Toby wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:14 pm
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Official Statement from Core:.........
Also, please do not wash your lines and kites too often, as this will wash the coating off the lines and fabrics over time, which may cause accelerated wear and tear. Of course, you should always keep your equipment sand-free.
Maybe this is just an issue with this problem being new, but I am having a hard time understanding.
"do not wash your lines and kites too often" would indicate that.
1. Given the most a kiter would possibly wash the lines is after each session
2. Core seems to be indicating that this is too frequent
3. Thus it is reasonable to asssume that Core is directing its gear users to not wash the bar every session.
"Of course, you should always keep your equipment sand-free."
1. Unless there is another reccomended method of gently removing sand such as wiping with a dry cloth, or pressurised air
2. And these methods would even work on a wet bar
3. Or drying is required in between sessions
4. Then this bar is not suitable for use at sandy beaches.