Hi 00Blake, send an email to the manufacturer(s) and ask for the bridle specs. You would be very lucky if they are compatible. With bridle specs in hand you'd be able to have a professional kite repairer / sailmaker make you custom bridles which is often quicker, easier and cheaper than trying to order the bridles directly from the manufacturer.
Good luck
Christian
I got a set of replacement bridles from my local kiteshop (WA Surf) for my 12m 2017 North Evo. Pretty sure they ordered them from Duotone.
Got a new click bar and lines and the kite was flying like a pig. Canopy is in perfect shape but years of use and abuse had resulted in shrinkage of some lines and stretching of others in the bridles/pigtails. The kite literally flys like new again so stoked with the outcome. I
I think it cost my around $160 for both bridles and new pigtails.
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