subject: North Vegas 2013 Is The Best [print this page] Every beginner should particularly undertake some necessary lessons, before attempting to fly a kite alone. The kites used in the kite surfing process are high performance sports kites, and as it may result in causing some injury, or even death, ensuring the safety and also the security is of prime importance. The Vegas has always been the mighty weapon of choice for many elite riders and the 2013 version is definitely much ready to offer them the improved and superior performance. The Vegas is highly tuneable. With the freestyle setting it offers more depower, more lift, precision kite loops and reactive steering and with the wake style setting it provides more pop when unhooked, a longer "power delay" and it is a bit more reactive to allow the rider concentrate on the rails and the kickers of course.
For newcomers to do the kite surfing, the Kahoona is the perfect kite to start with. It is an ultra stable kite in the air, easy to fly, tolerate the mistakes of a new comer, used by hundreds of kite schools around the world. To more extreme kites such as the Best Waroo or North Vegas 2013, most riders progress, when you have mastered the Kahoona. These kites offer much sharper performance, with better handling and more power.
The North Vegas 2013 is certainly the definitive freestyle kite in the North Kiteboarding line up. Their top freestyle riders use it as a devastating weapon of prime choice. The Vegas has a long heritage with the North Kite boarding and they have been constantly developing it to create the ultimate freestyle kite for millions. Whilst the Vegas is a freestyle machine, they wanted it to be a little more than that. By tuning the kite you can create a few different set ups and allow it to suit the different riding styles. On the frontlines are the two major settings; freestyle gives the rider more depower, more lift, precision kite loops and very reactive steering. The wake style setting gives the rider more pop when particularly unhooked, a longer power delay to allow easier handle passes and slightly less reactive steering so you can concentrate on the rails and kickers. The rear lines can be tuned to increase or decrease the turning speed of the kite to suit almost any rider. Compared to last years model North has tuned quite a lot on the North Vegas 2013, the quarter strut was moved further out towards the wingtip to improve the low-end range of the kite. This also helped them to create a more rigid tip to the kite, the concentration of the struts in the tip area helps make the kite very responsive and direct in terms of bar feeling.
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