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Originally posted by hirschausen
OOO!
I like the sound of this kite. It's not like you Steve to talk something up like this, so I'm curious.
One pump....turned me off there though. I like everything independant so I can be assured something will stay afloat if I'm out at sea sleeping the night in an ocean sleepover with the stars.
C'mon Steve...what is it?.
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Originally posted by gigantas
Steve,
How does the "active" stopper ball work?
Is it revolutionary?
Is it available as a spare part?
Thanks
Kosta
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Originally posted by Kitepower Australiaquote:
Originally posted by gigantas
Steve,
How does the "active" stopper ball work?
Is it revolutionary?
Is it available as a spare part?
Thanks
Kosta
It works, as it was designed to. I really like it, it is very, very easy to move on the fly, you can do it one handed! Once you position it it stays there, great idea, ingenious design. Sure to be copied!!
It would need to be used in conjuction with the small clamcleat and the ring as per the slingy STD bar, does away with the need for a clunky trimstrap/cleat above the bar, trim can be easily adjusted on the fly. I could see this system being used on C shaped kites, the black thing has a hole in it for a fifth line.
Begginers would need to be careful with it, because they have to pull the chicken loop trigger to activate the leash, unlike the Cabrinha, Sonic, Nova, Halo systems, where they just let go of the bar to go to full depower.
I just replied in another thread that it would not make sense for Slingy to sell this bit as a spare part for a while, but I have not asked, so maybe they do?
Cya and
Goodwinds
Steve McCormack
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So its pretty much useless as a safety system. May aswell be on a c kite if you have to pull something to activate the safety.
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Originally posted by GregWquote:
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So its pretty much useless as a safety system. May aswell be on a c kite if you have to pull something to activate the safety.
That's not really true. You still get massive range and gust handling and upwind performance and most moves are far easier to do.
You can rig a bypass leash so that you just have to unhook for full depower. You can drop the kite to the leash and it does not need to crash and even if it does you can easily relaunch. It's basically all the advantages of a 5th line system without the tangles and without the risk of tearing your kite in half.
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Originally posted by carbinequote:
Originally posted by GregWquote:
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So its pretty much useless as a safety system. May aswell be on a c kite if you have to pull something to activate the safety.
That's not really true. You still get massive range and gust handling and upwind performance and most moves are far easier to do.
You can rig a bypass leash so that you just have to unhook for full depower. You can drop the kite to the leash and it does not need to crash and even if it does you can easily relaunch. It's basically all the advantages of a 5th line system without the tangles and without the risk of tearing your kite in half.
And its as dangerous as a 5th line kite.
bows = Range and safety. Take away the safety with this setup.
Its beyond me how you can call a fixed stopper ingenious.
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Originally posted by ming_arsenal
i know bow kite is great but why do companies still produce C kite?