to bottom and is more than a match for anything else on the market, with super-high quality 800lb front lines, a highly effective safety system and a bar which will last many a season.

The bar diameter is quite wide and comes with a tough rubberised finish - perhaps not the softest on your hands, but is very durable and offers good levels of grip.

The larger kites come with a 20 inch bar and 23m lines, whereas the smaller ones have a 17 inch bar with 20m lines.

In the Air 
The Fuel self launches with ease off the beach as a prolonged pull on a steering line will cause it to back into the
window and rotate onto its side.

The thick Leading edge gives it great structural stability and ensures no buckling when you're trying to get it airborne.

In light winds when the kite is static in the air there's no great pull, but the second it moves it really comes to life, giving plenty of power on tap.

The bar pressure on the Fuel is quite heavy and it takes some force to initiate a turn also, which will please all freestylers out there - it stays right where it was left unless you're really assertive with it!
The turn radius on the 11 was fairly wide, but I expect this will tighten up considerably on the smaller sizes.

On the water
The fuel delivers great low end grunt when worked through the sky, which translates to a really good bottom end.

The bar pressure lightens up a little when you park it and sheet out, allowing you to blast along in comfort.
As expected there's plenty of power in the turns and loops, and it boosts well once you have the edging and timing dialled.

The top end of the Fuel doesn't feel incredibly high compared to SLE's, but by edging hard against it can be pushed further than you'd expect.

The Fuel's properties really shine when you unhook - it pops explosively with good slack, parks well, and only turns when you're assertive with the bar. It's no surprise its a kite which an advanced freestyler or wakestyler would love. And When it all goes wrong, its great relaunch properties are there to make sure its not long before you're pushing it again.

Conclusions
The Fuel is a kite which I always look forward to reviewing as there's nothing else quite like it. It is by no means a beginners kite and definitely not one for the faint-hearted!
It's the most refined kite on the market by some distance, and is a great choice for aggressive blasting, freestyle, technical wakestyle and insane powered loops.
If your riding and commitment matches the level it requires, then it truely is a must-try kite!

Kite StyleStruts
Inflation
Front connection
Rear connection
Tuning options
Depower
Safety


Low End
High End
Bar Pressure
Turning
Unhooked
Upwind
Boosting
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

Excellent
Good
Medium Heavy to Medium
Medium, but likely faster in smaller sizes
Excellent
Good  
Good ++
Excellent
For more information on the Slingshot Fuel 2013 or to purchase: 
Call: 01202 738 448 
Or visit the shop in Poole: 
Surface2Air Sports Poole, 
14-16 Station Road, 
 Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, Dorset, BH14 8UB

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Flysurfer Speed 4 - The Only True ALL TERRAIN Kite

Flysurfer Speed 4 8m Standard £1269 (red)
Flysurfer Speed 4 8m Deluxe £1450 (yellow)

Flysurfer Speed 4 10m Standard £1450 (red)Flysurfer Speed 4 10m Deluxe £1635 (blue)

It has been a long wait for the first official sign that a new Speed is coming and now it is finally here. We are pleased and proud to present to you the next step or rather, jump, in Flysurfer development: the Speed4 – in sizes 8.0 and 10.0m²!

First things first: The Speed4 in 8.0 and 10.0m² are unbelievably versatile. Despite the enormous performance potential, the Speed4 is still suitable for beginners in the lower wind ranges but still a true air-time machine in the upper wind range.

The demand for other (bigger) sizes of the Speed4 is naturally justifiable. Still, it is not so simple to top an extraordinary product like the Speed3. So we still need some time – and until then the Speed3 Colored Edition (CE) from 12.0m² upwards remain within the Speed series. However, we are certain that 2013 will be the release year for the additional Speed4 sizes (12.0/15.0/18.0/21.0m²).

