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[*] posted on 18-2-2013 at 07:36 AM
Ozone pure


I fly inland in NW Oklahoma. Normally it is not windy enough or too windy. My go to kite in many cases is a 2.5 Rage and I fly (buggy) on a bumpy wheat field. The other kite I tend to fly alot is a slingshot B4 (4M kite). I also have other kites that I buggy with sometimes-bullet 1.5, riot5.0, ranger9.0 sabre2 7.0. I got a good deal recently on an ozone pure and on Sun it was 20-25 with a gust up to 35mph. Started with the rage but then switched to the Pure for more power. I was impressed with the way it flies. Not as much power as my B4 but it flies better - it was pretty easy to tack up wind, park and ride and when things got bumpy or the terrain got technical it was easy to raise the kite and keep my eyes focused on the ground. Only lost control and left the buggy one time (probably one of the upper gusts) but the kite dropped fast and landed ready to re-launch. Is the Pure a Flow on three lines? I wouldn't mind this set-up with a 5M version. The Riot5.0 is a whole different animal.

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[*] posted on 18-2-2013 at 09:07 AM


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Originally posted by Jason-G
Is the Pure a Flow on three lines?
JG


Pretty much... in its first production year the 3M and the Pure (4M) shared the same color scheme, even.

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