Well, the mail man just picked it up, so it's on it's way!Laughingman wrote:Yep I get it, and have done this since I lost my line manager, I just prefer the line manager .experienced1 wrote:when you disconnect your lines from th kite, just tie the red outside line to the "red" front line and then the gray outside line to the "gray" front line
steve
Thanks so much, I really appreciate your generosity.SENDIT! wrote:Well, the mail man just picked it up, so it's on it's way!Laughingman wrote:Yep I get it, and have done this since I lost my line manager, I just prefer the line manager .experienced1 wrote:when you disconnect your lines from th kite, just tie the red outside line to the "red" front line and then the gray outside line to the "gray" front line
steve
Could this work Pedicure Toe Separator " pretty sure your wife can hook you up "Laughingman wrote:I lost mine on vacation and would like to source a replacement.
Once you have all the lines in the manager, just fold what ever lines are left, putting the manager onto the bar and wrap 8 lines together onto the bar... No biggiePeter_Frank wrote:Just out of curiosity - but isnt it a bit irritating to wind the line ends up on the keeper, when not equal length, or ?
Because, when I go on shore, I always depower the kite a lot or fully when walking on land, and when going down (and up).
Meaning, when I wind the lines on the bar, the rear lines are way longer than the fronts (but does not matter much, as they get another round on the bar)
I have no idea, because I havent used any line keeping aggregates - just wondering
Peter
To each their own... But if everyone did everything the same way then there would be no progression ever..... Many of the places we kite at have very limited rigging areas and require a water launch... I have witnessed so many people walking out to launch pulling all their lines through the weeds and sticks getting caught all the while inconveniencing your helper and other beach goers, lines getting caught on other kites, people, kids, bbqs.... And anything else you might find at a water use area.Kiteus Maximus wrote:Yeah I hate spending those extra 32 seconds to run out my lines.
Holly shit! Prices are really high but wow, you can buy everything there! Thanks for the heads up.dejavu wrote:I have obtained these from NP Hong Kong. Check out asapdirect.
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