C-shape kitesurf kite ULTRA TEAM
parafoilfreeride

C-shape kitesurf kite
C-shape kitesurf kite
C-shape kitesurf kite
C-shape kitesurf kite
C-shape kitesurf kite
C-shape kitesurf kite
C-shape kitesurf kite
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Characteristics

Shape
C-shape, parafoil
Intended use
freeride

Description

Team engineered lightweight design for foil, freeride & surf. Reduced diameter leading edge for maximum efficiency. Ho’okipa Ultra PE high pressure leading edge, strut & load frame. KEY FEATURES: Lightweight single strut geometry Improved canopy tension & rigidity to increase responsiveness Fixed bridles Ho’okipa LE narrower diameter LE high pressure Ultra PE leading edge and struts Ultra PE Airush Load Frame v4 featuring WebTech Higher tension LE and strut Defining the future of minimalistic, lightweight performance design for foil, freeride, and surf, the Ultra Team is a more responsive, faster, and lighter version of the Ultra reinforced with Ho’okipa Ultra PE material. Featuring a thinner, higher pressure leading edge to reduce drag and allow for a higher angle of attack when riding upwind, as well as a fixed bridle for direct steering. The unique blend of efficiency, stability and responsiveness creates an extremely versatile product. KITE PERSONALITY The Ultra Team is a more responsive, faster, and lighter version of the Ultra reinforced with Ho’okipa Ultra PE material. Running up to 50% more leading edge pressure, this creates a stiffer structure and ultimately allows us to run a thinner leading edge. The biggest combined benefit of the Ultra PE is the ability to run high tension without sacrificing longevity. This higher tension leading edge and strut creates a much more responsive frame that responds quickly to rider input and keeps the kite stable.

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