Elastic lines???

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sebol
sebol
WA
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WA, 753 posts
2 Sep 2011 12:18pm
Just a thought, I love the feeling of loading the lines then realising into a nice pop but surely with the advance in materials, it must be possible to get some more elastic lines.

Imagine the big twing when you release

Someone should invent this, it would also have the additional benefit of absorbing wind guts more gently.

Imagine a kite loop, you would get a big twing from the back, travel the all way to the front of the kite and get a second twing backward (good luck lending it).

Even if the lines were only slightly more elastic, it should give a huge benefit on the pop.

I won't be doing the testing tho
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
2 Sep 2011 2:53pm
Uh, kite lines are specifically meant not to stretch at all.

If you had elastic lines you would lose all your power trying to tension them up...
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
2 Sep 2011 3:16pm
As lines get older they get more spring in them, and that makes the kites less responsive.

Once my lines get a spring in them I get rid of them, so I have a few sets if you want to "experiment"
sebol
sebol
WA
753 posts
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2 Sep 2011 1:28pm
Yep, that would surely affect the feeling of the kite and would affect the response to steering but if you load the lines to the point of full stretch, it would definately create more pop.

I am surprised that no one experience with different lines, that is a major component of kiting and there could be some real changes with minor adjustements.

Or maybe as I suspect, they have tried many different grades of lines and found out that the extra pop doesn't warrant the sluggish feeling

coreyb
coreyb
WA
463 posts
WA, 463 posts
2 Sep 2011 2:59pm
I have tested various lines and the stretchy ones are no good. As the others have said the lines stretch instead of turning your kite making it very sluggish.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
2 Sep 2011 5:28pm
^^^^^^^damn,,
I just went out and bought 200 rubberbands to tie together.
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
2 Sep 2011 5:34pm
tarrrwwwangg ^^^ snap
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
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VIC, 1159 posts
2 Sep 2011 5:59pm
sebol said...

Yep, that would surely affect the feeling of the kite and would affect the response to steering but if you load the lines to the point of full stretch, it would definately create more pop.



No, it wouldn't.
ok
ok
NSW
1089 posts
ok ok
NSW, 1089 posts
2 Sep 2011 6:38pm
STRETCHY CHICKEN LOOP? LIKE ONE OF THE BIG RUBBER BANDS OFF A SCRUM MACHINE?
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
2 Sep 2011 5:25pm
Yes it does make the kite way slower and I think it kind of makes the lines slack better, but they also seem to break a lot easier. Just find some 2003 or older lines. You will see what its like.
tgladman
tgladman
WA
500 posts
WA, 500 posts
2 Sep 2011 6:03pm
lostinlondon said...

sebol said...

Yep, that would surely affect the feeling of the kite and would affect the response to steering but if you load the lines to the point of full stretch, it would definately create more pop.



No, it wouldn't.


spot on. it wouldnt create any pop. elastic lines would have the opposite effect of your thought process. you weigh more than the pull of the kite therefore after releasing (or popping) the kite would be pulling down towards you. not pulling you up towards it. (if that makes any sense)
it'd be a terrible session.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
2 Sep 2011 9:30pm
Any one want to buy 200 rubber bands,???
good quality , never been in the salt water,
still crispy and new,
selling due to injury,
would suit buyer looking for "as new"

Will throw in a very elastic board leash and bucket hat.
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