Wow revbox! Your 'Dive-stop' is insanely locked-in! And you 'Float' on the edge is so relaxed! Adapting your flying to the variable conditions is the mark of a Rev Master! What a great video that allows us to experience the Rev through your eyes!
Thanks, Joe! Much appreciated. I love this Tarantula, it's a joy to fly. Yeah, 'locked-in' is a great way to describe how this kite feels. When I switch to the XX Super Tarantula after flying the RX Super Spider, it feels ultra-precise. When flying the Super Spider on the 15 inch handles, it's using your computer with the mouse sensitivity turned up. So when I switch to the Super Tarantula, my muscle-memory is still tuned in to the Super Spider, and I perceive the duration of my movements to be much longer, giving me more time to get them right. With the Tarantula, it's another step in that direction.
I'm about to pull the trigger on the Reflex XX Tarantula. I haven't flown a rev in about 16+ years & really miss the flight control of quad line flying. Thanks for the video!
Hey dude! Always appreciate you posting. I love when the 🌞 comes shining through the kite and illuminates it:) Killer color scheme. Any luck on finding a new place??
Thanks, HolyCannolis! Yes, I managed to get a new place, I'm moving there in a couple of weeks. There's a field right outside my new house, and the beach is just down the road. I can't wait!
Do you prefer the XX Tarantula to the standard XX in identical (lighter) winds? (I actually already bought a Blast after watching your Blast videos. 😆 🪁)
@@HolyCannolis Cheers! The Blast is an awesome kite. It's been my go-to for the very lightest winds since I got it. When flying in light winds, I use the light leading edge when I want the handling to be funky and bouncy, and the heavy when I want to slide. That sliding motion has changed the way I fly the other kites; I find myself wanting to slide all of them, and enjoy figuring out how to mimic what the Blast does. In the very lightest of winds, I think you'd be good with either the standard XX or the Tarantula. As you're generating your own lift with your movements in those situations, the differences in handling are not that apparent because the sail and frame are not under stress. When the wind picks up, however, it's a bit different. The standard XX was the first Rev I bought when I first got back into the hobby a couple of years ago, but I struggled to get on with the way it handled. I always preferred the Rev 2 when I flew as a kid, and I found the XX's movements to be too sedate for my liking, my dive-stops and turns were too soft. So I bought the 15 inch handles, and although the increased throw helped a lot, the movements still weren't snappy enough for me: - The middle portion of the XX's sail billows when the wind picks up, this billowing pushes back against your controls when you reverse. - The pressure on the sail bows the leading edge, which reduces that funky bounce you get when you stop or clock turn. The vented middle section on the Spider and Tarantula solves the billowing problem; they don't feel like they're fighting back against going backwards. And the vented outer wings of the Super Spider and Super Tarantula drastically reduce the amount of leading edge bowing. Additionally, with less sail, these vented kites feel lighter and more agile. It's a combination of these factors that makes me gravitate toward the vented models. They feel right when I fly them, and they never argue with what I'm trying to do.
Cheers RSpills! If I was looking at it purely as a box-ticking exercise, I'd choose the Blast. This is because it flies well in light winds, has two modes of flight with its two leading edges, and it can handle stronger winds. However, in the strong wind situations I mostly find myself in, the Blast is best suited to flying on longer lines and cutting big shapes in the sky. I'm all about short lines and small, intricate moves - which the Tarantulas are better suited for.
I have a question. Breaking line connected more to the handle or to the bottom of the line ? I have 2 Knots on the breaking line and connected them first time to the end of the line but the Breaking lines are Hanging down when kite is up 😢
Hi, klausiexkern6148. I always have my lines connected to the outermost knots, but you should be able to use any of the knots. See my handles here: ua-cam.com/video/dgliWaEvkKU/v-deo.html Also, can you confirm that you have the lines connected to the bridle correctly? The correct method is shown here: ua-cam.com/video/vpb-5xzuhq0/v-deo.html
Hey revbox! Thanks for telling me ! Me and my wife bought a xx tarantula too now. Next week we are in holidqys to fly it. We cant wait for it 😂 Do you have No Snag Handles too and can you tell me if there is a big difference between 13" and 15" Handles? I hope you do much more Videos !!! They are awesome and i like how clearly you speak english ! It sounds great and its easy to understand for German Idiots 😂
@@klausiexkern6148 No problem! Apologies for the late response, UA-cam never notifies me of new comments. The 15" handles provide sharper control, it is like turning your mouse sensitivity up. I prefer more sensitive controls because they give me very sudden stops and turns.
Wow revbox! Your 'Dive-stop' is insanely locked-in! And you 'Float' on the edge is so relaxed! Adapting your flying to the variable conditions is the mark of a Rev Master! What a great video that allows us to experience the Rev through your eyes!
Thanks, Joe! Much appreciated. I love this Tarantula, it's a joy to fly.
