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Ozone contact bar 2016
Ozone contact bar 2016













It's almost like Ozone got the geometry wrong on the line setup. I've had two turbo bars and on both bars, when connected up as per factory recommendations, the brake lines were so slack that they were completely useless.

ozone contact bar 2016

Something that has landed me on my bum a few times! When you're static flying with a depower, you can fly it quickly above you and pull the bar in for a little 'boost' - the same trick with the turbo bar stalls the kite and you end up on your bum quickly. Having said that, try that when flying static and you will simply stall the kite. I've flown with the bar pulled fully in with a 3m Ozone Flow and the trailing edge was really pulled in producing quite a bit more power than with no brakes on (bar out). The turbo bar does 'mimic' a little bit of a depower bar when moving fast in buggy - start pulling the brakes on (simply by pulling the bar back) which, by the way, you can do with one hand which you can't do with handles - and the kite will start to pull more and sit back a little in the window similar to a depower kite. I think handles are simply better for static flying. I tend to find myself sitting more relaxed and facing more forward in the buggy than when I use handles.

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On the plus side, you have a simple to use and easy to reach safety, all the load goes through to the harness, the kite requires less effort to turn (probably why they called it 'Turbo') and it's easier to fly one-handed - well, for me - compared to using handles and strop, but you can fly fine with one hand with handles and strop once you get used to it. Depending on the kite, it can feel a little 'mechanical' when you're steering the kite.

ozone contact bar 2016

You don't have separate control over the power lines as you do with handles. Is there a downside to the bar? Sure - it's expensive. But you do need to get the right combination of bar and kite - some bars will work well with some kites while others don't. The bar is simply the control mechanism of the kite and I've never been in a situation that I needed to do something with the kite that I could not do with the Turbo Bar. I've seen lots of people write that a bar 'dumbs down' the kite. When I first got the turbo bar, the safety system was the same as on my depower kites so I already had the muscle memory to deploy it in a hurry if needed. I also like the way it hooks to a harness with a normal Ozone chicken loop and I like the safety system. I like the bar because I find it easier to fly one handed with a bar allowing me to wave a camera around with the other hand. Depower generally refers to changing the angle of attack of the kite to give you less power - try sticking your hand out the window next time you're in the car and alter the angle of your hand against the wind - "the angle of attack" (although lots of other depower systems are starting to emerge which are different again) and the Turbo Bar can only work with what the fixed bridle kite already has - power lines and brake lines. Brakes is brakes, and has nothing to do with 'depower'.

ozone contact bar 2016

Ozone were advertising it as 'depower through brakes'. It does not add depower to a fixed bridle kite. There is also a brake strap between the two brake lines that allow you to reverse launch the kite when needed. I've had to use this to land the 6.5m Method in 20 knots and it worked extremely well.

ozone contact bar 2016

Pull the red 'top hat' and the power lines are released a short distance leaving nearly all the power on the brake lines - the kite stalls and reverses to the ground with little power. It also has Ozone's leashless re-ride safety system. On a suitable kite, this makes for zippy turning with less input than required with handles. The Turbo Bar has the power lines through the center and brakes to the outside - but, it uses pulleys to transfer some of the turning force across to the power lines. Other kites like HQ Beamers, PL Hornets, Flexifoil Blade V, Ozone Method, Octane, Imp & Flow do really well on the Turbo Bar. Kites like the PL Reactor and PKD Century do not like being steered with that much brake input and tend to stall in turns and begin to spin. The Turbo Bar works best with kites that like being steered mostly with the brakes - and that's not all kites. It took me a little while to come to grips with after getting used to depower bars.













Ozone contact bar 2016