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Evo
> Good Light Wind Performance
> Forgiving Flying Characteristics
> Fast Turning
> High Durability
> 4- Or 5-Line Setup
> Bridge Profile Design
> Kevlar Reinforcements
> Solid Dacron Trailing Edge
Never before has performance been so easy! Impressive light
ind abilities, an enormous range, forgiving flying charac-
teristics and easy bar feeling are just some of the unique
features of the new North Evo.
The Evo's precise steering response always delivers predictable and controlled jumps even if your take-off is not perfect. The innovative Bridge Profile geometry optimizes air­flow and gets you up and planing in extremely light air even when the Evo is fully over-sheeted. This profile balances the load distribution around the leading edge which prevents the Evo from ever back-stalling and is the key to it's acceleration in light wind.
With its simple bridle configuration the Evo can be used with a four-line bar or with the 5th Element. In 4 Line mode the Evo is ideal for everyone who favors easy water re­launch and simple handling, while the 5th Element mode ad­ditionally stabilizes the kite for optimized performance, direct handling and the best safety. With it's solid Dacron trailing edge and kevlar reinforcement, the Evo is rigidly constructed for maximum durability even in extreme conditions.
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