Safest Depower Kites

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mg77777
mg77777
12 posts
12 posts
6 Apr 2007 1:18pm
Which kite is the safest in terms of rapid depower and easy access to Quck Release safety system. The Rebel demo in their promo video looks good on these counts...
Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
2782 posts
WA, 2782 posts
6 Apr 2007 3:00pm
In the Airush range, the Flow, DNA and Halo all flutter down into the water if you let go of the bar which does really give a true 100% depower. It can be a pain in the arse if you inadvertantly let go of the bar and are not using the stopper system.

The QR chicken loop is excellent and super easy to use.

For what it's worth,

kiteee
kiteee
1 posts
1 posts
7 Apr 2007 12:46pm
I use the rebel for that reason. I really think the 5th line is the safest too. Definitely try it.

I don't like the 4 line kites with the leash above the bar. I think it gets in the way. I looked at a few systems and like the North.

A great tip I learned: When you are launching or about to land your kite, move your hand to be on the quick release. If you ever need it, you are holding it.

cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
7 Apr 2007 1:18pm
Another tip: when I am being launched by someone that is dodgy with handling my kite... I unhook and hold the chicken loop (I DONT LET GO UNLESS I SEE IT GOING PEAR SHAPE) and obviously sheeted out with the bar for the depower - this is ok on my rebel and fifth line setup... wouldn’t use it on a kite that doesn’t have high depowered... been spanked once by someone that launched my kite too hot (they just let go - woops!) Learnt this is a safer method sometimes. Probably not the ideal way to launch for anyone still coming to grips with kite handling skills though.

I think the qr systems that are, simplistic, metal on metal mechanisms, centrally located above the chicken loop and have to push away from you - are the best... being left handed the kite bars that have the qr on one side need to be twisted to be on my natural favored side or just doesn’t feel natural to grasp. Push away release is better than push towards incase of accidental releasing and metal on metal always holds its shape unlike metal on fiber.

I think kite companies should take a leaf out of cabrinha’s qr system. Has all the features as above. I ride north kites even though its has the same features as cabrinha’s it’s a little bit overcomplicated and few other issues that have come up with it. (see kiteforum)
xtortya
xtortya
WA
322 posts
WA, 322 posts
7 Apr 2007 7:24pm
hey cwammit,
being left handed, whats your views on left handed bars??
cwamit
cwamit
WA
1194 posts
WA, 1194 posts
7 Apr 2007 8:53pm
My views on left handed bars is the same as the view using the rear view mirror, since creating both - I have never looked back
meerkat
meerkat
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
11 Apr 2007 3:40pm
the kite with the best bar setup(simplest) makes for easy depower. Some manufacturers overcomplicate things to achieve results, so you end up getting caught in all the "depower" gear, i.e. pulleys etc.

Most kites look good in their demos, something to do with the manufacturer creating them :)
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
11 Apr 2007 6:18pm
I'm a big fan of a nose line that goes through the bar you can attatch your safety to.

Unfortunetly in the end of the day safety is in the hands of the user more than the kite it's self.
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