I see it has been quite some time since the Revolution Blast was discussed. Just wondering if there is any new information on this kite. It sure
looks interesting. From what I could gather, although it takes some work to learn, it can be one pulling monster with incredible depowerability and
manuverability. Also, it would appear that it is a fine low wind kite and has a very large useful wind range. Almost sounds to good to be true!
So, who owns one of these beasts (2-4 or 4-8) and what do you think of it?
For those who don't know anything about this kite....here is a video....IT'S JUST PLAIN INSANE!!!!!
I got a rev SLE1.5 and if it flys like that. You better be a bada$$ kiter, that's all I can say about em'. Really technical kitesrevpaul - 21-1-2011 at 03:28 PM
i've buggied with my Rev Shockwave on OEM lines and handles
I'd like to try(buggy) a BlastKYTE SLINGER - 21-1-2011 at 04:00 PM
2-4 ..nice wing to buggy with lot of reach
4-8 frickin beast "same thing" but hell more power
kiteetik - 21-1-2011 at 04:14 PM
i flew my buds 2-4 blast--pretty good pull--i didnt have any problems, but i learned on the exp, i wouldnt let someone w/o rev experience fly
it.......Kamikuza - 21-1-2011 at 05:10 PM
Rip your arms out in like, 1 knot! Takes very little for it to fly and pull like a freight train ...
Requires some experience though ... I was a little disappointed at first, because it was so hard to get the balance on the handles right - it's not
like a F.B. or any other Rev at all, but the experience helps.
What the kid was doing in the video with the 2-4, he wouldn't be doing with the 4-8 the big one doesn't stunt so well either.djinnzfree - 26-1-2011 at 02:42 AM
I'ved try the Blast static in low wind... it's a nervous one! The two spares vertical get very stiff the frame of the kite... it's a kind of feeling
to fly with a 4X8 plywood ūtick without the weight of that one! You should try it before bought it.
I got 1.5 baressi & 1.5 vented same version... very cool to fly with others people!DAKITEZ - 26-1-2011 at 10:09 AM
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Originally posted by WELDNGOD
I got a rev SLE1.5 and if it flys like that. You better be a bada$$ kiter, that's all I can say about em'. Really technical kites
a sle 1.5 is like flying a single line kite compared to the quad blast series. The blast series is hands down the most technical kites I have ever
flown. They will produce alot of power and dump all of it in an instant with the flick of your wrist. But it will take lots of practice to get your
skills on the same level as this kitekiteetik - 26-1-2011 at 02:05 PM
im getting a shockwave next month--cant wait!!! maybe later i will get a 4-8 blast--should be a good challenge.......Kamikuza - 26-1-2011 at 05:14 PM
Shockwave is different again to the 1.5 IMHO ... awesome wee kite too!rocfighter - 26-1-2011 at 07:02 PM
I have an origanal I got when they first came out. It turned out to be my first power kite. And kicked my butt many times. But it is a fun kite and
requires respect and skill. Which I learned to have both the hard way!geokite - 27-1-2011 at 01:08 PM
Flown these type of kites, probably a powerblast, at nabx once. Didn't care for it. Way too twitchy with the wrist control. Not something you would
want to fly for hours on end, unlike an arc.Leojim - 27-1-2011 at 04:22 PM
Thanks for the info guys. I think I'll stick to the mainstream for now. I might get one in the future to mess around with, but it would apear that
to use one as a power kite takes lots of practice and becoming "one" with the kite. Right now I need to concentrate more on standard fixed bridle and
depower kites. I don't need another distraction!