The Cherry Bomb by New Tech Kites is one fun kite to fly!
Specifications
Manufacturer: New Tech Kites
Wingspan: 66" (168cm)
Height: 30" (76cm)
Type of kite: Entry Level Materials: 4mm
pultruded carbon/graphite, ripstop nylon, includes 30' tail, flight
manual, 80 ft. x 80 lb. Dacron line and flight straps.
With sport
kites getting more and more advanced on the high end every day, it's
always good for the sport and community when a new entry level kite
comes along that delivers great performance combined with a great
price... Developed during years of kite design experience, Dodd Gross
delivers exactly that by introducing the Cherry Bomb for New Tech's 2005
line up. Quality of Construction Unlike so many entry level kites, the
Cherry Bomb is heavily reinforced in all the usual places, as well as
along the trailing edge - very unusual for a kite of this type. The
solid pultruded carbon frame is put together without the use of any
ferrules, which greatly simplifies assembly for the kiting neophyte. The
leading edge connectors were a perfect fit for the spars on the sample
we obtained, well balanced between being snug enough to keep the rods in
during a crash but not so snug as to make breaking down difficult. The
spine is held in at the keel with a convenient velcro closure, also
making attaching and removing the included 30 foot tail totally simple
and painless. Both the top spreader and bottom spreader (one piece each)
run through their own heavy duty rubber rings at the usual places on the
spine, greatly lessening the chance of misplacing either part both on
the field or at home. The wing tip attachments are tied dacron, with a
leech line through the entire trailing edge. Considering the target
market for the Cherry Bomb, we specifically spent a good amount of time
practicing high speed soil samples and hard flips on the ground in an
attempt to really test the durability... All components held up well,
although the stand off attachments on the bottom spreader tend to slide
out a little with repeated crashes.
Bridle: There is one basic
adjustment on the bridle (up or down), which makes it a great starting
point for the beginner to learn about kite tuning, especially since
detailed instructions are in the included flight manual. An interesting
note, this is one of the few small beginner kites we've seen that
incorporates a "3rd leg" in their bridle system. This extends the upper
wind range significantly by supporting the middle portion of the leading
edges. Attaching the lines is done with a larks head knot, also
explained in the flight manual. Wind Range New Tech lists the wind range
of this kite at 3-20mph, which we found to be true in our trials...
However, with a little bit of applied skill we could still have a great
time in even lighter winds. Amount of Pull and Sensitivity We're talking
about a 5½ foot kite here, so I don't imagine we'd see excessive pull in
any amount of wind. As for sensitivity, we found it to be responsive
enough to cut basic corners and spin without going overboard... Just
enough, but no so much that beginners would have trouble with it.
Unusual
Flight Behaviors: The only unusual trait we found was the kite's
tendency to do a reverse roll up in very light conditions (under the
manufacturer's suggested wind range), but it wasn't overbearing and with
a little practice you might even be able to utilize it. Trick Ability
Well folks, the Cherry Bomb retails in the $35-$45 range and we frankly
didn't expect any more than basic flight ability... Boy, were we wrong!
Within a very short adjustment period we were able to pull off clean
Jacobs Ladders, Flic Flacs, Cascades and even a couple of roll ups,
although without yo-yo stoppers we couldn't quite recover it. Complete
with a reinforced trailing edge, even the total rookies can start
practicing a good number of slack line tricks for under fifty bucks! We
also found side-slides or floats to be very stable, stalls and tip
landings were well within reach as well. Precision Holding up well in
nearly every area, precision was the only area where we did not end up
pleasantly surprised. While certainly on a par with or slightly better
than many of it's competitors, the Cherry Bomb still turns right angles
like an entry level kite. Flying Experience Having the opportunity to
fly this kite in 0-6 mph during the course of our testing, we had an
absolute blast. We got more than a few chuckles out of this one after
pulling off a set of flac flacs or jacobs ladders... Just too funny to
be able to pull that kind of stuff off on such a little kite, and not
half badly at that. Things to Look Out For Referring back to the stand
off attachments on the bottom spreader, they do tend to slide outwards
after a few crashes but this could easily be remedied with a touch of
glue or tape. On this particular sample, we found that the leech line
and wing tip attachment on the left side were tied about 1/2" too long
and came off on several occasions... This was a quick fix though simply
by re-tying the knots a little closer to the kite.
Summary:
Whether you're researching your own first sport kite, or one for a
friend or family member... This is a great product, is very durable, and
will actually grow with you until you're ready for an intermediate kite.
If you have half as much fun with the Cherry Bomb as we did, you'll get
more than your money's worth!