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5 or 6 lines for C kites

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Created by Voi > 9 months ago, 12 Nov 2015
Voi
WA, 7 posts
12 Nov 2015 9:45PM
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Hey guys,
Anyone tried the 6 line setup? What are the pros and cons comparing to the 5 line setup?
Thanks

Drury
NSW, 502 posts
13 Nov 2015 10:25AM
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I've ridden a lot of different 5 and 6 line setups, turned 5 line kites into 6 line, ridden 6 line dedicated etc. Keep in mind both are just using support lines so they are doing the exact same thing.

5 line

Pros:
Great slack in perfect conditions
Ability to be able to release to 5th on kickers and sliders
Relaunch
Simply the best setup for flat water pop and drop riding

Cons:
Unpredictable slack in gusty conditions
5th line rollovers
5th line needs to be perfectly tuned or it feels like **
Not that powerful


6 Line


Pros:
Kite will feel like it has more pull on the low end
Very intense pop and release
Kite performs better in gusty conditions than a 5 line


Cons:
Relaunch is pretty **
Can feel horrible if tension on the support lines is wrong
Feeling overpowered quite quickly



5 vs 6 line


5 line has more slack and the slack comes on earlier
6 line mode has more power for most kites
6 line is better in gusty conditions
5 line will turn tighter, 6 line is a more arcing slow turn
5 line relaunch is much much better (in big sizes this is a huge difference maker)
Both setups need to be tuned perfectly or they feel horrible

smashedhonda
18 posts
13 Nov 2015 8:15AM
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Why not just go the whole hog and get a flysurfer or a chrono with 250 lines. Then you can spend your whole life untangling the bastard.

craggers
WA, 475 posts
13 Nov 2015 8:31AM
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smashedhonda said...
Why not just go the whole hog and get a flysurfer or a chrono with 250 lines. Then you can spend your whole life untangling the bastard.


Coffee came out my nose cos i laughed

Kozzie
QLD, 1451 posts
13 Nov 2015 11:29AM
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smashedhonda said..
Why not just go the whole hog and get a flysurfer or a chrono with 250 lines. Then you can spend your whole life untangling the bastard.


my records 19 hours spread over 2 days untangleing my paraglider, that was first time i ended up in a tree. second time took me like 50 minutes in the brutal heat at the launch.
the major difference was room to run the lines alll lllllll alllllllllllllllll the way out

bjw
QLD, 3686 posts
13 Nov 2015 8:13PM
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19 hours to untangle?
That's insane. I reckon I'd have given up on about 4h.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
13 Nov 2015 8:42PM
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Always wondered, a transfer of bridal points to loaded lines could reduce lines, ie make a 4 line feel 5/6 line due to points of load,

sir ROWDY
WA, 5366 posts
14 Nov 2015 5:40AM
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cauncy said...
Always wondered, a transfer of bridal points to loaded lines could reduce lines, ie make a 4 line feel 5/6 line due to points of load,


That everyone's idea in theory, doesn't work in practice.

ewan kite
VIC, 928 posts
14 Nov 2015 1:07PM
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sir ROWDY said..

cauncy said...
Always wondered, a transfer of bridal points to loaded lines could reduce lines, ie make a 4 line feel 5/6 line due to points of load,



That everyone's idea in theory, doesn't work in practice.



or it hasn't been done right yet...

sir ROWDY
WA, 5366 posts
14 Nov 2015 7:34PM
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ewan kite said..


sir ROWDY said..



cauncy said...
Always wondered, a transfer of bridal points to loaded lines could reduce lines, ie make a 4 line feel 5/6 line due to points of load,





That everyone's idea in theory, doesn't work in practice.





or it hasn't been done right yet...



Yet to work in practice... same thing.

p.s. Can't wait to see you on a bridal kite .



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