Monday 10 March 2008

Peter Lynn : Venom II review

Used for landboard & buggy. I'm not currently at the stage of jumps and mostly go for speed in the buggy. I bought my first pair of Guerilla II arcs after being recommended them for their gust munching ability. I started with a 9m and 13m. After struggling through the pain barrier of learning how to launch them and getting them back down again I was hooked. I quickly bought a used 16m Venom II expecting it to be massively over-powerful but quickly found it to be a joy to fly. Compared to the GIIs the wind range is massive and completely swamped the 13m GII, resulting in it's sale. It will launch from 7mph upwards and is flyable up to about 15mph. Once it's up though it can handle near 0 mph winds as long as you keep it moving. The trim strap is better than the cleats you find on other models, it's solid and feels like it's locked into exactly where you want it. Trimmed in - it's a big fluffy pussy cat, always friendly and a breeze to control. Trimmed out - it's a roaring tiger ready to rip you off the ground! Power++. There are some internal adjustments you can make by pulling a strap in the centre then a matched pair at the wing tips. These allow you to tune turning speed and overall power - I have mine set to mid-power and fastest turning speed and I love it! Setting up is easier than the older PLs as the inflation zips are at either end meaning you just open the upwind zip and let it inflate. No more partial inflation of the old PLs with the middle zip and trying to manually push air about, it's a doddle. While solo launching takes some getting used to it's much easier with the velco 'launch assist' tabs to keep those downwind lines on top of the kite. Once the kite is up it's very difficult to get down, it's super stable and any mistakes are easily recovered. I've had the kite come down a few times due to my mistake, usually if I've got the kite turning and it's headed towards the floor at the time I bail. This mostly results in the kite bouncing off the floor or rolling around and going back up again. Should you bail the kite will merrily make it's way back to the zenith on it's own. It is true that you can just hook in and let go, the kite sits above you waiting for commands. This stability is handy in another way as you can park the kite at the zenith to make adjustments to your equipment or even just walk about! Brilliant! On the settings I have it turns quickly and is very controllable. Bar pressure is medium I'd say, it's easy to fly long sessions without getting tired. Build quality is brilliant, handling brilliant, setup is a bit of a nightmare initially but very much worth it. I'm writing this review after a couple of recent amazing sessions with the Venom II and other PL kites. In most instances I was able to fly for longer and in more varied conditions than anyone else out there on board & buggy. Everyone should fly one of these babies! :)