in Land Kiting
, by
Joel
Theodore
HQ Apex 3 is due to hit in October! HQ has refined the Apex 3 to provide an outstanding level of performance and handling included in a very affordable package. Beginners will feel comfortable with the kite's reliable and stable flight characteristics, whilst the kite delivering ample power for the more seasoned kiters. The HQ Apex 3 will be available through BrisKites.
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in Land Kiting
, by
Joel
Theodore
The Ozone Method kite is just around the corner, and we have some exclusive photos submitted to us plus some words from the designer Rob Whittall. The kite itself shares very similar construction to the Flow, and meshed cells however the canopy is a higher aspect design. The Ozone Method will be available in sizes 2.3m, 3.0m, 4.0m, 5.0m and 6.5m from Kitepower.
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Ozone 2011 SnowKites & Depower Foils |
in Land Kiting
, by
Joel
Theodore
Ozone 2011 snow kites and depower foils aren't to far away, with photos of the new kites here for you to see. The Access XT 2011 has had some minor updates, however the big news for this kite is the re-introduction of the clam cleat indicating a reversal on their decision to remove it from the kite in 2010. The Manta 3 2011 has seen some minor updates however the big redevelopments are with the 2011 Frenzy which looks like a complete new kite.
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Ozone 2011 Frenzy & Unknown Kite Spotted |
in Land Kiting
, by
Joel
Theodore
If you read rumors then the word "Ozone" has been popping up all over the Industry lately from Water to Land kites. The prototype Frenzy for 2011 has been spotted with production graphics and was blogged about on the Ozone website. However it was first spotted in a photo on a social network site much earlier back in April. Along with the Frenzy which we assume is the 2011 model there is another kite that appears on Ozone's website which we can not identify with any currently available model.
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in Land Kiting
, by
Joel
Theodore
A video of the Red Bull Ragnarok snowkite race featuring Aaron Hadlow, Ruben Lenten and Susi Mai has been put together by editor Morten Gjerstad. With conditions so challenging it left the top class world kiteboarders on the side lines with 110 competitors starting the race and at the end a total of only 4 finishing with Aaron Hadlow describing the conditions as "horrific."
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