wave6ft said..
We have the new 18m a15 cant wait to try it
Awesome mate! Please let us know how it goes.
I noticed with the newer Auroroa's, there is little to do in terms of adjusting the bridles, unlike back in 2010 and it depends on what bar you use.
I am using my old Speed 3 Flysurfer bar and had to add a little (5cm?) of extra length to the centre lines just to give that little bit more length to the rear lines. The rear lines have to be "just right" in length for the kite to fly steady on anything from 5knots up to 20knots (12m of course).
I tested different lengths until I was able to pull the bar all the way in and not have the kite stall into the power zone.
I found this makes a huge improvement to the kite and gives maximum boost potential, especially in light winds.
The bar has to be of equal length lines.
Aparantly the A15 has thinner bridles and no pulleys?