![]() ![]() For heavier riders an 8m/10m/12m quiver would also be good. So what sizes do I want in a quiver of Enduros? The most popular quiver sizes are a 9m and 12m with the added 7m for high wind use. With an outstanding wind range the Enduro works brilliantly in lighter conditions as a fast kite you can work and mid aspect kite as well as an absolutely insane boosting kite for the higher end conditions when things start to get crazy.įor anyone who cant quite make their mind up as to which style of kite they are looking for, why settle for just one? Why not all three and give yourself that diversity to choose from on the day? The Ozone Enduro V3 offers the ability to progress across the three main disciplines in the sport with a performance and reputation like no other. Quick turning, drift and power on demand are three main requirements of a performance level wave kite. This setting also allows the kite to 'drift' backwards when the lines become slack without dropping out the sky. The third setting is the wave setting to which lightens sheeting pressure and increases steering reactivity making the kite less powered when pivoting allowing you to focus more on the wave that you are tearing up. With adjustable 3 stage variable bridling geometry the Enduro V3 prides itself on being a kite for anyone of any kitesurfing discipline: ![]() Enduro V3's leading edge and struts are constructed with new technical triple rip-stop dacron improving durability, longevity and strength!Ī more progressive power delivery and newly added tapered tips reducing any tip bounce, the Enduro V3 s now a perfected super smooth ride for any style of riding.įeaturing an open-c shape, semi swept leading edge and square wing tip design providing a large depower range, progressive handling, boost for jumping and drift in the waves! and adjustable 3 stage variable bridling. This years kite see's a new extensively tested triple rip-stop material combination, the new triple rip-stop canopy material is 15% with reduced elongation characteristics o ffering better stability during gusty conditions. And depending on your sailing style you can choose a large, medium or small chickenloop.Finally the highly anticipated Ozone Enduro V3 is here! After the Enduro V2's unmistakable success as being one of the most diverse kites available on the market today, the V3 is now offers even better performance and stability in the big three kitesurfing disciplines freeride, freestyle and wave riding. When you accidentally fall and let go of your bar after a crash or whipe-oute, your kite doesn"t immediately have a 100% depower and you can still get to your bar via the leash, your kite relaunching and further kiting. You first put your chickenloop through the ring and then attach your leash to the small ring. When you unhook for unhooked tricks or unhooked waver riding. The second option is for the more advanced kite surfers. You attatch your leash directly to the ring under your quick release You use the standard mode when only ride hooked in. With the included ring where you attach your leash to your safety line you have two release options: standard and expert. Your power lines are easy to "untwist" with the swivel just above your chickenloop. The bar ends are soft and have long floaters. You pull the cord through the clamcleat for depower and let the string go when you want more power. The depower is above the bar in the form of a clamcleat. The V4 2021 Contact Water bar has a comfortable EVA grip padding. The chickenloop is super easy to click back into the security system and is firmly fixed as shown below in the animation. The idea of the click-in loop is simple, so simple that already you use it every day without knowing it! The click in loop works like a seatbelt. The new Ozone Contact Water V4 bar has a simple design with an easy-to-use depower and a completely new "Click-In-Loop" safety system. ![]() And that is reflected in the Contact Water V4 bar. Ozone Contact Water V4 2021 Bar Kitesurf bar from Ozone with updated safety systemĪt Ozone they love innovating. ![]()
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