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Core 2009 Combat GT

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Core 2009 Combat GT
The Core Combat GT is an all rounder kite built and designed by German company Carved.  The Combat GT is built bomber tough for taking a pounding in the waves, has plenty of power for it's size and turns very fast!  The relaunch is excellent and immediate and like most good kites nowadays, is very responsive.  Bar pressure is light to moderate and can be tuned to your own tastes by adjusting the line attach positions on the kite which takes only moments.

The Core Combat GT is a kite well suited to all levels of rider, displaying the stability, durability, safety and easy relaunch required by beginners but still having the power, speed, boost and hangtime required by advanced riders.  Being an allrounder makes it again fit most riders who do a bit of freestyle, a bit of waves and a bit of good old school big air.

The Build quality of the kite is evident in every stitch and in all of the high quality fabrics used in it's construction.  right down to the simple and effective safety system of the "clean" bar. 

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2009 Core ESP bar (Schematic)
The ESP Bar (Ejector Safety Performance) is is patented by Core and is a revoloutionin design by running a short "mini 5th line" through the centre of the chicken loop stem allowing complete freedom of movement and completely eliminating the chance of tangling the 5th line around the trim line or chicken loop.

The Bar also has a feature of removing twists in the trim line by simply pulling and sheeting in on the bar.  This automatically untwists the centre lines without the need to even touch the bar or lines.  Truly a revolutionary idea! 

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Combat on a wave

Last Updated ( Saturday, 25 July 2009 )
 
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