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bennie
bennie
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4 Oct 2010 11:25pm
For any argo riders out there. I just got a griffin 2010 argo, but I don't have any info about the wing tip(rear line settings). I am assuming that the rear attactment is for faster turn speed, the forward one for slower. Is this correct?

Also what settings are you using the most. I am looking forward to trying them all out but am just curious.
radman4
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5 Oct 2010 4:18am
bennie said...

For any argo riders out there. I just got a griffin 2010 argo, but I don't have any info about the wing tip(rear line settings). I am assuming that the rear attactment is for faster turn speed, the forward one for slower. Is this correct?

Also what settings are you using the most. I am looking forward to trying them all out but am just curious.


What size did you get.
bennie
bennie
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5 Oct 2010 9:51am
radman4 said...

bennie said...

For any argo riders out there. I just got a griffin 2010 argo, but I don't have any info about the wing tip(rear line settings). I am assuming that the rear attactment is for faster turn speed, the forward one for slower. Is this correct?

Also what settings are you using the most. I am looking forward to trying them all out but am just curious.


What size did you get.


10m.
I have the info I need now
Mr float
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5 Oct 2010 1:06pm
If you really want to speed up the turns try ab or even aa for the centre bridle and 4,6 or even 5,6 on the shoulder bridle (I have also found this ideal for lighter winds ) if the wind is really crankin and you want to smooth things out go to 3 ,5 on the shoulder
bennie
bennie
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5 Oct 2010 11:57pm
Mr float said...

If you really want to speed up the turns try ab or even aa for the centre bridle and 4,6 or even 5,6 on the shoulder bridle (I have also found this ideal for lighter winds ) if the wind is really crankin and you want to smooth things out go to 3 ,5 on the shoulder


thanks mr float, so moving the center bridle forward increase's turn speed? and shoulder bridle forward grunt?

according to the griffin website, 26AC is best for allround use. 36AC for lite wind, and 25AC for strong wind, what do you think?
Mr float
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6 Oct 2010 12:35pm
bennie said...

Mr float said...

If you really want to speed up the turns try ab or even aa for the centre bridle and 4,6 or even 5,6 on the shoulder bridle (I have also found this ideal for lighter winds ) if the wind is really crankin and you want to smooth things out go to 3 ,5 on the shoulder


thanks mr float, so moving the center bridle forward increase's turn speed? and shoulder bridle forward grunt?

according to the griffin website, 26AC is best for allround use. 36AC for lite wind, and 25AC for strong wind, what do you think?



Yes as you can see moving the shoulder bridle further forward is the way to go for lighter wind and they don't suggest any change from the ac setting.I know there will be others reading this post which is why I suggested the ab or aa idea as something that is good to try
.i don't want to confuse things but i have found that in addition to moving the shoulder bridle attachments forward in lighter winds and back in high winds you might want to change the centre bridle closer to the tip (ie ab and aa) for general use .I have found that by doing this the turn speed overall (ie through all the shoulder bridle settings for light moderate and high winds )is improved which as a big bugger riding the 13.5 a fair bit is very handy with that kite in particular .
lotofwind
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6 Oct 2010 12:52pm
A13.....D12..........B9.......BOOOOMMMMMM
You sunk my battleship
Mr float
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6 Oct 2010 1:20pm
lotofwind said...

A13.....D12..........B9.......BOOOOMMMMMM
You sunk my battleship


yes I understand your point.
The kites fly just fine how they come and like every other kite out there with no or limited options , can be left exactly as the came out of the bag .
they have other options for people who would like to customise their settings .(yes it is hard to believe but over the years i have played around with bridle settings and changes just like the companies do for you before they decide which one will be best for most conditions and most people and have found better setting that suit me and others . For example I have had people come to me with popular kites from popular brands that they were ready to throw in the bin becasue they hated them so much and i have adjusted the bridle settings /lengths and they then love it .go figure )

personally I really like having a clear and simple system (that the argo has) if you want to change the flight characteristics .Sorry for complicating things by finding and announcing my findings .Perhaps we should all stick with things that are "all black ,model T" so that our heads don't explode
lotofwind
lotofwind
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6 Oct 2010 1:57pm
ummmm,,,, you understand my point?????actualy wasnt making any point.
Options are good.Wasnt haven a dig at you Mrfloat.
Im not smart enough to write between the lines

just all the A5..C2 talk remindered me of playing battleships when I was a kid.

WOW I made a point and didnt even mean to.
Mr float
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6 Oct 2010 2:45pm
lotofwind said...

ummmm,,,, you understand my point?????actualy wasnt making any point.
Options are good.Wasnt haven a dig at you Mrfloat.
Im not smart enough to write between the lines

just all the A5..C2 talk remindered me of playing battleships when I was a kid.

WOW I made a point and didnt even mean to.


doh ! stupid me .
bennie
bennie
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6 Oct 2010 6:28pm
Mr float said...

bennie said...

Mr float said...

If you really want to speed up the turns try ab or even aa for the centre bridle and 4,6 or even 5,6 on the shoulder bridle (I have also found this ideal for lighter winds ) if the wind is really crankin and you want to smooth things out go to 3 ,5 on the shoulder


thanks mr float, so moving the center bridle forward increase's turn speed? and shoulder bridle forward grunt?

according to the griffin website, 26AC is best for allround use. 36AC for lite wind, and 25AC for strong wind, what do you think?



Yes as you can see moving the shoulder bridle further forward is the way to go for lighter wind and they don't suggest any change from the ac setting.I know there will be others reading this post which is why I suggested the ab or aa idea as something that is good to try
.i don't want to confuse things but i have found that in addition to moving the shoulder bridle attachments forward in lighter winds and back in high winds you might want to change the centre bridle closer to the tip (ie ab and aa) for general use .I have found that by doing this the turn speed overall (ie through all the shoulder bridle settings for light moderate and high winds )is improved which as a big bugger riding the 13.5 a fair bit is very handy with that kite in particular .


Thanks for the info, It gives me a better understanding of how the kite works. I have a 10m, I haven't christened it yet, but am guessing it probably turns sufficiently fast enough for me, I'm used to slow SB3'S. So the AC setting will probably be just right. But It's nice to have options.
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