Ozone AMP V2 Overview: A Progressive C-Kite Built to Grow With You

Rider popping a controlled freestyle jump on the Ozone AMP V2 in steady wind conditions

Progression into freestyle and park riding often hits a wall. Many riders reach a point where their freeride kite feels vague during load and release, inconsistent through unhooked attempts, or unpredictable when timing matters most. This is usually the moment riders start wondering whether a C-kite makes sense, and just as often, they hesitate because traditional C-kites carried a reputation for being unforgiving.

The Ozone AMP V2 exists to bridge that gap. It is designed for riders who are ready to move beyond cruising and boosting and start building real consistency in freestyle and park riding, without jumping straight into an intimidating pro-level setup. The AMP V2 keeps the direct feel, slack control, and feedback that make C-kites valuable, while remaining predictable enough to support progression instead of punishing mistakes.

From first unhooked attempts to more committed freestyle lines and park features, it offers a controlled, connected feel that helps riders understand what the kite is doing at every stage of a maneuver. That clarity is what lets riders repeat tricks instead of guessing.

At Elite Watersports, we view the AMP V2 as a progression tool, not a niche weapon. It fills the space between freeride kites and full competition C-kites, giving motivated riders a platform they can stay on as their riding evolves.

↪ If you are starting to explore freestyle, unhooked tricks, or park riding and want a kite that responds honestly and consistently, this overview will help you decide whether the AMP V2 belongs in your quiver.

What kind of rider is the Ozone AMP V2 actually for?

The Ozone AMP V2 is built for riders who are ready to move past basic freeride and start developing real freestyle control. This typically means riders who are comfortable riding upwind, holding an edge under load, and managing power through the bar without relying on constant depower. At this stage, progression is less about staying on the water and more about timing, feedback, and consistency.

The AMP V2 suits riders who are beginning to explore unhooked tricks, powered kite loops, and park-style features where predictable pull and controlled slack matter. Instead of smoothing everything out like many freeride kites, the AMP delivers clearer feedback, which helps riders understand what the kite is doing during load and release. That clarity is what allows riders to correct mistakes and progress faster.

This kite also makes sense for riders who feel that their current freeride or hybrid kite has started to hold them back. When tricks require precise timing, vague steering and delayed response become limiting. The AMP V2 addresses that by staying direct and consistent across its range, helping riders build muscle memory rather than guessing at kite position.

The AMP V2 is not intended for first day beginners or riders who are still learning basic board control. It is also not designed for riders focused purely on big air or casual cruising. Its strength lies in progression, not comfort riding. Riders who approach it with the right foundation tend to unlock a new level of confidence and control.

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Why does a C-kite feel different from freeride or hybrid kites?

C-kites feel different because they are built around connection and consistency rather than automatic depower. While freeride kites are designed to smooth out rider input and absorb mistakes, C-kites transmit more information back through the bar. That feedback is what freestyle and park riders rely on when timing load, release, and slack.

With a C-kite, the pull stays more constant as you edge and load the lines. Instead of surging forward or drifting unpredictably, the kite holds its position and responds directly to steering input. This makes it easier to predict when the kite will give slack after pop, which is essential for unhooked tricks and controlled passes.

The AMP V2 keeps this classic C-kite feel but tempers it with a more forgiving personality. Turning speed is predictable rather than aggressive, and power delivery is smooth instead of abrupt. Riders still get the benefits of a C-kite, such as clean slack and direct response, without the punishing behavior that older designs were known for.

This difference in feel is often what riders notice immediately. Freeride kites can feel easy at first, but as progression increases, they can become inconsistent under load. The AMP V2 provides a clearer conversation between rider and kite, which is why it appeals to those ready to take the next step in freestyle or park riding.

How does the AMP V2 support freestyle progression without punishing mistakes?

Kiteboarder executing a freestyle air trick on the Ozone AMP V2 with water spray below

Progressing into freestyle is less about brute power and more about timing, feedback, and repetition. The Ozone AMP V2 is designed to help riders learn those elements without feeling overwhelmed every time something goes wrong. Instead of masking mistakes, the kite gives clear signals that help riders understand what needs to change.

The AMP V2 delivers predictable pull during load and a clean release after pop, which helps riders feel when they are edging correctly and when their timing is off. That consistency allows progression to happen faster because each attempt feels familiar instead of random.

Another advantage is how the kite behaves when tricks are missed. The AMP V2 remains controllable when riders under-rotate, miss timing, or land awkwardly. Rather than surging or collapsing, it stays composed, which builds confidence and encourages riders to commit again instead of backing off.

For riders training freestyle regularly, this reliability matters. It reduces the mental load and lets progression come from repetition rather than survival. This is why many riders consider the AMP V2 one of the best kites for learning unhooked tricks once basic riding skills are in place.

