Zephyr
Product Information
Ozone’s Lightwind specific kite is designed with a high performance profile and a focus on weight saving. The Zephyr delivers the same superior handling, power, feel and control as you have come to expect from Ozone.
The Zephyr is the ideal kite for any rider wishing they could ride in Light winds or for heavy riders looking for the ultimate large size kite with a huge wind range.
Design Features
- Tight radius turn = great pop/fun
- Optimised bridle with NO pulleys for direct handling and safety
- Easy relaunch
- Huge wind range, 6 – 20 knots* (6 knots with a Lightwind specific board)
- One pump
- Below bar 100% flag out safety
Sizes
17m
Package Contents
- Kite
- Bar with 4 x 27m 500/300kg lines
- Large technical bag
- Kite Leash
- Pump
- Repair Pack
- Manual
- Stickers, Key-ring
Quality
Because it counts
Quality is a word that gets used a lot
in the kite industry. At Ozone, we don’t take this word lightly; when
we use it, we mean it. We are proud of our design and manufacturing and
think it’s second to none. We’re proud of our design and manufacturing
and believe they set a precedent for the rest of the industry.
Quality
begins with design : at Ozone, a quality design results in a kite that
handles as well as possible, combined with the highest level of
performance and safety.
Choosing materials : this is a
simple issue, when we choose materials, we base our decision solely
upon the fact that the materials we use are the best available for the
job.
Kite production : all Ozone kites are manufactured
in our own facility. We have total control over every aspect of the
manufacturing process, and each kite is fully inflated and inspected to
certified paragliding standards before leaving our DHV-approved factory.
Product testing :
Our Kites has undergone thousands of hours of development,from CAD
design through to riding in extremes, at -40 0 C in Norway to the
baking heat and sand blasts of Chile.
Mylar Edged
Aerodynamics
tells us that the leading edge and the trailing edge are the two most
critical lines in an aerofoil section. Ozone kites are Mylar taped on
the leading edge, giving a more rigid structure, a clean and efficient
aerofoil, and absolutely zero stretching. The Mylar tape effectively
locks the sail shape, meaning your kite keeps it’s factory trim. For
the trailing edge we roll the seam twice and stitch to give a soft and
clean exit for the airflow.
Double Stitched
Ozone kites are
double-needle stitched, which is stronger and more durable than single
line stitching in the event of the kite being dragged over rough
ground. Even our thread used for stitching the lines and sail is
UV-bonded, further adding to the strength and life-span of our kites.
Every seam is checked to within 0.5 mm; a look at the colour-scheme
accuracy and the inside of the seams of our kites will highlight this
fact.
Just remember that only a 1mm error on a cell in a kite
with 30 cells leads to an overall error of 3cm, this can make a marked
difference to a kites handling, performance and safety!
Lines
Flying Lines
Tested
to 300/300kg, Ozone’s heat-treated Edelrid Dyneema SK75 lines ensure
stretch resistance, a high thermal tolerance and durability for all
kites. Lines are cut, pre-stretched, sleeved and stitched to ensure
100% accuracy. The lines are final load tested to 60% of their breaking
strain to “lock” the line and as a final production check.
The
‘kook-proof’ colour-coded and labeled line connection system makes
set-up safer and completely stress-free for riders new to kiting.
Bridle Lines
Our
aim when designing the bridle lines is to use the least amount of line
possible, to minimise parasitic drag through the air, resulting in a
more performant kite. Kite design has advanced to the point where the
accuracy and diameter of the line lengths is vitally important. To
achieve this accuracy, we use the highest quality Dyneema lines which
are stitch finished for extra strength and less drag.
Attachment Tabs
Our
attachment tabs are sewn deep into the reinforcement area of the ribs,
which means that the load is spread over a larger area of material,
thus reducing any stretching and ageing of the cloth.






