What is Grunt? / Flap around? and low end power?
What is Grunt? / Flap around? and low end power?
I am reading different kite review and don’t understand when they say:
-"lack of grunt" or
-"it is not as grunty as some kites" or
-"but still has grunt if you let it fly and don't choke it" or
Etc....
I look at the definition of grunt in the dictionary and I can't relate it to kite boarding at all. (a sound of some sort made by animals, an unskilled soldier, etc...)
(English is not my first language)
The other one I would like to know is about flapping around:
-"all of the $%#% flap and then I hear this con: "wing tips flapping""
-"the older ones used to flap and invert easily"
What do they mean when they say that a kite FLAP
Is it when the kite close on itself like it wasn’t inflated enough although it is inflated enough?
And the last one is about low end power:
Is this the power the kite generates when it is flown with minimum wind?
I know these might seem beginner/stupid questions but English is not my first language and I am still a beginner at kite boarding, we all have to start somewhere
Knowing the meaning of these will help me a lot with the purchase of my next kite.
Thanks in advance, Ian
-"lack of grunt" or
-"it is not as grunty as some kites" or
-"but still has grunt if you let it fly and don't choke it" or
Etc....
I look at the definition of grunt in the dictionary and I can't relate it to kite boarding at all. (a sound of some sort made by animals, an unskilled soldier, etc...)
(English is not my first language)
The other one I would like to know is about flapping around:
-"all of the $%#% flap and then I hear this con: "wing tips flapping""
-"the older ones used to flap and invert easily"
What do they mean when they say that a kite FLAP
Is it when the kite close on itself like it wasn’t inflated enough although it is inflated enough?
And the last one is about low end power:
Is this the power the kite generates when it is flown with minimum wind?
I know these might seem beginner/stupid questions but English is not my first language and I am still a beginner at kite boarding, we all have to start somewhere
Knowing the meaning of these will help me a lot with the purchase of my next kite.
Thanks in advance, Ian
Grunt means the "torque" you get with lower aspect (fat shape) kites. It pulls you towards the kite rather than in the direction you are travelling. Less grunty kites need more apparent wind to generate lift so you have to fly them around and get your board speed going faster. Grunty kites are good for wakestyle are stable and jump lower than non-grunty kites. Usually the beginner kites are more grunty because they are lower aspect ...
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