2013 Hood River Huck Fest

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Xensr
Xensr
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17 posts
9 Aug 2013 10:35pm
Enjoy!

gokid
gokid
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QLD, 491 posts
10 Aug 2013 1:02am
yea nice 47 ft,id like to get a Xensr but they cost $12,000,can buy a lot of kites with that amount of money
Xensr
Xensr
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17 posts
10 Aug 2013 3:43am
gokid said..

yea nice 47 ft,id like to get a Xensr but they cost $12,000,can buy a lot of kites with that amount of money


You can get one for $149 from xensr.com. Not sure where you got the $12,000 cost number from, but you are misinformed.
gokid
gokid
QLD
491 posts
QLD, 491 posts
10 Aug 2013 1:07pm
ok thanks for that,$149,will check it out
gokid
gokid
QLD
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QLD, 491 posts
10 Aug 2013 1:54pm
looks like the $12,000 was for the jet board that was posted on Twitter by Xensr,thought 12 g was a bit steep have supa slow internet here
Xensr
Xensr
17 posts
17 posts
10 Aug 2013 12:36pm
gokid said..

looks like the $12,000 was for the jet board that was posted on Twitter by Xensr,thought 12 g was a bit steep have supa slow internet here


haha, no worries.

We're trying to figure out when we can all jet down to AU and do a demo in your hemisphere. ;-)
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales
WA
1908 posts
WA, 1908 posts
10 Aug 2013 1:33pm
Hey that looks like a fun little gadjet - this is how they measure Height...

Quote: How are jump heights measured and how precise is it?

The XensrCase is looking at your motion 400 times every second. It?s examining your G loading (acceleration) in all 3 axis, your angles (gyro), keeping track of where the Earth is (GPS + magnetometer) and watching the air pressure. All of this data is used to determine your precise 3D location, and also watch for jump events.

Many assume that Xensr?s TruMotion? technology uses the altimeter for jump heights ? this is incorrect.

Xensr computes your jumps based on movement data ? for water sports, the XensrCase is sealed against water in an airtight case, thus preventing any reliable air pressure changes to be measured rendering the altimeter useless. The 3D measurement from TruMotion? gives jump height data to less than one inch of precision. Sometimes it?s as precise at 3mm and averages around 1cm of precision. At worst, it?s 1 inch of precision, so that?s what we use for our precision claim.


Having read the above - Does the Xensr have 'Official' approval as a speed / height recording device for World competition...

What is the warranty on it and what is it Impact rated at for obvious mega jump crashes ???
sci
sci
WA
762 posts
sci sci
WA, 762 posts
10 Aug 2013 1:39pm
Will be uber popular with the KOOKS this device.

Nek Minnut GPS armbands so you can plot your session and show it to your mates.

gokid
gokid
QLD
491 posts
QLD, 491 posts
10 Aug 2013 3:56pm
Xensr said..

gokid said..

looks like the $12,000 was for the jet board that was posted on Twitter by Xensr,thought 12 g was a bit steep have supa slow internet here


haha, no worries.

We're trying to figure out when we can all jet down to AU and do a demo in your hemisphere. ;-)


Oct -March,plenty of wind,plenty of waves//hot and sunny and plenty of girls in bikinis,ice cold beers after kiting//cant go wrong
wdric
wdric
NSW
1625 posts
NSW, 1625 posts
10 Aug 2013 6:30pm
Xensr said..


gokid said..

looks like the $12,000 was for the jet board that was posted on Twitter by Xensr,thought 12 g was a bit steep have supa slow internet here



haha, no worries.

We're trying to figure out when we can all jet down to AU and do a demo in your hemisphere. ;-)


Can I suggest 14th december for Perth
On that day we will be having a little race called Redbull L2L, get in touch with the organisers and maybe have some demos happening for all the spectators while the race is on
Xensr
Xensr
17 posts
17 posts
11 Aug 2013 12:15am
Having read the above - Does the Xensr have 'Official' approval as a speed / height recording device for World competition...

What is the warranty on it and what is it Impact rated at for obvious mega jump crashes ???


Great questions!

Currently, we're approved by Guinness and you'll see some world records posted this fall in multiple sports.

With regard to the precision - we're going to be posting up our "mythbuster" videos shortly - we take the XensrCase against scientific methods
to show you that we're accurate, but what's really going to shock some is just how inaccurate GPS really is.

The bottom line is that there is error in any system, but it comes down to precision and accuracy. There is no zero or absolute, so keep
that in mind.

Of course, seeing is believing and if you take a look at some of the other posts I've put up with the kite jump video with the data 2D overlay, you
can visually see that they're spot on. ;-)

As for warranty, its 90 days for manufacturing defects, and as for impact rating, we've had impacts from riders in excess of 20G's with no ill
effects.

Someone said something about GPS tracks. How about 3D GPS tracks! ;-)



Xensr
Xensr
17 posts
17 posts
11 Aug 2013 12:18am
wdric said..


Xensr said..

We're trying to figure out when we can all jet down to AU and do a demo in your hemisphere. ;-)


Can I suggest 14th december for Perth
On that day we will be having a little race called Redbull L2L, get in touch with the organisers and maybe have some demos happening for all the spectators while the race is on



Looks great! Though what we'd like to do is hold a big air comp and see how high you aussies can booooost!

moons
moons
WA
349 posts
WA, 349 posts
11 Aug 2013 8:02am
Did anyone else read that heading wrong

SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales
WA
1908 posts
WA, 1908 posts
11 Aug 2013 8:47am
Xensr - thanks for the reply, it sounds like youve got a great product and actually thought about real kiting.
Save one for me - though just one question.. Will i be able to get a refund if my huge 20ft jumps turn out to be 5ft :(
Xensr
Xensr
17 posts
17 posts
13 Aug 2013 3:32am
SaveTheWhales said..

Xensr - thanks for the reply, it sounds like youve got a great product and actually thought about real kiting.
Save one for me - though just one question.. Will i be able to get a refund if my huge 20ft jumps turn out to be 5ft :(


Kiters have better perception than, say, windsurfers. But everyone thinks their going higher than actual.
swinginginthewind
swinginginthewind
WA
281 posts
WA, 281 posts
13 Aug 2013 11:16am
moons said..

Did anyone else read that heading wrong



Your getting your websites mixed up Moons
Plummet
Plummet
4862 posts
4862 posts
13 Aug 2013 7:49pm
It looks good. But I would kill myself trying to go just that little bit higher than the last jump!

Then when I get the reading and it states 8foot instead of the 20 my eyes are bull****ting me. How can I talk myself into thinking I am higher than I actually am?

Does it have a bullshiit setting that adds 10 foot to the height so you can lie through your teeth to your buddies and pear pressure them in attempting insane boosts?
Xensr
Xensr
17 posts
17 posts
14 Aug 2013 2:56am
Plummet said..

Does it have a bullshiit setting that adds 10 foot to the height so you can lie through your teeth to your buddies and pear pressure them in attempting insane boosts?


Genius. You are hired. ;-)
Skid
Skid
QLD
1499 posts
QLD, 1499 posts
14 Aug 2013 1:45pm
sci said..

Will be uber popular with the KOOKS this device.

Nek Minnut GPS armbands so you can plot your session and show it to your mates.



Do you have a kite mount for it?
I'm a kook and want to claim a 27m boost just for launcing my kite!
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