Description:
Flexifoil Sabre 2 II Power Kite - 5.0M, 7.0M, 9.5M and 12M The Sabre2 project has been in constant development since last Spring 2005 to improve on the already successful Sabre. There have been many new developments in Flexifoil's kite design technology in the last 18 months which have given Flexifoil the ability to radically change the original Sabre design in many areas. The entire kite has been redesigned with a new canopy shape, a new planform, a new simplified bridle layout and a completely new integrated bar and safety system. Landboarders and snowkiters will appreciate these improvements, which aim to give the rider a distinct advantage over the conditions they may encounter.As with the rest of Flexifoil's line up, Flexifoil have used the expertise of the best land boarders and snowkiters during the development process to ensure beginners and pro riders alike get what they need from the Sabre2. Taking features found exclusively in Flexifoil's highly successful kitesurf range Flexifoil have provided the Sabre2 rider with greater performance and safety. Unhooked riding, kiteloops and handle passes are now the main stay of the top riders on tour. The Sabre2 provides enough turn speed and lift to push the boundaries of top riders. A new canopy shape provides more stability and a new 5th line safety system provides total freedom to the back-country enthusiast with the safest depowerable kite on the market to date. Whether you freeride or freestyle, the Sabre2 will not disappoint. How the Sabre2 feels Jumping > The Sabre2 has been designed to lift in light winds with increased pop in low wind conditions. Hooked in or unhooked the Sabre2 provides a longer hangtime with a steadiness you can depend on, enabling you to nail more complex tricks with time to spare. Riders of the Sabre1 requested increased float, so that is what we've given you in the Sabre2. Unhooked > With more and more riders going unhooked for raileys, surface handle passes and kiteloops, Flexifoil listened directly to the requests of their world class team of riders and built in what they needed: increased stability, increased pop, less backstall when powered and an increased turn speed, all when unhooked. This has made for a fantastic new style of kite flying.
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