Unequaled performance – at your demand

Without exaggeration: The Speed4 is the best performing kite that we have ever built. Whether in low end, turningspeed, relaunch, jumping characteristics or depower… Almost everywhere we have been able to set new limits. Yet it’s performance is more accessible than ever – for every rider. It starts when you pull up the Speed4: The kite inflates incredibly fast and provides security from the first moment onwards. Whether fully powered up or fully depowered, a Speed4 stays stable in the sky. And thanks to the balanced handling not only your jumps are much easier, but also their landings.

In the air

There is so much that cannot be put into words, but instead has to be experienced. The Speed4 flying feeling is one of those things. More direct and faster turning performance, a glide ratio that you only experience with Speeds, the now extremely short depower throw, the lift, the control…We needed six months just for the fine-tuning the Speed4 in order to reach this result: It just feels plain great to fly a Speed4.

Simplicity

Our vision is not only to improve our kites, but to further shape the sport of kiting. What has remained is a simple and effective system. Lowest possible weight, smallest pack dimensions, quickest setup and stow-away and enormous durability … The Speed4 is more effective, lighter and more compact than anything else we have ever built. We were even able to achieve a bridle that is almost one-third lighter and remove an entire bridle row. This not only makes kiting easier, but results in even better performance.

Innovation

The Speed4 is a completely new development, based on a concept: A defined flex performance of the kite-profile. We achieved this with a new canopy construction and an extremely simplified bridle. Depowered, a reflexed trailing edge is formed with especially low lift and high stability. By pulling the bar down, the profiles bends and an enormous lift increase is created. This technology makes it possible to use a lighter construction with less drag, as well as creating highly effective depower and high stability while simultaneously maintaining short bar travel. The new construction is supplemented by a reinforcement of the leading edge for maximum flight stability in gusting winds and yet again-improved aerodynamics. The result is a kite that not only brings all the advantages of the Speed3 to the next level, but also steps up it’s freestyle performance.

Technical renewals:

Next to established technologies and features of the past like – Little Connection Lines, Automatic Water/Dirt Drainage System, Triple Depower, etc. – we introduce the following technical features.

// Rigid Foil Technology by Gin

Reinforcement of the front leading edge profile for increased performance and stability.

// Smart Direct Airfoil

New flex-profile from extensive simulations for a shorter and more effective depower and quicker turning.

// Minimized bridle

Just three main levels (A,B & Z) and new connection points have created a much simpler line system, which is lighter and has less drag.

// Simplified mixer

Just one pulley per side makes for easiest trim tuning for everyone.

Supplementary information

The control bar for these small Speeds is the current Infinity 2.0 Bar in 50cm. The Infinity 2.0 Bar impresses with the easy and safe 2.0 Quick Release and it’s 100% untwisting function.
The new fabric colours of the Speed3 Coloured Edition not only impressed us, they impressed our customers as well. For that reason we will be sticking with these colors and color code system and will produce the Speed4 8.0m² in sunny yellow and the Speed4 10.0m² in cyanblue. The standard versions will remain red. Of course, the matching new Speed4 Bag is complimentary to round off the product range. The Deluxe Version with a classy gold logos and the standard version with a premium silver logos.

// Deluxe cloth adds the following features (compared with standard cloth)

• Flies in the lightest breeze (on water/land/snow)
• Turns tighter and faster
• More stability
• Better low-end performance
• Lighter traveling
• Smaller packing dimensions

// Total package consists of:

• 1x Speed4 Kite 8.0 or 10.0 m²
• 1x Infinity 2.0 Bar with 21m flying lines
• 1x Accessory Kit (including Safety Leash, Repair Kit, Suicide Loop, Sandbag, Depower line, Spare Part Lines and additional replacement parts.
• 2x Gear Guides (Kite & Bar separately)
• 1x Speed4 Bag

For more information on the Flysurfer Speed 4 or to purchase:
Visit: www.s2as.com
Call: 01202 738 448
Or visit the shop in Poole:  
Surface2Air Sports Poole
14-16 Station Road, 
Ashley cross, 
Lower Parkstone, 
Poole, 
Dorset, BH14 8UB

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