Yeah, 'locked-in' is a great way to describe how this kite feels. When I switch to the XX Super Tarantula after flying the RX Super Spider, it feels ultra-precise. When flying the Super Spider on the 15 inch handles, it's using your computer with the mouse sensitivity turned up. So when I switch to the Super Tarantula, my muscle-memory is still tuned in to the Super Spider, and I perceive the duration of my movements to be much longer, giving me more time to get them right. With the Tarantula, it's another step in that direction.
Awesome@@__revbox ! Your video comments offer such 'hands-on' insights allowing people to 'Try before you buy'! Spectacular!
I'm about to pull the trigger on the Reflex XX Tarantula. I haven't flown a rev in about 16+ years & really miss the flight control of quad line flying. Thanks for the video!
Very nice!!
I absolutely love my tarantula.
Nice catch 😉✌🏻
Cheers, Mateo! I'm already in love this this kite ^^
Yeah, that was my first one. Then i bought the XX just for them unstable next to no wind days.
Hey dude! Always appreciate you posting. I love when the 🌞 comes shining through the kite and illuminates it:) Killer color scheme. Any luck on finding a new place??
Thanks, HolyCannolis! Yes, I managed to get a new place, I'm moving there in a couple of weeks. There's a field right outside my new house, and the beach is just down the road. I can't wait!
Congrats Box! That’s epic!! Best of luck on the move. 👏
Do you prefer the XX Tarantula to the standard XX in identical (lighter) winds? (I actually already bought a Blast after watching your Blast videos. 😆 🪁)
@@HolyCannolis Cheers! The Blast is an awesome kite. It's been my go-to for the very lightest winds since I got it. When flying in light winds, I use the light leading edge when I want the handling to be funky and bouncy, and the heavy when I want to slide. That sliding motion has changed the way I fly the other kites; I find myself wanting to slide all of them, and enjoy figuring out how to mimic what the Blast does.
In the very lightest of winds, I think you'd be good with either the standard XX or the Tarantula. As you're generating your own lift with your movements in those situations, the differences in handling are not that apparent because the sail and frame are not under stress.
When the wind picks up, however, it's a bit different. The standard XX was the first Rev I bought when I first got back into the hobby a couple of years ago, but I struggled to get on with the way it handled. I always preferred the Rev 2 when I flew as a kid, and I found the XX's movements to be too sedate for my liking, my dive-stops and turns were too soft. So I bought the 15 inch handles, and although the increased throw helped a lot, the movements still weren't snappy enough for me:
- The middle portion of the XX's sail billows when the wind picks up, this billowing pushes back against your controls when you reverse.
- The pressure on the sail bows the leading edge, which reduces that funky bounce you get when you stop or clock turn.
The vented middle section on the Spider and Tarantula solves the billowing problem; they don't feel like they're fighting back against going backwards. And the vented outer wings of the Super Spider and Super Tarantula drastically reduce the amount of leading edge bowing.
Additionally, with less sail, these vented kites feel lighter and more agile. It's a combination of these factors that makes me gravitate toward the vented models. They feel right when I fly them, and they never argue with what I'm trying to do.
Can not thank you enough for the rundown.😇 You are always excellent in your skills, sharing, and communication. Fly on good sir:)
How long are your lines? Nice flying !
Cheers! I'm on 9 metre/30 foot lines.
Loved the vid. If you could only buy one? Blast or tarantula?
Cheers RSpills! If I was looking at it purely as a box-ticking exercise, I'd choose the Blast. This is because it flies well in light winds, has two modes of flight with its two leading edges, and it can handle stronger winds.
However, in the strong wind situations I mostly find myself in, the Blast is best suited to flying on longer lines and cutting big shapes in the sky. I'm all about short lines and small, intricate moves - which the Tarantulas are better suited for.
I have a question.
Breaking line connected more to the handle or to the bottom of the line ? I have 2 Knots on the breaking line and connected them first time to the end of the line but the Breaking lines are Hanging down when kite is up 😢
Hi, klausiexkern6148. I always have my lines connected to the outermost knots, but you should be able to use any of the knots. See my handles here: ua-cam.com/video/dgliWaEvkKU/v-deo.html
Also, can you confirm that you have the lines connected to the bridle correctly? The correct method is shown here: ua-cam.com/video/vpb-5xzuhq0/v-deo.html
Hey Revbox ! Thank xou for telling me ! What do you mean with bridle? Sorry im from Germany 😂
@@klausiexkern6148 The bridle is the part shown at 3:15 of this video: ua-cam.com/video/vpb-5xzuhq0/v-deo.html
Hey revbox! Thanks for telling me ! Me and my wife bought a xx tarantula too now. Next week we are in holidqys to fly it. We cant wait for it 😂 Do you have No Snag Handles too and can you tell me if there is a big difference between 13" and 15" Handles? I hope you do much more Videos !!! They are awesome and i like how clearly you speak english ! It sounds great and its easy to understand for German Idiots 😂
@@klausiexkern6148 No problem! Apologies for the late response, UA-cam never notifies me of new comments. The 15" handles provide sharper control, it is like turning your mouse sensitivity up. I prefer more sensitive controls because they give me very sudden stops and turns.