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Venom
(Released Feb 2005)
The new Venom is a
medium aspect kite that is a totally new design for
kite boarders seeking an all round performer. The
Venom will match your style of riding. If its huge
over-powering boosts, wave-riding, unhooked new
school maneuvers, kite loops or technical
transitions the Venom will help you achieve your
goal!
As
the Twin-Skin kites are very forgiving, the Venom
makes a perfect kite for all-round freestylers at
all levels of the sport.
Wind Ranges
(knots):
8.0m: 25-40
10m: 19-34
13m: 14-28
16m: 10-23
19m: 8-19
Venom is available
as kite only or including ready-to-fly set (R2F),
supplied as follows:
- Venom kite
- Venom expandable backpack
- Venom II compact sticks
- Full color instruction manual
- Instructional Video
- Peter Lynn Sticker + T-Shirt
- Peter Lynn Kiteboarding bar
Flying
characteristics
Performance: Fast turning - great for
kite-looping! Smaller cell spacing gives the kite
more rigidity for a faster turn.
Lift: New profile in the Venom gives the kite
greater lift without even having to be powered up.
Smooth Power and Flying Speed: The flying
speed is not affected by the amount of tension you
put on the rear lines therefore you have constant
power and a quick turning kite even when unhooked.
Depower: The
wind range of the Venoms are amazing. The top end of
each size just doesn't seem to stop. When you're
riding at the top end of the wind range with the
power adjuster pulled in the rear lines are no
longer slack. You will still have a fast steering
kite with great response.
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Cell-Spacing:
The decreased cell-spacing between cells creates
more rigidity and a smoother skin for quicker
turning and better performance.
Flight Adjuster: Additional depower strap
inside the kite to set it to your riding style.
Wingtip Dual inflation zippers: To inflate
your kite with effortless input, for a safer and
easier launch.
Launch Assistant Tag: Velcro tabs to ensure
trouble-free self launching.
Water Relaunching: Because of the extreme
stability, a twin-skin from Peter Lynn is unlikely
to ever hit the water in the first place.
However if it does, the waterproof taped and
reinforced seams and the incorporated silicon valve
design behind the air intakes along the kite's
leading edge trap the air inside the kite, and make
it very hard for water to get in.
The large volume of air keeps the whole kite
floating on top of the water, so there is nothing
stopping the kite from taking off. With very little
practice, water re-launching a Peter Lynn Twin-Skin
is very simple, quick, and easy to do. Many riders
who are already flying Twin-Skin kites claim many
months on the water without ever dropping it into
the water, some even claim they have never had to do
one. Spend more time in the air and less time
relaunching on the water. Get yourself a Peter Lynn
Venom today and discover the new world of kite
boarding all over again. |