When to think about replacing lines (with pics!)

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stok
stok
36 posts
36 posts
9 Feb 2015 12:27pm
I've only owned one kite - which I bought brand new late November last year. I've been kiting quite consistently averaging 2-3 sessions a week for about 2 hours each time (about 80hours of flight).

I'd like to know if my steering lines/pigtails are getting close to needing replacement? (Refer below images). From discussing with a couple of other kiters on the beach, the general consensus is they are fine, but really, how do you know when they're 100% up for replacement? And how much longer can I expect them to last?

I really want to avoid breaking a line during a session, or when I'm launching/landing, so a bit of peace of mind would be great!

Cheers,

(p.s I've got a North Evo 2014)





surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
9 Feb 2015 6:20pm
Nothing wrong with them IMO.
But if you are unsure, for the cost of new pigtails they could be worth replacing for your own piece of mind...
pbarow
pbarow
4 posts
4 posts
11 Feb 2015 6:58am
i have used spectra / dyneema lines for over 15 years on racing dingies and there is nothing wrong with those lines, so i wouldn't worry about that. discoloration is very common from UV light. those lines will last much much much longer.

it you are uncertain of it, tie it to a tree or a post and pull as hard as you can, the tree or post is likely to move before the line breaks.
IanR
IanR
NSW
1360 posts
NSW, 1360 posts
11 Feb 2015 12:08pm
In my opinion you could get another year from those pig tails
In my experience of line breaks its normally the thin line that breaks, not the pig tail.
I would be more worried about wear around any pulleys/sliders if the Evo has them.
loftsofwind
loftsofwind
QLD
226 posts
QLD, 226 posts
11 Feb 2015 4:20pm
Its mainly the centre line pigtails your gonna want to look at, they take all of the pull the steering lines don’t so much
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