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Ozone C4 (2010)
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10.0
Reviewed by Dionis
Best Taboo (2011)
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8.6
Reviewed by REAL
Naish Park (2011)
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8.8
Reviewed by REAL
Slingshot Rally (2011)
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8.6
Reviewed by REAL
Liquid Force Envy (2011)
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9.3
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Liquid Force Havoc (2011)
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8.7
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North Evo (2010)
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9.5
Reviewed by bonzy
Naish
Naish Cult (2010)
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9.0 (1)
Naish Cult (2010)

The Cult is designed for beginner through advanced riders seeking a stable, easy-handling kite. The Cult now boasts an even larger sweet spot, ideal pull through the turns, and enhanced smoothness. Beginners will enjoy the smooth and responsive steering, light bar pressure, and depower capability. Advanced riders will appreciate the balanced feel hooked-in or unhooked. The easy re-launch will help beginner to advanced rider get back up and going in a moment.

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Naish Torch (2010)
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8.9 (1)
Naish Torch (2010)

Rugged, predictable and reliable, no other C-Kite handles as good as the Torch, which is why more top riders choose it over any other C-kite on the market. Whether your goal is to win competitions, or just take your freestyle riding to the next level, the Torch is your answer. Super smooth, easy handling, hooked-in, unhooked, impressive depower, and fantastic re-launch... These characteristics allow riders of all levels to take advantage of the Torch’s unsurpassed performance.

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Naish Charger (2010)
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0.0 (0)
Naish Charger (2010)

The Charger incorporates Geo Tech seam shaping into a Delta outline to redefine stability,low-end power and ease of relaunch.The Charger is a kite for All-Terrain riders who require effortless water relaunch and added low-end lift. Naish's exclusive Geo Tech construction provide the Delta profile with incredible stability and handling. Unlike other Delta kites,which are prone to instability,the Charger fuses two key design principles to maintain a solid wing structure in any wind condition.

 
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