Ozone Access
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General
Summary
The Ozone Access is a depowerable foil, and was introduced in 2006 as a follow up to the Ozone Frenzy.
It is essentially a low lift version of the Frenzy, with a simplified depower arrangement on the earier versions (though the clam cleat was re-introduced in the Access II version in 2007).
The Access has become popular as a buggy engine, particularly in gusty conditions where the smaller sizes excel.
Type
Years of production
Access 1: 2006
Access 2: 2007
Access XC: 2008
Access XC'09: 2009
Access XT: 2010 Current production
Sizes produced
Access 1, 2 and XC: 4m, 6m, 8m, 10m
Ideal uses
- Trainer (Small sizes in low winds)
- Buggying
- Buggy freestyle
- Kite snowboarding
Detailed description
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Differences between variants
Access 1
Access 2
Access XC and XC'09
Access XT
For the XT, Ozone have removed the depower strap and cleat, reolacing this with extra pullies in the speed system at the kite end of the lines. This provides an increased depower range within the normal throw of the bar, meaning that the depower strap adjustment is no longer required.
User review 1
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User review 2
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User review 3
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External Links
Fitting depower trim strap to the Access mkI range http://www.appozone.com/showthread.php?t=483
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