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Showing posts with label ozone method 4m. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ozone method 4m. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

The end...

...of Ozone fixed bridal kites, I did love my Method and Flow, but now prefer my Ozone depowers -

"Hello everyone, we have taken a big decision at Ozone to stop manufacturing the fixed bridle foil kites and accessories. The reason for stopping is that we would like to concentrate our time on depower foils and water kites and to keep driving forward innovation in the kite world.

We will of course continue with our warranty on all products and you will still be able to buy Ozone products for the next few months at your local shop.

We will be keeping the Ignition Trainer kite in the range. We will be stopping the Quattro, the Octane, the Method, the Pure and the Quantum and accessories.

Everybody in the team at Ozone would like to thank all of our customers for all the dedication to our fixed bridle foils over the past 12 years.

Cheers
Team Ozone"

Ozone news




Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Review - Ozone Access 6m

2013 Ozone Access 6m...


This is my second depower kite as I have also got a Ozone Manta 10m, flying the Manta is what convinced me to sell my trusty Ozone Method and Flow to fund a smaller depower.

The thing I like about the depowers in the buggy is the huge wind range and the gust handling abilities - also how much cooler does it look flying one handed with a bar...?

The Ozone Access is designed as a beginner/intermediate snow kite, with great performance, stability and safety and as a high wind/storm kite for the experienced rider - I bought it as my high wind kite, with a wind range from 15-25 knots it sits nicely below the 10m Manta.


 The build quality of Ozone kites is legendary and once again I was not disappointed. The sail is immaculate with neat seams and not a thread out of place. It has top quality Ronstan Orbit Block Series 20 pulleys, four unique blow-out-valves on the under surface, these seal as the kite inflates and velcro dirt-outs at the wing tips. The sail has the typical Ozone mesh covering the vents and diagonal internal cross bracing.


The Access has a clam-cleat trimmer that sits above the bar so that you can further adjust the power even while flying and this is easy to operate one handed. This features a really nice bit of design; the clam-cleat and end of the line have magnets in them so even if you have it pulled in fully (complete depower) the length of cord attaches to the clam-cleat and doesn’t flap around (I found this out purely by accident on my third or fourth flight!).

The 2013 6m Access comes with a 45cm Ozone Contact-Snow control bar and the 5th line safety system, Ozone Megatron chicken loop and 25m lines. It all fits into the usual high quality back-pack and comes with the instruction manual, key ring, stickers and repair tape.


The set up of the Ozone Access is simple with the lines wrapped on the bar and all numbered, I set it up on the grass opposite the house and the only issue I found was when I came to my first flight I had the 5th line safety over the top of the front lines where it is supposed to sit under them (easily rectified), I should look at the manual rather than thinking I know what I am doing!
Performance – first flight the wind was gusting 11-18 knots, once the kite was unpacked and the 5th line adjusted! I started attaching the safety leash to my harness and then to the loop on the 5th line that comes through the chicken loop then attached the chicken loop to the harness, release the handbrake, step back, the kite fully inflates and launches a few light touches on the bar and it sits nicely at the zenith.

Usually I would have a go static flying just to see how the kite performs, get a feel for the power- zone and range of power and try out the safety – this time I just hopped straight into the buggy, dropped the kite into the power zone as I pulled on the bar and off I went…

Like some of the other Ozone kites I have owned, if you work the kite at the lower end of the wind range you can start to get some decent pull as the kite develops some speed. And as the wind increases the kite comes into its own with some decent pull.

In the buggy the Access performs well, some great pull, awesome stability and is developing some decent speeds (probably not as quick as my fixed bridals - yet), I have flown it in about 10-11 knots and it has got me moving and was in its element 18-20 knots and gusty. My problem is hitting that perfect line in which the kite really performs at it's best - but I am getting closer.

I have been every which way with the kite, work it a bit to get some speed and it travels well up-wind. you can sit it off to one side and quite comfortably sit with one hand on the bar and let it cruise or cycle it through a sine-wave to increase the speed.

track with SW winds
The feel on the bar is great, nice and light pressure, but the feedback is really positive. Even with the shorter 45cm bar on the 6m the kite response is immediate and positive. Just the lightest touch to change the direction as good as if it were a fixed bridle on handles. 

I am still developing my skill with the depower kites but absolutely love flying on a bar, with the Access I am really letting it pull me through the down-wind power slides. Taking the kite to the top of the wind window, turning it through 180 and as it comes back down into the power zone, pulling on the bar as I turn the buggy through a 180 degree down-wind turn and let the kite pull me round through a huge, grin inducing, power-slide.

The 5th line safety system gives a total flag out when you release the safety on the megatron chicken loop. I wasn't sure how I would go flying with the leash attached to the harness, in the buggy, but it hasn't been any sort of encumbrance. A part from having to hook the leash onto the flag out loop there is no difference than flying any-other kite. Let go of the bar and pull the release on the megatron chicken loop and the kite collapses and totally depowers -the bar shoots up towards a red ball on the front leader line and there is no pull at all. There was a little bit of untangling needed though - but it's reassuring to know how effective it is.

There is also another quick release on the leash for those who like to get air and ride unhooked - not for me!


Landing the kite in normal circumstances is straight forward and easy, just grab the hand-brake webbing with one hand and pull it towards your hip and the kite lands easily even in the power zone. Put it down at the edge of the power zone on those strong wind days.

The hand-brake also works to reverse launch the kite when you stack-it, either keep hold and it will right itself and park on the ground or let it reverse launch and spin it and off you go...

There is no way I have even come anywhere close to realizing the true potential of this kite, as my confidence and competence with the depower increases I think it will give me enormous pleasure. It has already proven it's flexibility and stability in gusty conditions. I was always worried that I would regret selling my Ozone Method and Ozone Flow as they were my main work horses but I think the Access 6m is going to be a worthy replacement.

the back pack



close up on the bar





Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Access all areas...

