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Originally posted by carbine
yeah but if you have a properly setup front line system theres no spiralling, yeah sure you will get pulled a little but nothing thats going to kill you. When hooked in 5 line and 4 line are on par. So they arent really safer for noobs, they just complicate things (tangles because of twists, incorrect tuning etc)
The post is about teaching kid's carbone ! When you actually reach puberty and your little pee pee starts to fire off live ammo, and you find a member of the opposite sex to procreate with and you help bring them into the world and watch them grow up, you will soon realise how fragile life is and will not intensionally place them in harms way...
I would never let my wife or children fly something which can get line tangles or death sprial...
I've been flying and setting these things up for 5 years, i've seen a lot of crasy shiet and learnt the hardway...
5th line kite's are the safest kite on the market in regards to 100% killing the power when unhooked and bailing out ! IMO
Yes bow's seem to have an excellent depower system when hooked in, however there is some residual power in them...
4 liners have the potential to line wrap as the bar swings around the re-ride line and powers the kite back up as it will not let the kite lay flat off one corner...
A correctly setup 5th kite will never line wrap at all...