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Absolutbeginer
Absolutbeginer
QLD
105 posts
QLD, 105 posts
19 Oct 2015 8:15pm
Having read a bunch of threads on here about line shrinkage, bridal shrinkage etc, I am wondering why manufacturers don't take the very simple and cheap action of placing a piece of paper with all bridal lengths specified in the bag of each kite.

Could save a lot of customer enquiries and keep owners happy.
It would also be good advertising, as their kites would always fly well because it is then easy for owners to check and if necessary fix their own kites.

Another option would be to have one of those square info barcodes on the kite or bag so owners could simply scan with it their phone and go to the manufacturers website to retrieve all measurements when required.
This way specs could be updated for those who wish to update their bridals and a running history of updates would also let owners revert to older designs if they wished to.

Really this should all be in the non-existent owners manuals that doesn't come with kites, but surely just this simple action would benefit all at a very low, low cost.
KiteBud
KiteBud
WA
1615 posts
WA, 1615 posts
19 Oct 2015 6:48pm
I'm not saying it's a bad idea, but it's some very technical stuff that would only serve kiters who know how to service their bridals in the first place... Most kiters don't even know that lines can shrink and have to be tuned, and that's a much more usual issue than the bridals. Also I don't know many kiters who actually ever read a kite/bar manual in the first place. Also line shrinkage is an issue that mostly affects kiters living in hot areas combined with sand and salt water....which means Australia. Not many other countries around the world would have similar conditions with such a dense kiting population.

Flysurfer publishes detailed bridal and lines lengths on their Website by the way, but most of their kiters are pretty techie guys.
SibboV1
SibboV1
368 posts
368 posts
19 Oct 2015 7:39pm
Absolutbeginer said..
Having read a bunch of threads on here about line shrinkage, bridal shrinkage etc, I am wondering why manufacturers don't take the very simple and cheap action of placing a piece of paper with all bridal lengths specified in the bag of each kite.


Or when you take it out of the bag, measure the lengths of each section, write it down, then you have exactly what it should be. You effectively get rewarded for buying new gear.
jamesperth
jamesperth
WA
611 posts
WA, 611 posts
19 Oct 2015 8:06pm
Do you mean I am the only one who reads the Flysurfer manuals and line plans ? Damn.
Kamikuza
Kamikuza
QLD
6493 posts
QLD, 6493 posts
19 Oct 2015 10:41pm
jamesperth said..
Do you mean I am the only one who reads the Flysurfer manuals and line plans ? Damn.


Nope but I get more red thumbs than you cos I commit more of them to memory
bigtone667
bigtone667
NSW
1559 posts
NSW, 1559 posts
20 Oct 2015 9:22am
cbulota said..
Not many other countries around the world would have similar conditions with such a dense kiting population.




Meaning many or stupid ?
Sammyjay
Sammyjay
VIC
180 posts
VIC, 180 posts
20 Oct 2015 10:27am
bigtone667 said..

cbulota said..
Not many other countries around the world would have similar conditions with such a dense kiting population.





Meaning many or stupid ?


A little from column A, a little from column B.
prea
prea
QLD
184 posts
QLD, 184 posts
20 Oct 2015 2:21pm
There was a kite surf manual included in my first BWS kit
I didn't bother to read it, probably why my kitesurfin is ****
SibboV1
SibboV1
368 posts
368 posts
20 Oct 2015 12:32pm
I just read the manual for an old school 17 I was given. I increased the wind range by 50% because of knowing how it worked.

Went from a 2 knot wind range to 3. haha
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