Marseille France, amazing festival, venue and organizers. Fete du Vent in Facebook - and here and Cervia Italy (#artevento) are my meccas, along with WSIKF.
WSIKF is the longest kite festival in the US, in Long Beach WA about 2.5 hours from my home - kitefestival.com Cervia and Marseille are other festivals.
Randy Greenway - Thanks man! Still faintly seeded by your own video tutorial efforts, part of the mix for me - if you like that video, CHECK THIS OUT: vimeo.com/360889790
that was awesome ..how did you do that axel ? l didn't think a rev could do that ... water that a caution there a few videos' l had seen a kite completely submerged in water then up in the air to fly ... must be a camera trick .
I'm seriously thinking about buying one of your $400 kites, however, I have no idea which one to get. I looked at the differences and it seems to be how much wind you are working with, but honestly, I'm not sure. Right now, it would be between the MV and the VT since there is always wind around at the beach at least that's my thought process. On the other hand, it would be nice to just go a few blocks and play with this thing at a park with little to no wind needed...I really can't decide. Which one do you find more enjoyable? I'm sure you've probably used them all so I would be interested to hear your opinion on which vent feels the best. I have 5 kites that I fly right now and plan to get more, but the one I have for higher winds is my 62" parachute kite from In The Breeze Kites, alot of fun and a beast of a kite. This Djinn kite interests me a lot because it just hovers there and can do some amazing tricks that I haven't seen a kite do before. Anywho, that video was REALLY cool.
Hi! I think it's generally agreed that the MV is probably the best "all rounder" with a good middle wind range, and using stiffer spars, will be a bit more durable when flying with abandon. 👍🏻 Flying an ST wherever or whenever you want is awesome too, probably what I fly about 75% of the year just because I live in an urban inland area, but remember that the knowledge and attitude to flying "low wind urban" takes more effort - just make sure you know what you're getting into with that, it won't "fly itself". 😉 All that being said, I don't have a favorite - each model flies very similarly, in the assigned wind ranges, and a bit more smoothness coming in with each level of venting (again - assuming wind speed matches kite choice).
@@JohnBarresi hmmm so the more venting, the more wind needed, but also all the smoother maneuvering...interesting. Well it sounds to me that it's more fun to fly with more wind. Things to definitely think about. Appreciate the feedback, thank you.
If you need carbon fiber struts, save money by using bare carbon arrow shafts (archery equipment). Much less expensive than kite struts and the same thing. I've been doing this for more than 35 years.
Your skill combined with the photography and editing skills makes this one my favorite ❤️ super exciting to watch!
Marseille France, amazing festival, venue and organizers. Fete du Vent in Facebook - and here and Cervia Italy (#artevento) are my meccas, along with WSIKF.
Sounds Amy! Not gonna lie, I have zero clue what you are saying in the last half of the comment. Ill have to google. What is a WSIKF?
WSIKF is the longest kite festival in the US, in Long Beach WA about 2.5 hours from my home - kitefestival.com
Cervia and Marseille are other festivals.
Brilliant work for sure, thanks for the entertainment & the reminder to go fly my REV!
Damn john that may be one of your best vid's thank you great flying as always you really rocked it
vimeo.com/360889790
Fantastic touch and control mate
This is the first time I've seen this type of kite and this is amazing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dear John great flying - fantastic video - keep on!
Alexander - will do, thanks for the fun communication, always welcome! ✌️
Bruh, that's low key sick. ❤️
Sick John! Just plain sick! Nice work and nice flying!
Randy Greenway - Thanks man! Still faintly seeded by your own video tutorial efforts, part of the mix for me - if you like that video, CHECK THIS OUT:
vimeo.com/360889790
that was awesome ..how did you do that axel ? l didn't think a rev could do that ... water that a caution there a few videos' l had seen a kite completely submerged in water then up in the air to fly ... must be a camera trick .
Lots of that sort of stuff here...
kitesaresexy.com
Love quad line kites
I'm seriously thinking about buying one of your $400 kites, however, I have no idea which one to get. I looked at the differences and it seems to be how much wind you are working with, but honestly, I'm not sure. Right now, it would be between the MV and the VT since there is always wind around at the beach at least that's my thought process. On the other hand, it would be nice to just go a few blocks and play with this thing at a park with little to no wind needed...I really can't decide. Which one do you find more enjoyable? I'm sure you've probably used them all so I would be interested to hear your opinion on which vent feels the best. I have 5 kites that I fly right now and plan to get more, but the one I have for higher winds is my 62" parachute kite from In The Breeze Kites, alot of fun and a beast of a kite. This Djinn kite interests me a lot because it just hovers there and can do some amazing tricks that I haven't seen a kite do before. Anywho, that video was REALLY cool.
Hi! I think it's generally agreed that the MV is probably the best "all rounder" with a good middle wind range, and using stiffer spars, will be a bit more durable when flying with abandon. 👍🏻
Flying an ST wherever or whenever you want is awesome too, probably what I fly about 75% of the year just because I live in an urban inland area, but remember that the knowledge and attitude to flying "low wind urban" takes more effort - just make sure you know what you're getting into with that, it won't "fly itself". 😉
All that being said, I don't have a favorite - each model flies very similarly, in the assigned wind ranges, and a bit more smoothness coming in with each level of venting (again - assuming wind speed matches kite choice).
@@JohnBarresi hmmm so the more venting, the more wind needed, but also all the smoother maneuvering...interesting. Well it sounds to me that it's more fun to fly with more wind. Things to definitely think about. Appreciate the feedback, thank you.
This Q&A helped me out a lot! Hope to get nearly as good as you one day John Barresi. I'm definitely getting the Revolution Blast 🤟
Hi, what kind of cables to use for a beginner? I'm confused
Fantastic video :)
I live on Lake Huron (no salt water) I would think ocean water might need to be rinsed off before packaging ? 🤔
Awesome tip to top!
Wow that is some control.
Фантастика!!!
Amazing Skills! 👌
Maaaan wooooooooooooow,this is great
Wow! Amazing flying! How do the lines not get twisted- I've never flown kites like this before?
They do twist, but slide through for control.
Relevant links:
kiteforge.com/Djinn
Kitesaresexy.com
@@JohnBarresi ok, thanks! I'll have a look
Magnificent !!!
Do you live in France now or just visiting?
Tim Yocum - just visiting, at the end of 4 weeks in Europe... UK, Denmark and now resting after the Marseille Intl Kite Festival.
Excelente donde puedo conseguir uno 🙏 algún link 🙏
Este es mi propio diseño: kiteforge.com/product/djinn/
Qual o nome do modelo do kite?
Este é um Djinn, de Kite Forge.
kiteforge.com
Very nice
mega great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂 😙
Cómo se llama esa cometa
Quá hay. Tuyệt vời nha bạn. 🪁🪁👍👍
This is not an Original Revolution is it? I think there is to much flex in the Main bar…
You're right, it's far from a Revolution - it's a Djinn, an evolved design.
kiteforge.com/djinn
Wow
Hello guys, does someone know how to find parts for quad line kite?
What kind of quad? Different brands and models use different parts. Also. What part of the world are you shopping in?
If you need carbon fiber struts, save money by using bare carbon arrow shafts (archery equipment). Much less expensive than kite struts and the same thing. I've been doing this for more than 35 years.
Beautiful kite, but it’s even more expensive than the revs. Ugh no, thanks.
@@sadkingbilly Honda versus Maserati. Drive what you like and can afford. 🤷