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Slingshot SST V5

2020 sees the fifth incarnation of this benchmark wave kite. Aimed fairly and squarely at wave riding, with a decent application for foiling, the SST has always had wide application of use, stretching into freeride. The main change this year is the implementation of a new four core ripstop material from Teijin, stiffening and making an already solid kite even sturdier, and increasing the kite’s lifespan. This extra stiffness in the canopy has improved the steering and, coupled with the mini bridle, translates bar inputs well. The SST has an exceptional ability to initiate a turn in the kite really easily without having to put in huge bar inputs. A delicate flick of the wrist is enough to initiate the kite for your bottom turn, and the response from the kite is instant. The SST dumps power effectively with no flapping across the window, and although the overall weight of the kite is not the lightest in this sector, the excellent drift characteristics remain unchanged which is a testament to a good, fundamental shape. The low end grunt of the kite, a long established Slingshot trademark, is pretty surprising. You’ll find yourself creeping upwind adequately in far less wind than expected, which lends itself well to wave led side-shore conditions. The SST can start to wobble and top out, particularly with a heavier rider when the wind increases, but, as long as you’re aware of this, and tailor your quiver accordingly, this shouldn’t be a problem. The bar feeling this year feels far more linear than previous models, with a less on/off power delivery and slightly smoother approach letting you feather your power nicely, resulting

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