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Yellow kites

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Created by bowen > 9 months ago, 11 Aug 2014
bowen
VIC, 12 posts
11 Aug 2014 10:13PM
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Anyone know if yellow kites are the best colour kite for extended kite life? Mate told me yellow was colourfast and reflected UV. Any 2015 kites that are yellow?

Paul1
QLD, 1011 posts
12 Aug 2014 7:44PM
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How long are you planning on keeping it for?

John4F
116 posts
15 Aug 2014 10:39PM
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Drying your kites in your garage before rolling and packing will make them last twice as long.
150 sessions then become normal and even 200 sessions.
Whereas packing an stowing away your wet kite will kill the cloth of the kite within 75 sessions.
In paragliding the measure the porosity of the cloth: the amount of air that passes through the cloth. It's the same material for paragliders and kites.
High porosity of a paraglider can kill the pilot.



So take care of your kites and your kite budget will be only half of what you are spending now.

Keaw Yed.
WA, 201 posts
16 Aug 2014 10:55AM
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And red kites go faster

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
16 Aug 2014 6:35PM
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Hmmm I was told Black is trully the best colour to allow heat to pass through the canopy and not have it deflected with say white coloured canopies. The less 'heat' the canopy absorbs the less chance the canopy builds up to being too crispy or brittle and then the rips and pin holes appear.

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
17 Aug 2014 11:26AM
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Loftywinds said...
Hmmm I was told Black is trully the best colour to allow heat to pass through the canopy and not have it deflected with say white coloured canopies. The less 'heat' the canopy absorbs the less chance the canopy builds up to being too crispy or brittle and then the rips and pin holes appear.


Surely a black canopy gets hotter than a white canopy?

Black will stop uv deterioration though which I think would be more relevant.

wannakite
NSW, 35 posts
17 Aug 2014 4:08PM
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bowen said..
Anyone know if yellow kites are the best colour kite for extended kite life? Mate told me yellow was colourfast and reflected UV. Any 2015 kites that are yellow?


I guess you could argue one way or the other.
I have had black to white kites and all I can think is if you leave one kite inflated flapping in the hot sun while
you are out on your other ,this would affect its life.
I have had lighter colors stain from that brown foam stuff you see washed up on beaches after a storm and that stuff
doesnt come out of light material.
My core is yellow and one of my bandits is black and both have same life out of them though Bandit is lighter material and that is another whole
argument on life out of which kite.
just try and look after them and dont stress and think to much,its all about fun!!!

Plummet
4862 posts
17 Aug 2014 4:08PM
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NickT said..

Loftywinds said...
Hmmm I was told Black is trully the best colour to allow heat to pass through the canopy and not have it deflected with say white coloured canopies. The less 'heat' the canopy absorbs the less chance the canopy builds up to being too crispy or brittle and then the rips and pin holes appear.



Surely a black canopy gets hotter than a white canopy?

Black will stop uv deterioration though which I think would be more relevant.


Yeah. I agree black would be the worst colour! Some one has been pulling your titties Lofty

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
17 Aug 2014 8:20PM
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Lay a black kite on grass for just a minute prior to packing away and it will create it's own humidity ie moisture, a lighter coloured kite doesn't,

Dl33ta
TAS, 462 posts
17 Aug 2014 10:30PM
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It's about the colours ability to absorb UV light, darker colours are better, yellow is the worst.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
17 Aug 2014 9:30PM
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There's a pom, a tiddlywink and a black fella, which one handles the heat best?

shodan
WA, 60 posts
17 Aug 2014 11:34PM
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Just don't drop the kite. can u say yum yum yellow.

billykiter
WA, 303 posts
29 Aug 2014 10:25PM
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Plummet said...
NickT said..

Loftywinds said...
Hmmm I was told Black is trully the best colour to allow heat to pass through the canopy and not have it deflected with say white coloured canopies. The less 'heat' the canopy absorbs the less chance the canopy builds up to being too crispy or brittle and then the rips and pin holes appear.



Surely a black canopy gets hotter than a white canopy?

Black will stop uv deterioration though which I think would be more relevant.


Yeah. I agree black would be the worst colour! Some one has been pulling your titties Lofty


Totally agree plummet. Black absorbs heat and would not last as long as a white kite.

billykiter
WA, 303 posts
29 Aug 2014 11:14PM
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cauncy said...
There's a pom, a tiddlywink and a black fella, which one handles the heat best?


And which one sweats the most? Yeah right. Skin pigmentation has nothing to do with kite longevity. White reflects damaging uv where black absorbs it. I would go for the white kite or yellow.

Brohan
VIC, 528 posts
30 Aug 2014 10:14PM
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Loftywinds said..
Hmmm I was told Black is trully the best colour to allow heat to pass through the canopy and not have it deflected with say white coloured canopies. The less 'heat' the canopy absorbs the less chance the canopy builds up to being too crispy or brittle and then the rips and pin holes appear.


Doesn't black absorb the heat? So wouldn't white be better as it's reflected away keeping the kite cooler?

KiwiDave
VIC, 192 posts
31 Aug 2014 9:17AM
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Black looks better. What else could matter?

KiteDesigner
NSW, 169 posts
31 Aug 2014 9:03PM
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KiwiDave said..
Black looks better. What else could matter?



Hmmm... What about if the wind changes direction or dies or gear fails and your out at sea at dusk

Good luck being found with a black kite or white kite on a black sea with white caps or a white or black kite in the snow, you look like a rock or hide with the dark sea

Black does look great though, but sucks if you need to be rescued in the snow or sea for whatever reason...

Rails
QLD, 1371 posts
1 Sep 2014 7:25AM
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cauncy said..
There's a pom, a tiddlywink and a black fella, which one handles the heat best?


What the heck is a tiddlywink ?



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