Ah, that's so difficult! I bought the XX Super Tarantula as an afterthought when I got the RX Super Spider, but it ended up becoming my go-to kite for the Club 38 levels. It flies in anything from a light breeze to a strong gale, and it's very precise and reliable. It's that classic Revolution feel, but done better. Reverse flight is SO much better than the non-vented models. The Blast is a different beast, and it's like two kites in one. With the light leading edge installed (0-8 mph winds), the kite handles similarly to the XX models. Turns and stops feel very light on the hands, and the flexible leading edge adds a funky bounce to your moves. It's like a XX remix in this configuration; it does all the same stuff, but with a different flavour. With the heavy leading edge installed, the Blast becomes a monster. The kite is top-heavy in this configuration, and you can really feel the momentum of the leading edge when you turn and stop. Instead of floating during sideways flight like the XX models, the Blast flings itself or falls - you have to forcefully stop a sideways dive in the same way you would a vertical. There's also a "sweet spot" angle you can hit while flying which causes the sail to really bite into the wind and generate more speed/power, this occurs in forwards, reverse and sideways flight. Flik-flaks are also criminally easy in this mode, but I can't do them at all with the light leading edge. If I was forced to choose just one, I'd go with the Blast for the sheer variety of stuff it brings to the table. But I would dearly miss my Super Tarantula - it's that good!
Awsome!!!! Will be my next kite for sure!
And also in that color way👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Good demo
Realy a strong kite.
You got a blast bruv
Hey bro! I had to, it looked awesome.
How do you like it compared to the tarantula? If you could only have one which would it be?
Ah, that's so difficult! I bought the XX Super Tarantula as an afterthought when I got the RX Super Spider, but it ended up becoming my go-to kite for the Club 38 levels. It flies in anything from a light breeze to a strong gale, and it's very precise and reliable. It's that classic Revolution feel, but done better. Reverse flight is SO much better than the non-vented models.
The Blast is a different beast, and it's like two kites in one.
With the light leading edge installed (0-8 mph winds), the kite handles similarly to the XX models. Turns and stops feel very light on the hands, and the flexible leading edge adds a funky bounce to your moves. It's like a XX remix in this configuration; it does all the same stuff, but with a different flavour.
With the heavy leading edge installed, the Blast becomes a monster. The kite is top-heavy in this configuration, and you can really feel the momentum of the leading edge when you turn and stop. Instead of floating during sideways flight like the XX models, the Blast flings itself or falls - you have to forcefully stop a sideways dive in the same way you would a vertical. There's also a "sweet spot" angle you can hit while flying which causes the sail to really bite into the wind and generate more speed/power, this occurs in forwards, reverse and sideways flight. Flik-flaks are also criminally easy in this mode, but I can't do them at all with the light leading edge.
If I was forced to choose just one, I'd go with the Blast for the sheer variety of stuff it brings to the table. But I would dearly miss my Super Tarantula - it's that good!
So much help thank you so much!
@@tristanshane8208 Wicked video here for Blast tech: ua-cam.com/video/x6rK6_hFYiU/v-deo.html