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How do the 4-line and 5-line setups change the way the AMP V2 rides?

One of the defining features of the AMP V2 is its ability to adapt as riders progress. The kite offers multiple configurations that change how it loads, releases, and steers, allowing riders to tailor it to their current skill level. Understanding this flexibility is key to building the right freestyle kite setup Florida riders can grow with.

When 4-line mode makes the most sense

In 4-line mode, the AMP V2 feels slightly more forgiving and responsive. The kite sits a bit further forward in the window, making it easier to manage during early freestyle progression, freeride sessions, and kite loops. This setup works well for riders who are starting to unhook or still mixing freestyle with general riding.

Riders using 4-line mode often appreciate the balance between control and comfort. It provides enough slack to practice technique while maintaining predictable steering, which is why many riders begin here before moving deeper into park or advanced unhooked riding.

When 5-line mode becomes useful

5-line mode shifts the AMP V2 into a more classic C-kite feel. The kite holds a tighter arc, loads more cleanly, and releases with increased slack after pop. This gives advanced riders more time in the air for grabs, handle passes, and technical movements.

This setup is best suited for riders who already understand edging, timing, and line tension. While the slack is beneficial for advanced tricks, it also introduces more steering delay, which newer riders may find challenging at first.

Who should wait before switching to 5-line

Riders who are still building consistency or learning their first unhooked tricks usually benefit from staying in 4-line mode longer. The AMP V2 is designed to grow with you, not rush you forward. Taking time in the right setup leads to cleaner technique and more confident progression.

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How does the AMP V2 feel when riding freestyle and park?

Rider boosting high on the Ozone AMP V2 during a sunset freestyle kiteboarding session

The AMP V2 is designed to feel consistent and readable, especially when riders start loading the kite harder and relying on timing instead of depower. Instead of smoothing everything out, it delivers clear feedback that helps riders understand what the kite is doing at every phase of a trick.

Riders typically notice three things right away:

• Direct bar feedback
• Predictable slack timing

• Consistent turning speed across sizes

In gustier conditions, the AMP V2 stays composed instead of feeling twitchy. The canopy remains stable under load, and power delivery stays smooth rather than spiky. This gives riders confidence to commit to tricks even when conditions are not perfect, which is often the reality when training freestyle.

For riders searching for a predictable C-kite for freestyle progression, this controlled feel is what separates the AMP V2 from older generation C-kites that felt nervous or punishing when mistakes happened.

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Is the AMP V2 a good kite for park riding and sliders?

Park riding demands consistency more than anything else. Riders need predictable pull, reliable slack, and a kite that stays out of the way during technical movements. The AMP V2 is well suited for this style because it prioritizes control and feedback over range or boost. Riders training on flat water and cable-park-style setups common in Florida tend to value this consistency.

Why park riders gravitate toward the AMP V2

• Clean load and release for controlled pop
• Slack that arrives on time without collapsing
• Stable canopy when riding one-handed
• Predictable steering when approaching features

These characteristics allow riders to focus on board control and feature approach instead of compensating for unpredictable kite behavior.

Park Riding Setup Overview

Setup Element Why It Matters
4-line mode Easier steering and a more forgiving feel, making it ideal for learning park basics and building confidence on features.
5-line mode Increased slack and stronger pop after load, suited for advanced park tricks and technical unhooked riding.
Moderate bar pressure Helps riders feel kite position clearly without overcorrecting, improving timing and consistency on features.

For riders new to park riding, starting in 4-line mode usually provides the best balance. As confidence grows and tricks become more technical, transitioning to 5-line mode can unlock additional slack and precision.

The AMP V2 is often chosen by riders building a park riding kite setup because it allows progression without forcing a complete gear change every time skills advance.

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Who should not ride the AMP V2 yet

Kiteboarder performing a powered freestyle jump on the Ozone AMP V2 with mountains in the background

The AMP V2 is designed to support progression, but it is not the right kite for every rider at every stage. Knowing when to wait is just as important as knowing when to step forward, especially with a C-kite platform.

 This kite is not a good fit for riders who are still:

• Learning to ride upwind consistently
• Struggling to manage power without heavy depower use
• Relying on the kite to correct edging or timing mistakes
• Focused mainly on cruising or casual freeride sessions

Because the AMP V2 provides more direct feedback, it expects the rider to already understand basic kite control. Riders without that foundation may feel overwhelmed or progress more slowly than they would on a freeride or hybrid design.

It is also not ideal for riders whose primary goal is big air or hangtime. While the AMP can boost, it is tuned for control, slack, and precision rather than vertical lift. Riders focused on jumping performance are typically better served by freeride or big air kites within the Ozone lineup.

