Relaunching takes two steps. Steer the bar either all left or right and when the kite rolls onto its wingtip sheet out(push the bar away) about 5 inchs.
Inversions are not an issue with this kite and they are holding up well. We have one 12 that has been in our student/rental prgoram that has some insane hours on it some thing like 150 and it is still fine. Those are some tough hours too. The winds here are relentless.
Nicole a local Costa Rican has been struggling to stay upwind for two years. We got her out on a BOW kite and in 20 minutes she was blazing upwind. She owns a Switchblade 7.0 which gets her riding from about 13 to 28 mph. Her husband Stefan was also struggling to stay upwind and got it on the first tack. He is about 40 lbs heavier and uses the 12 Switchblade from 12 to 30 mph. The 7 and 12 kites cover the entire wind range for these two.

These kites are not just for beginners either. Our shop rider Kent Graninger does unhokeed mobius's and everything else and the kite is super stable through the whole move. Two Pro riders were just here Cameron Dietrich and Jon Modica. They were pulling awesome tricks and pushing it harder then I have seen riders train before. With there being no cosquence when making a mistake by just letting go of the bar allows them to really push their limits.
Below is a picture of Kent Graninger(blue 9 kite) and Professional Windsurfer Tyson Poor(yellow 12 kite). Kent was out pulling sick sent handle passes at 20 feet off the water and unhooked mobias's as well. This was Tyson's first day of kiteboarding.. he got 20 minutes of beach instruction and riding upwind on his third tack. They also weigh the same at 170 lbs.

Another Happy Customer

Jeff Ruoss
Kite Wind Surf LLC
Ph. - (510)522-9463
Email - jeff@kitewindsurf.com
Website - Kite Wind Surf
Jeff Ruoss
Kite Wind Surf, S.A.
The Kitehouse
Playa Copal
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Ph. - (506) 676-1076
Email - jeff@kitewindsurf.com
Website - Kite Wind Surf