I was out riding the new 10M catalyst between 3pm and 6pm, so I had a decent amount of time on this kite.
Conditions were a bit gusty and while I was out we had 2 rains squalls as well. There were small waves breaking at Dolls, so I had a chance to test the kites wave riding potential. The waves were very small maybe 1/2M, but still they gave me a chance to feel what the kite was like for riding towards it and then quickly changing direction and riding against it. Direction of the wind was cross on to the waves.
When the wind was stronger and the tide higher I stayed in the flat water area behind one of the rock walls and tested the boosting ability, which was easy and excellent.
The C4 would jump higher and hang longer but there was nothing shabby about the size and hang time of the jumps.
I think the Catalyst will be a better pure wave kite than the C4, just because of the added wind range.
I did not test the kite unhooked, but have no doubt that it will handle well with a fair bit of grunt (more than C4).
It is a lot more stable than last years Light XC, it has a bigger wind range and handles better over that wind range, even when getting up to its top end.
The Catalyst is a great all rounder, I gave the kite to another rider with less than a years experience who had just tested the C4 11M as well and he preferred the Catalyst, but was also frothing over the C4!
The new bar is so clean to use, one of the simplest cleanest designs on the market IMO. Relaunch is simple as pull one rear line, self launching and landing are also very easy, even in strong wind the below bar front line flag out kills the kite and lands it very fast.
I'll post some pics soon, overall I think I will be using the catalyst 10 for waves as much as possible, I had nor trouble staying upwind over that entire period on an Underground Styx 1.28x38