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How the AMP V2 fits into Ozone’s kite lineup

The AMP V2 fills a very specific and important role in Ozone’s lineup. It sits between forgiving freeride kites and full competition C-kites, offering a bridge for riders who want to progress without jumping straight into an unforgiving setup.

Where freeride kites prioritize range and ease of use, the AMP V2 prioritizes connection and consistency. Compared to hybrid designs, it delivers clearer feedback and more predictable slack, which matters once riders begin loading the kite intentionally for tricks.

This progression-focused positioning is consistent with Ozone’s broader design philosophy. The brand tends to release new versions only when meaningful improvements are made, which helps maintain long product cycles and strong resale value. That long-term stability is one reason many riders choose Ozone when investing in progression gear.

For riders who want a broader view of how the AMP fits alongside freeride and performance models, Elite’s Ozone kite buying guide provides context on which designs suit different riding goals and progression paths.

At Elite Watersports, we see the AMP V2 as a long-term progression tool. It is a kite riders can stay on as their skills develop, rather than something they quickly outgrow or struggle to adapt.

Ready to Progress With the Ozone AMP V2?

Ozone AMP V2 freestyle kite flying at sunset over open water

The Ozone AMP V2 is built for riders who want to move beyond vague feedback and start riding with intention. It delivers a direct, connected feel that helps you understand timing, load, and release instead of guessing through tricks. For riders stepping into unhooked freestyle, kite loops, and park riding, that clarity is what turns attempts into repeatable progress.

With adjustable setups that scale from four line freeride style riding to advanced five line unhooked freestyle, the AMP V2 grows with you instead of forcing an early jump into pro level gear. That makes it a long term progression platform rather than a short term experiment. Riders training on flat water, controlled coastal conditions, or park features benefit most from its predictable pull and consistent slack.

The AMP V2 is best suited for riders who already ride upwind comfortably and are ready to refine edging, timing, and control. It does not hide mistakes. It teaches you through feel. When paired with the right setup and coaching, it becomes a tool that accelerates progression instead of slowing it down.

If you are deciding whether the AMP V2 fits your riding goals, Elite Watersports can help you choose the right size, setup, and bar configuration so you progress with confidence instead of trial and error.

Ozone AMP V2 FAQ

Is the Ozone AMP V2 good for beginners?

The AMP V2 is not recommended for true beginners. It is best for riders who can already ride upwind and control power confidently. Beginners progress faster on freeride or hybrid kites before stepping into a C-kite style platform.

What riding styles is the AMP V2 designed for?

The AMP V2 is built for freestyle, park riding, unhooked tricks, and progression-focused kite loops. It emphasizes control, feedback, and predictable slack rather than hangtime or cruising comfort.

What is the difference between 4 line and 5 line mode?

Four line mode offers a more forgiving feel and works well for freeride freestyle and early unhooked progression. Five line mode tightens the kite’s arc, increases pop, and delivers more slack for advanced unhooked tricks, but requires stronger technique and setup awareness.

Can I jump with the AMP V2?

Yes, but jumping is not its primary focus. Riders can boost and loop the kite, but those seeking maximum height or hangtime may prefer freeride or big air focused models.

Is the AMP V2 durable enough for park riding?

Yes. The AMP V2 uses reinforced ripstop materials and durable Dacron construction designed to handle repeated load and release cycles common in park and freestyle riding. Proper care during launching and landing is still important.

What sizes are available?

The AMP V2 is available in 7m, 9m, 11m, 13m, and 15m, covering a wide range of conditions and rider weights.

What control bars work best with the AMP V2?

The AMP V2 is compatible with both wakestyle and freeride control systems. Riders focusing on unhooked tricks often prefer a shorter depower throw and optional fifth line setup for a more direct feel.

Is the AMP V2 suitable for gusty or inconsistent wind?

Yes. The AMP V2 remains composed in gusty conditions and provides consistent feedback instead of spiky power. This helps riders maintain timing and control when conditions are not perfect.

Does the AMP V2 require a specific riding style to work well?

The AMP V2 works best for riders who actively load and edge the kite rather than relying on depower. Riders who enjoy controlled freestyle, park riding, and intentional progression will get the most out of it.

How long can a rider stay on the AMP V2 before outgrowing it?

Many riders stay on the AMP V2 for years. Its adjustable setup allows it to evolve with your skills, from early unhooked tricks to more advanced freestyle and park riding, without needing an immediate upgrade.

Final Thoughts and Next Steps

The Ozone AMP V2 is not about shortcuts. It is about progression done the right way. For riders who are ready to move beyond forgiving freeride kites and want a platform that rewards clean technique, timing, and commitment, the AMP V2 delivers confidence without unpredictability.

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