North 12M Vegas 06 Review
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 10:33 pm
I have been kiting for less than two years, I weigh 175 lbs., and before I bought this kite I could boost pretty well, turn toeside, and was learning backrolls. I bought this kite (or should I say I'll be buying it for a while) and I don't have an affiliation with North.
Tonight I was out on this kite at Sherman from 6 until 8 pm; if you look at the graph you will see it was gusting to almost 30 for the second hour I was out. Kiters much better than me were out on 10s; I saw bigger guys than me on 12s who were totally overpowered when I was still sheeted out about halfway. Reliable sources will confirm this.
So anyway, this kite has amazing range. At the start of the session, in light winds for a 12, I was cutting across other kiters paths, zooming upwind. In the heaviest winds, I was definitely on the verge of ovepowered, but I never pulled the sheet strap in completely. And even at 3/4 sheeted, the kite still had beautiful steering control.
But I wasn't just holding my edge out there. Since I have gotten this kite (2 weeks) I have been improving at everything I know how to do. But today, in the light winds at the start, I tried and landed my first slightly powered rotations. On any of my other kites, I might have done something like this until I got really powered, then given up for the day. This kite gives me so much confidence that I just kept going as the wind picked up, kept doing my rotations and landing most of them. On a few bigger boosts, I kept going and finished 720s, not sticking them, but landing on my board with both feet.
And of course, with a 12M kite in 10M wind, I was able to huck -- and land -- some pretty sizeable air. Again, this can be confirmed by other kiters, much better than I am, who were out on the water at the same time. The ones who weren't already riding Vegas's (there were two others out on the water when I came in) came up to me when I landed -- astonished to see that it was a 12 and not a 10 -- and ask me questions about it.
The coolest thing about this kite for me is how mellow it is, even at the top end of its range. It doesn't act differently when it's sheeted in all the way or out all the way. It does exactly what you want it to, not what it wants to do, and you can always tell by feel where it is in the air and what it is doing. It is extremely forgiving, yet very responsive. I have a sneaking suspicion that all my improvement this year will be due to this kite as much as to my skills.
The other kites I own are a 10M RRD Type Wave 05 and a 14M Windwing Rage II. My last 12 was a 2003 Airush Lift. The day I demoed this kite I also demoed a Waroo 12.
http://www.ikitesurf.com/windAndWhere.i ... iteID=1427
Tonight I was out on this kite at Sherman from 6 until 8 pm; if you look at the graph you will see it was gusting to almost 30 for the second hour I was out. Kiters much better than me were out on 10s; I saw bigger guys than me on 12s who were totally overpowered when I was still sheeted out about halfway. Reliable sources will confirm this.
So anyway, this kite has amazing range. At the start of the session, in light winds for a 12, I was cutting across other kiters paths, zooming upwind. In the heaviest winds, I was definitely on the verge of ovepowered, but I never pulled the sheet strap in completely. And even at 3/4 sheeted, the kite still had beautiful steering control.
But I wasn't just holding my edge out there. Since I have gotten this kite (2 weeks) I have been improving at everything I know how to do. But today, in the light winds at the start, I tried and landed my first slightly powered rotations. On any of my other kites, I might have done something like this until I got really powered, then given up for the day. This kite gives me so much confidence that I just kept going as the wind picked up, kept doing my rotations and landing most of them. On a few bigger boosts, I kept going and finished 720s, not sticking them, but landing on my board with both feet.
And of course, with a 12M kite in 10M wind, I was able to huck -- and land -- some pretty sizeable air. Again, this can be confirmed by other kiters, much better than I am, who were out on the water at the same time. The ones who weren't already riding Vegas's (there were two others out on the water when I came in) came up to me when I landed -- astonished to see that it was a 12 and not a 10 -- and ask me questions about it.
The coolest thing about this kite for me is how mellow it is, even at the top end of its range. It doesn't act differently when it's sheeted in all the way or out all the way. It does exactly what you want it to, not what it wants to do, and you can always tell by feel where it is in the air and what it is doing. It is extremely forgiving, yet very responsive. I have a sneaking suspicion that all my improvement this year will be due to this kite as much as to my skills.
The other kites I own are a 10M RRD Type Wave 05 and a 14M Windwing Rage II. My last 12 was a 2003 Airush Lift. The day I demoed this kite I also demoed a Waroo 12.
http://www.ikitesurf.com/windAndWhere.i ... iteID=1427