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Dynabar V7

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Created by lancekenny > 9 months ago, 4 Jan 2012
lancekenny
SA, 402 posts
4 Jan 2012 8:17PM
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I see on the new Dynabar V7 you can use either of the two offered metal bars or a dyneema slider setup.

Even though they have a wave model the videos on their site show the wave sessions using the dyneema slider.

Has anyone had any experience in the surf with this setup?

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
4 Jan 2012 9:24PM
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I reckon for hooked riding they must make a good difference. All the riders that stay hooked seem to be using them, i.e. Ian Alldrege, and he looks super slick hooked in.

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
4 Jan 2012 9:41PM
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I've noticed in pics that Ian alldredge uses a dynema slider.

kitcho207
NSW, 865 posts
5 Jan 2012 7:15AM
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I have the free ride V7. its a little clunky when it changes position but really good to use for body position. Dynema would be a good option.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Jan 2012 9:47AM
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I remembered this thread from ages ago for anyone who wants a go at making their own.

www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/Sliding-Harness/?page=2

Some good pics from Andrash.

Sorrento1254
QLD, 62 posts
5 Jan 2012 9:26AM
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kitcho207 said...

I have the free ride V7. its a little clunky when it changes position but really good to use for body position. Dynema would be a good option.


Sorrento1254
QLD, 62 posts
5 Jan 2012 9:39AM
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I fixed this problem by using the largest diameter bungy cord from marine supplies and at full extension of hook the cord is at full stretch. I attached it with galvo tie wire at ends and in the centre, works a treat. I also fixed the problem of the centre roller jamming and wearing out continuely by replaing it with a small plastic roller from a sailing pulley that has a stainless bush, I replace the roller at the end of each season cost $10.00, Had no trouble with mine for over 2 years, makes huge difference to toeside tricks when your back is crook. Graham

Dawso
NSW, 72 posts
5 Jan 2012 1:00PM
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I thought the Dynabar was great until this happened 2 days ago.

Does any one in Newcastle know how to weld stainless steel?



surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Jan 2012 1:18PM
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Remove the pad and take it down to your local engineering shop. He would be stoked to do it for a couple of beers.

richswing
WA, 724 posts
5 Jan 2012 10:41AM
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That can happen to any bar, my dakine hook snapped on one side.

I made a similar one to what Andrash made, but tensioned the dyneema a bit too tight which I hear makes it a bit more ON/Off on the sliding, it is better to have a bit of triangle thing happening with the dyneema.

Cheers
Rich

tightlines
WA, 3501 posts
5 Jan 2012 11:00AM
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I have never really given them much thought because I find I can wear my harness loose enough that I can move it around quite easy without it riding up and I didn't like the idea of a clunky metal on metal setup but the dyneema sounds interesting.

As far as snapping hooks goes on my first decent fly of my then brand new (several years ago now) 7.5mtr Bandit in very strong wind, I went to do a big jump transition and to my surprise at the top of the jump I redirected the kite and the hook snapped clean off my harness.
I was left dangling in the air looking at my hook swinging on my CL.
I crashed the kite and of course I was a long way out, went to self rescue and the sharp bit that was left on my harness where it had snapped punctured the leading edge......

richswing
WA, 724 posts
5 Jan 2012 1:36PM
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I wear my waist harness so it can rotate left and right but suffer from the bottom edge wearing a hole in my hip. Originally I used a tri-suit under my boardies and a rashy on top to aid in slippage but felt the tri-suit was a bit of a mission and it felt a "queer", now I use a spring suit and a rashy but find it a bit too warm.

I must revisit my sliding hook but what do you guys do to prevent your harness chaffing especially the guys that surf kitesurf?

Cheers
Rich

tightlines
WA, 3501 posts
5 Jan 2012 2:49PM
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^ Go left

I use a Flying Objects Felix Pro (previously used F O Flight Control) and have never had a problem with chaffing.
I do sometimes wear two rashies as I reckon this helps the harness to slide from side to side but have often had no rashie, I always switch and very rarely ride toeside.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Jan 2012 6:01PM
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tightlines said...

^ Go left

I use a Flying Objects Felix Pro (previously used F O Flight Control) and have never had a problem with chaffing.


I just bought a new harness to fix the chaffing issues I was having with my FO Flight Control harness. I usually only kite in a t-shirt though.

5 Jan 2012 7:08PM
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Dawso said...

I thought the Dynabar was great until this happened 2 days ago.

Does any one in Newcastle know how to weld stainless steel?






Please contact the dealer you purchased this bar from, it will be replaced.
There was a faulty batch that got sent out last season, we had no way to track which ones were faulty, bugga!
The design has been completely changed now to avoid this issue ever happening again - The slider bar is now bolted to the spreader with stainless Nyloc nuts.

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
5 Jan 2012 7:20PM
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Dawso said...






Looks like your plastic roller is pretty flogged out too.

JJB
QLD, 115 posts
5 Jan 2012 9:03PM
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richswing said...

