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Vented Supersonic vs Vented Blast


MantisToboggan

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I'm currently flying a standard supersonic and am looking for something to take a little higher wind speed with more control. Just wondering from anyone that has flown a vented supersonic or one of the new vented blasts, how much less speed/quickness does the supersonic have from venting, and how much less speed/quickness does the blast have vs the supersonic vented or otherwise? I figure both will be slower than the std ss I have, but if a vented blast isn't much slower than the vented ss I may go for the blast just from hearing they are more precise with the larger sail. I would be happy to hear any recommendations or opinions.

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I have both the standard and vented Supersonic and I prefer the vented version. It is a lot smoother and more controllable than the standard, and you won't really notice the slight decrease in speed. It's my goto kite for high wind fun :)

If adding the vent on the supersonic is not losing much speed, I guess I'm just wondering how much slower a blast is than a supersonic now, and if its not a lot would I really notice that much more control with the blast over the ss? I'm getting something vented for sure, but if the blast is just going to give a marginal stability increase while not performing with as much pep as the ss, I may just save myself $100 and get another ss, the most important thing to me is the speed. I hear the blast is more stable than the ss and I want one, I have just been holding out until I've heard what they are like from someone that has flown a vented blast.

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I have both in reg and vented I suggest getting them all. The Vented sonic is still faster than the blast or vented blast and is very precise so you can't go wrong with it. The Vented Blast I do like better than the standard especially with the race rods in ultralight wind it's a freak.

Hope this helps.

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