I have sold my Ozone Flow and my Ozone Method...

and just ordered myself a 6m 2013 Ozone Access...


I hope it arrives in time for the weekend!


Thursday, 7 November 2013

For Sale - part 2

Ozone Method 4m...






$300 plus postage.

Comes with original back pack, lines and handle and is in great condition except for a bit of wear on the bottom of the handles. My reviews (with pictures)...
http://baldiviskitebuggy.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/review-ozone-method-4m.html
http://baldiviskitebuggy.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/ozone-method-4m-review-part-two.html

I'm also selling my Ozone flow 5m - Buy both and save on postage! Listed on Extreme kites and Racekites.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

For Sale...

Ozone Flow 5m







I have decided to go totally de-power and have to sell my two most trusted kites to fund this...

Comes with original back pack, lines and handles. No Kite killers. This was my trusty work horse and the kite I taught myself to buggy with. It has two small repairs with the Ozone tape to the sail, otherwise is in good condition except general wear and tear. The handle also show some wear. My review with pictures...

http://baldiviskitebuggy.blogspot.co...e-flow-5m.html

Listed on Extreme kites and Racekites, I am also selling my 4m Ozone Method and will try to get some decent pictures.

Monday, 4 November 2013

Decision...

Yesterday was a bit of a disappointment - there was loads of wind, in fact there was too much for my present quiver of kites.

But it did help me make a decision about where I want to go with my kites...

I have listed my Ozone Method 4m and Ozone Flow 5m for sale on Extreme Kites and on racekites and I am going to go totally de-power and am hoping to get a 2013 6m Ozone Access as this will sit nicely below the 10m Manta.


I was dreaming of a flysurfer speed 3 12m, but $2000+ was a bit out my league and i'm not sure I would have wanted to fly a 12m kite in yesterdays conditions, despite a huge de-power range!

So if you are interested in either of my kites drop me a line!

Sunday, 13 October 2013

In case of emergency...

PULL HERE!


I forgot while I was being dragged across Lake Walyungup by a very over-powered 10m Ozone Manta!

Yes I had an OBE! And after a few seconds I did remember to pull it and the kite floated gently to the ground nicely de-powered...


Despite wearing elbow pads I still got a couple of scrapes and grazes!

Then out came the 4m Method until the wind, once again, dropped a bit and I got the Manta out again...

And guess what?

I left the GoPro at home!

Monday, 30 September 2013

Somebody please...

Lend me a couple of kites for long term review? Sponsor me?

I really need a couple of de-powers to cover the full wind range but my wife's not having it!


I'm getting desperate, trying to figure out what I could sell to fund another de-power, even considering my ozone method 4m but that would leave my quiver seriously depleted. 

Somebody help...!




Saturday, 17 August 2013

Video - Muddy puddles!


Muddy puddles! from Mark Crook on Vimeo.

Gusty winds and showers made for a tricky morning, wind ranged from 5kph to 43kph! And I had to pack the kite away three times to avoid it getting a soaking - but there were some puddles to play in!





Friday, 16 August 2013

Breaking news...

Live from the lake...



It's showery and windy, time to launch the 4m Method and have some fun!


Thursday, 8 August 2013

Parapacking...

I have always parapacked my kites for as long as I can remember...


Otherwise it was hours of untangling, and time wasted from flying. Even when I had my first depower kite, a Flysurfer Rookie 2 9m, rather than wrap the lines onto the bar I used to parapack it.

Things have now changed...!

Since owning the Ozone Manta I wrap the lines around the bar in a nice figure eight and haven't had any tangles - it's so easy.
wrapped!


I have to say I am still parapacking my fixed bridle kites (that is until I can convince my wife to let me get an Ozone Turbo Bar for my 4m Method!).


Saturday, 22 June 2013

Video - The Shortest Day


A perfect winters day in Perth with blue skies and some wind, luckily I had the day off and was able to have a couple of hours on the salt lake. Not bad for the shortest day of the year...

Monday, 3 June 2013

Video - hard work

Just couldn't quite get it yesterday! Started with the Manta, had to stop as I realised I had got the bridle all twisted - I think from when I first attached the lines!

Got that all sorted and the wind picked up, got a bit freaked with a big kite (lack of experience with a depower!) so packed that away and played with the 4m Method, which was under powered most of the time.

I was all out of sorts, stiff and sore from paintballing and my head wasn't in a good place!

Head all sorted, still struggling to walk - I think paintballing used different muscles! And in hindsight should have stuck with the Manta and manned up...




Thursday, 30 May 2013

Ozone Kites


I have always had a thing about Ozone kites, I think it stems from owning my first power kite back in 2004 - a five metre Ozone Samurai, check out my first review at racekites.

I always regretted selling this kite to buy a de-power  (a flysurfer rookie 2 9m) which I was sure would get me moving on a landboard - another review on racekites. But kite boarding was never going to happen for me and eventually I sold my kites and stuck to mountain-boarding...

Then in 2007 we left the UK and headed to Australia and I sold my beloved MBS mountain board (a couple more reviews! MBS review and MBS long term test).

Eventually my love of kiting resurfaced with the discovery of the ideal location only 10 minutes from home, Lake Walyungup, and I was soon the proud owner of another Ozone kite - a 5m Flow. 



After static flying for a while I new I needed more, I had the space I had the kite now what I needed was a set of wheels! So I bought my Peter Lynn Comp XR+ and with the Flow started buggying. 

Then I went through a few more kites (kite tart!) before settling on another Ozone a 4m Method...



this was to be my high wind kite and has pushed me to my personal best. And a couple more reviews...

And now I own an Ozone Manta 2 10m - my first taste of de-power...