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Postby youngkiter » Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:13 am
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Postby sir slingshot » Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:30 am
for shure inflatibles with pulley bars short lines and
boot bindings
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Postby maddy » Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:31 am
who really cares?
producers should
Try both and make your own opinion.
Any way you can find tonns of comments about it.
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Postby consumer » Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:41 am
im going to disagree on the pulley bar setup,
i know most people will think its more of a wake setup, but a wake setup is also one in which the kite is very boat like, so slow turning, pulley bars although make it easy to grab the center of the bar, its really lame in that the kite always wants to turn.
my money is on more bindings, more short bars with unhook setups i.e. huge loops with dickscut off attached to suicide leashes.
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Postby purdyd » Wed Nov 03, 2004 4:20 am
sure four lines is fune, five is? but single line box kites are the future!
David
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Postby spazz » Wed Nov 03, 2004 5:14 am
consumer wrote:im going to disagree on the pulley bar setup,
i know most people will think its more of a wake setup, but a wake setup is also one in which the kite is very boat like, so slow turning, pulley bars although make it easy to grab the center of the bar, its really lame in that the kite always wants to turn.
my money is on more bindings, more short bars with unhook setups i.e. huge loops with dickscut off attached to suicide leashes.
um no. unless your a total spazz the pulley bar is the way to go. wake tricks with sick kiteloops is the future, the shit lou was doing 4 years ago was way smoother than any of the dangely passes pros are doing today
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