For sheathed line, sure.ShaveTheWhales wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 2:15 amJust a little question out of curiosity - is it a standard practice to have a sewn loop without a splice or larkshead, on the thick black bridle line with the 2 pulleys on the XR5 ?
Thank you for the clarification. So should I assume that an addition of "smilies" indicates a question to which you do not wish a direct answer for?
And let me apologize for giving you an answer to this question to which you may have applied a code indicating you kind of already know the answer but don't really want the answer or further discussion or opinions on since you are asking that particular question almost rhetorically or something. (Please note that the prior sentence was intended to be over complicated and rambling in nature to follow along with the general theme of questions not really intended to be serious.)
COREporations cannot function above the baseline morality of those who control them. In every instance of "for profit" COREporations, and almost every "non-profit", the mentality of those in that COREporation is mirrored by that COREporations actions and products. Just as you may find some good quality and horrible quality products in any COREporation's offerings, so do you find some good people and some of less quality. Finding only good people (and products) in a COREporation is not possible unless you also include "sole proprietorships" with only one employee/owner in with the pool of COREporations. And even then, as a human being's having good and bad within each individual, that exception can also be picked apart.
Core does stock parts within the US. The trick is finding the source.
Da Yoda,Da Yoda wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 5:30 amCore does stock parts within the US. The trick is finding the source.
Here's one example:
https://321kiteboarding.com/collections ... pare-parts
Regular dyneema is spliced, but brands like Cab and FS that use sheathed stuff loop and stitch, from what I've seen. Haven't looked that closely at my 2018 Cabs thoughShaveTheWhales wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:33 amCool - thanks Kam Ive not noticed one since my PeterLyn Gorilla - a wee while ago..
AKA " double braid " - inner braid is Dyneema for strength and stiffness, outer braid is polyester for abrasion resistance.
OMG - kite surfers unknowingly develop a new product... "KItedom"
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