According to the RRD user manual, the 13m HiR and the 9m Type 7 have the same wind range (top end)? Is this a misprint or does the 13m really have that much range???
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Range for 2006 RRD kites???
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I don't think it's a typo. From what I was told, with the kite unzipped it has a huge topend. If you zip it up it will fly more like a mid aspect kite with more low end. So I think that the low end range is zipped and the top end is unzipped. Last year at sherman there were guys on 13m zh's when I was powered on a v4 10m. But I think that 28knots is the extream topend on a 13.
I'll be getting the kites soon so I'll let you know if it's comfortable at the topend.
Dewey
I'll be getting the kites soon so I'll let you know if it's comfortable at the topend.
Dewey
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I can only comment based on the ZH-16 versus the Type-6 15, but here's my experience: The boosting kites have a dramatically different feel on the top-end compared to the freestyle kites (at least they did in 2005).
I could hold onto my ZH-16 in gusts well over 30 (I'm large) and did so with frequency (and delight!) On the other hand, the minute the T6-15 was really pushed, it wanted to taco/fold-in and became very unmanageable. Not fun. I got rid of the T6 kites for this very reason. I'd rather ride lit with comfort/control at the extreme top-end since boosting is my favorite part of the sport. And, huge people are always riding in the upper range of any given kite size, yes?
If you prefer a steadier pull, easier handling, handle-pass/freestyle stuff, I can see owning the T6/7. But, if you are prone to riding over-powered, like serious juice, whip your kite a lot, live for power, consider ZH/HiR.
That said, I can certainly imagine that the '06 T7 9-meter and the '06 HiR-13 will have similar range when pushed to the upper limits. Now I'm all jacked up to do just that!
Or, you could ask Evan/Live2Kite if it's a typo I guess...
I could hold onto my ZH-16 in gusts well over 30 (I'm large) and did so with frequency (and delight!) On the other hand, the minute the T6-15 was really pushed, it wanted to taco/fold-in and became very unmanageable. Not fun. I got rid of the T6 kites for this very reason. I'd rather ride lit with comfort/control at the extreme top-end since boosting is my favorite part of the sport. And, huge people are always riding in the upper range of any given kite size, yes?
If you prefer a steadier pull, easier handling, handle-pass/freestyle stuff, I can see owning the T6/7. But, if you are prone to riding over-powered, like serious juice, whip your kite a lot, live for power, consider ZH/HiR.
That said, I can certainly imagine that the '06 T7 9-meter and the '06 HiR-13 will have similar range when pushed to the upper limits. Now I'm all jacked up to do just that!
Or, you could ask Evan/Live2Kite if it's a typo I guess...
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Have not flown the hir...but had type 6 15 as well as zh 13 last season....(13 is now for sale btw...) I agree with everything that Dave said, but I flew the type 7s waay wound in Baja, and had none of the difficulty experienced with the op type 6. In fact, I was staying out on the type 7 15 when a bud was coming into the beach op on his 12 crossbow. I had the wave 2 bar, which gives all kinds of range and confidence.
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