I wear my waist harness so it can rotate left and right but suffer from the bottom edge wearing a hole in my hip. Originally I used a tri-suit under my boardies and a rashy on top to aid in slippage but felt the tri-suit was a bit of a mission and it felt a "queer", now I use a spring suit and a rashy but find it a bit too warm.

I must revisit my sliding hook but what do you guys do to prevent your harness chaffing especially the guys that surf kitesurf?

Cheers
Rich


I often will put a piece of ankle strapping tape onto my lower waist to prevent this and it seems to do the job good.

eppo
WA, 9686 posts
5 Jan 2012 11:53PM
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I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.

kitcho207
NSW, 865 posts
6 Jan 2012 10:13AM
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eppo said...

I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.



Thanks. Next time I'm up Sydney I'll drop into kitepower & pick up the "surf" bar if they have one.

6 Jan 2012 2:26PM
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kitcho207 said...

eppo said...

I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.



Thanks. Next time I'm up Sydney I'll drop into kitepower & pick up the "surf" bar if they have one.



We have all sizes and all 3 styles in stock, and you can just order online if you wish?


6 Jan 2012 2:29PM
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eppo said...

I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.


No, I've been through 3 versions so far, still using the V5.1 and its now 2 seasons old and still on the original bungee. Maybe there is a sharp edge on your bar where the bungee passes through? I've got spare bungees, send Kitepower Sydney a self addressed postpak and we'll send you a new one, please specify if its for an 11" or 13" ok?

eppo
WA, 9686 posts
6 Jan 2012 9:50PM
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kitcho207 said...

eppo said...

I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.



Thanks. Next time I'm up Sydney I'll drop into kitepower & pick up the "surf" bar if they have one.




Mine came with the v6 kit

eppo
WA, 9686 posts
6 Jan 2012 9:51PM
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Kitepower Australia said...

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eppo said...

I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.


No, I've been through 3 versions so far, still using the V5.1 and its now 2 seasons old and still on the original bungee. Maybe there is a sharp edge on your bar where the bungee passes through? I've got spare bungees, send Kitepower Sydney a self addressed postpak and we'll send you a new one, please specify if its for an 11" or 13" ok




I bought my kite from you guys. The second one was replaced two weeks ago and is wearing as well. Will have a look.

eppo
WA, 9686 posts
6 Jan 2012 9:54PM
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kitcho207 said...

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eppo said...

I use the V6, with a seat harness. Brilliant. However the bungy wears really quick. Anyone found that??

Also I have found that the surf bar is the best as it doesn't lock up, the freeride was really jerky. And yet I can still jump, tricks etc as it stays into the position you want just by the front line strain. No need for the freeride bar I reckon.



Thanks. Next time I'm up Sydney I'll drop into kitepower & pick up the "surf" bar if they have one.





To add some more, sometimes when you get really yanked to one side with an aggressive jump that you don't edge hard enough, the bar will slide towards where the kite goes sometimes. i actually like it as don't get pulled out of balance (as when the chicken loop is fixed from your centre), and you and your bar can 'follow' the kite back into position.

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
6 Jan 2012 11:14PM
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Dont have to go all the way to Sydney eppo.
KSS have the right here in WA

7 Jan 2012 8:59AM
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puppetonastring said...

Dont have to go all the way to Sydney eppo.
KSS have the right here in WA


Yeah don't wait till you are in Sydney if you live in WA. KSS in Scarborough (and probably Woodies) has the Dynabar range in stock. We will also assist KSS/Woodies with any warranty claims on Jaybar products.

lancekenny
SA, 402 posts
7 Jan 2012 4:49PM
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Does anyone sell the V7 with the Dyneema kit?

7 Jan 2012 11:04PM
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lancekenny said...

Does anyone sell the V7 with the Dyneema kit?


Yes, any Jaybar/Dynabar dealer.

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
7 Jan 2012 8:13PM
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PM'ed u Lance but for the sake of the whole audience....
V7 comes with Dyneema as standard with the option of either the 'freeride' bar - v at the centre to keep ur hook more central - OR prowave - smoother profile to allow more free movement from side to side.
V6 came with all 3. Bit of a waste for almost all customers so only 2 options are now available at a reduced price. Just $159 for the V7.
Also comes in 2 sizes. 11" suits XS & S & M & L or 13" suits M & L and XL
Obviously this means that most M's or L's have a choice of a narrower or wider sliding length.

Clear as mud ??? Come an have a look.

Gorgo
VIC, 5097 posts
7 Jan 2012 11:24PM
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^^^ thanks for that. None of that is even remotely clear on the Dynabar web site.

7 Jan 2012 11:50PM
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Gorgo said...

^^^ thanks for that. None of that is even remotely clear on the Dynabar web site.


LOL's

Pretty good explanation from Puppet though!
Can't believe how complex something so simple can get! Anyway its a damn good product, I was marvelling at my toeside and carves again tonight on the 12M C4 and Caliber 1.33



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