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Kite Lines

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Created by UP > 9 months ago, 17 Sep 2010
UP
WA, 69 posts
17 Sep 2010 11:49AM
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waxman
SA, 1390 posts
17 Sep 2010 1:26PM
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Why?

First post legit?

What's up, UP.

Welcome to SB,

Puetz
NT, 2185 posts
17 Sep 2010 2:37PM
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... actually, that was pretty cool, good info, cheers!

Transition_Surf
SA, 286 posts
18 Sep 2010 9:05PM
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thats pretty impressive...... thanks for sharing

kitegirl21
NSW, 439 posts
18 Sep 2010 10:27PM
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Great post, interesting

KnutH
VIC, 427 posts
19 Sep 2010 2:13PM
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Yep quite informative.
Now the big question is: Why does the durability of chickenloop lines still suck as?
I wax mine regulary, but after 3 months of use it already looks like cr@p.
Can't be that hard to come up with a better solution..

mckernal
WA, 7 posts
19 Sep 2010 1:28PM
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Yeah that was pretty sweet
good to actually know where your equipment comes from

Gorgo
VIC, 5098 posts
19 Sep 2010 3:30PM
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KnutH said...
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I wax mine regulary, but after 3 months of use it already looks like cr@p.
...


There is. Cabrinha use a hard plastic tube over the line. It never wears.

KnutH
VIC, 427 posts
19 Sep 2010 3:44PM
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@Gorgo:
I use below the bar depower, so the line needs to be compatible with that..

FOT
WA, 101 posts
19 Sep 2010 6:34PM
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Very interesting. Guessing 'up' is in reference to one of the distributors shown st the start of the vid ? :)

Now I know why my lines are so expensive to replace!

Good point on the chickenloop line, I'm going to try waxing it, does that affect the belw the line deposed cleat grabbing the rope?

UP
WA, 69 posts
19 Sep 2010 6:57PM
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FOT said...

Guessing 'up' is in reference to one of the distributors shown st the start of the vid ? :)


I'm not related to UP paragliders or Sup Air harnesses.

Just a user not a distributor



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