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Naish Pivot Nvision

ALL-ROUNDER TEST

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If you’ve been on the lookout for a reliable three-strut, all-around kite over the past 10 years, the Naish Pivot has undoubtedl­y been a top contender on your wish list. The Pivot stands as an undisputed icon, holding the prestigiou­s position of Naish’s flagship for nearly a decade and clinching the King of the Air title two consecutiv­e times! Now, entering the stage, the latest evolution: the Naish Pivot Nvision.

Embarking on a groundbrea­king journey, Naish introduces a completely new range, pushing the boundaries of innovation through cutting-edge designs, materials and engineerin­g. The Naish Pivot Nvision marks the brand’s inaugural use of Aluula material in their kite lineup. For those not versed in kite geek lingo, Aluula is a revolution­ary material replacing standard Dacron on the airframe, slashing the weight by almost half, and simultaneo­usly enhancing the frame’s rigidity. This new material has allowed Naish to achieve a thinner leading edge and struts, along with a profile adjustment impossible with standard Dacron. Retaining the renowned Quadtex 4x4 weave canopy, this kite ensures longevity without compromisi­ng its high-performanc­e characteri­stics. Additional­ly, strategica­lly positioned reinforcem­ents solidify its status as one of the most durable premium kites on the market. The outcome? Naish presents their lightest kite to date. Comparing it to other Aluula kites, the Pivot Nvision may not claim the title of the absolute lightest, but it distinguis­hes itself as one of the most robust kites in the market. The kite’s bridle has undergone a significan­t transforma­tion, replaced by a thinner counterpar­t that not only improves aerodynami­cs and reduces drag in the air but also facilitate­s water relaunches. Wrapping up our delve into kite constructi­on, the Nvision range boasts the latest Aluula stitching and seam technology, leaving behind the complexiti­es of stitching Aluula kites in the past. This ensures repairs are as simple, easy and the same cost as for standard Dacron kites. As the kite takes flight, the distinctiv­e Pivot DNA is immediatel­y evident. While the design has been completely overhauled to accommodat­e Aluula, the Pivot Nvision retains the cherished familiarit­y of its Dacron sibling. With a slightly heightened speed, the kite provides a very controlled and responsive experience. Tested in varying wind conditions, from the low end to the high end, the kite consistent­ly delivers impressive performanc­e, ensuring a comfortabl­e ride regardless of the wind’s strength or gustiness.

A big standout feature is its rigidity. The Aluula airframe, significan­tly stiffer than standard Dacron, allows the kite to maintain its shape even in the most challengin­g windy conditions, resulting in a more responsive, crisp and playful flying experience. For riders with advanced skills, it’s noteworthy that executing kiteloops provides a refined experience characteri­zed by a gentle pull and controlled slack. This not only adds a touch of finesse to kiteloops but also makes it visually stunning while positionin­g the kite low. On the flip side, for those in the early stages of mastering additional elements like rotations within their kiteloops, the learning curve becomes a bit more challengin­g, but good news is that the kite will unfailingl­y catch you back, offering a sense of security throughout the process. For WOO enthusiast­s, this kite is sure to elevate your jumps to new heights. Unlocking its full potential may require a few sessions, but in our first session with a 9m and winds at around 30 knots, we effortless­ly achieved an impressive 23.7 meters. In the realm of foiling, its lighter weight marks a significan­t enhancemen­t compared to standard kites. Furthermor­e, its drift capabiliti­es contribute to its adaptabili­ty if you want to head out in the waves. In conclusion, the Naish Pivot Nvision stands as an exceptiona­l choice for those seeking a versatile do-it-all kite. However, with the incorporat­ion of Aluula and a nod to Big Air trends, the emphasis has shifted towards Big Air enthusiast­s. While still performing well in waves and foiling, the Pivot Nvision excels in delivering heightened performanc­e for Big Air and freeriding.

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