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thurmondmb
Since 10 Jul 2018
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Sun Sep 10, 23 11:18 am UFO vs CLOUD |
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What are the differences? I just flew a the 6.2 cloud (not sure which year) and liked it. Fast with a big wind range. I have flown the 5 and 7 UFO and I thought they were slower than the cloud but the ufo has more lift at the apex. This is just my experience. What are yours?
Also in terms of durability, a buddy of mine was also out on the 4.8 cloud. He was messing around and crashed his kite and the thing tore in two spots, both close to the outer sides, from the leading edge all the way to the trailing edge on both sides of the kite. I feel like slingshots are durable and they have a customer support team here in the states. So potentially a leg up to the UFOs in this department. Any feedback here?
Also, how do the sizes compare? Is the 6.2m cloud more comparable to the 5 or 7 UFO? How about the 8M cloud? Is it more like the 9M ufo?
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Nak
Since 19 May 2005
4240 Posts
Camas
Site Lackey
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Mon Sep 11, 23 7:10 am Re: UFO vs CLOUD |
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thurmondmb wrote: |
Also, how do the sizes compare? Is the 6.2m cloud more comparable to the 5 or 7 UFO? How about the 8M cloud? Is it more like the 9M ufo? |
I haven't flown the Clouds, but at a guess I'd say the 6.2m Cloud is closest to the 6m UFO, and that the 8m Cloud is closest to the 8m UFO.
Bear in mind that the V2 UFO is a huge upgrade over the V1 and V1.1 UFOs. (I'm guessing you fly V1.1 UFOs since you only mention odd sizes?) It's not just marketing; the V2 is faster, has a larger wind range, and flies better in all wind ranges. It's a different--better-- kite, while retaining what was great about the V1.1. |
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IWantToFly
Since 29 Jul 2019
150 Posts
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Mon Sep 11, 23 10:29 am |
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If someone is on a 5m UFO I’m grabbing my 4.8m cloud. If someone has a 9m I will be fine on my 8m. But NAK is right, SS filled in the sizes so it is probably pretty much 1:1. I did damage my clouds and needed one sewn up but I bought them well used and crashed them pretty hard. I have not had any such problems since my initial mistakes.
I’ve wanted to trade off with friends but have not done it so my experience is only on clouds. I just tend to assume that are both equally good in the current iterations that I would be happy with either. From what I’ve read I would definitely prefer a D model Cloud over the UFO 1.1. |
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flipper
Since 17 Oct 2011
320 Posts
Obsessed
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Mon Sep 11, 23 11:51 am |
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You adopt a Cloud
You buy a UFO |
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Nak
Since 19 May 2005
4240 Posts
Camas
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Sat Sep 16, 23 6:18 am |
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flipper wrote: | You adopt a Cloud
You buy a UFO |
Wow, that says pretty terrible things about people who SELL their used Clouds. |
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synergy12
Since 31 May 2007
137 Posts
Stoked
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Sun Jul 21, 24 10:42 pm UFO vs CLOUD |
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One thing I have noticed is that the leading edge of a UFO is considerably bigger than a Cloud. I find them slower turning as a result of this. I have also experienced stitching issues self launching my 9m V2UFO where the wingtip sitting on the ground experienced broken and frayed stitching, whereas this has never happened with my Cloud kites. When taken to Airtime in Hood River it was pointed out to me that the frayed stitches were not in a critically structural area, but nonetheless I had to wonder about the quality of the thread used in the construction. The 9m V2 is nice to fly, powerful but slow turning compared to a Cloud E in my opinion. |
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TravisBickleRex
Since 30 Jun 2005
334 Posts
Taxi Driver
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Mon Jul 22, 24 11:08 am UFO |
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One of the leaders of the twin guitar solo attack. Come on... UFO: Strangers in the Night is one of the greatest live albums in history. And, Ron Nevison, gorge resident, produced it. Get yourself some education sumbitches;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_in_the_Night_(UFO_album) |
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