Bladder Repairs

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kitesurfjim
kitesurfjim
VIC
136 posts
VIC, 136 posts
6 Apr 2011 4:46pm
have been looking for a thread that was up here a few weeks back, about Bladder repairs

Anyone no a good and reliable repairer in the VIC area.
want a professional job not a DIY and have a ** load of issues after.

Cheers
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
6 Apr 2011 5:49pm
You want it done right then send it to moti levi in NSW. Nothing but praise from me and the rest of the seabreeze community. All say "I"?
NSW, 4382 posts
6 Apr 2011 11:24pm
kitesurfjim said...

have been looking for a thread that was up here a few weeks back, about Bladder repairs

Anyone no a good and reliable repairer in the VIC area.
want a professional job not a DIY and have a ** load of issues after.

Cheers


Just remove the bladder and post it to Kitepower in Sydney, very fast turnaround and guaranteed repairs. Address on the website.


Rob S
Rob S
VIC
391 posts
VIC, 391 posts
7 Apr 2011 12:29pm
I've used the professionals and had the repairs fail first session back.
Cost me an arm and a leg for the repair and they just used stick on patch. The post up to QLD and the frieight to return was not cheap either. You cant get a propper seal with sticky patch over a hole that's near the edge of a seam.

If you want it done right do it yourself.

Make some felt covered wooden dowels. Get some old bladder material. Use your home electric iron and some cooking paper from the supermarket.


DANEgerous
DANEgerous
VIC
253 posts
VIC, 253 posts
7 Apr 2011 3:19pm
Kitepower Australia said...

kitesurfjim said...

have been looking for a thread that was up here a few weeks back, about Bladder repairs

Anyone no a good and reliable repairer in the VIC area.
want a professional job not a DIY and have a ** load of issues after.

Cheers


Just remove the bladder and post it to Kitepower in Sydney, very fast turnaround and guaranteed repairs. Address on the website.





I had a good experience when I sent a kite (for bridle repair) and lines for chickenloop/QR replacement, to KP Sydney. Great communication.
shbrown
shbrown
NSW
18 posts
NSW, 18 posts
7 Apr 2011 11:09pm
KitePower fixed my bladder quick and cheap. I had pulled it (LE) out and couldn't find the leak, and now fixed the kite is great. Worth the money.
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