Kite Bag Zips

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oldmic
oldmic
NSW
359 posts
NSW, 359 posts
15 Mar 2014 7:52am
Looking for a product to use on kite bag zips to stop jamming from corrosion.
Attempted to do all care from sand (best you can with gear on the beach).
WD40 works when it's stuck but not keen on oils near the kite.
BWS and Griffin bags don't have zips seems to make more sense.
Winter soon so kites get less use.
Cheers
glendog
glendog
QLD
520 posts
QLD, 520 posts
15 Mar 2014 2:07pm
Rub lots of dirt and salt water into the zipper untill its completely stuffed.
that way you have an excuse to throw it in the bin and buy a new one.
rwoody
rwoody
VIC
3 posts
VIC, 3 posts
15 Mar 2014 10:00pm
I bought a double bag from 25knots.com.au and it doesn't have any zips. There is also a single bag that they sell. Worth a look on their website.
eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
15 Mar 2014 9:27pm
Might have read somewhere. Use a stuff brush, hot soapy water scrub etc. let dry then spray with silica lube stuff.

Not long to go hey the doldrums, the switch off is coming soon.

Next week may be okay though.
Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
WA, 1922 posts
15 Mar 2014 10:54pm
dowls said..
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BWS and Griffin bags don't have zips seems to make more sense.

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Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
2485 posts
WA, 2485 posts
16 Mar 2014 1:08am
dowls said..

Looking for a product to use on kite bag zips to stop jamming from corrosion.
Attempted to do all care from sand (best you can with gear on the beach).
WD40 works when it's stuck but not keen on oils near the kite.
BWS and Griffin bags don't have zips seems to make more sense.
Winter soon so kites get less use.
Cheers



you get this stuff called Dryglide.. it's great and when it dries leaves a coating on the material to help with lubrication.
dafish
dafish
NSW
1654 posts
NSW, 1654 posts
16 Mar 2014 9:50am
Griffin bags do have zips. They went a period of time with a velcro setup, now they are more like a slingshot bag, more functional. Keep the silicone spray up, if you don't use a kite for a while spray it before you put it away. You might want to spray the zips on the leading edge bladder too, I just had to replace a bladder on an older kite and could not get the zip to move. Ended up having to pull the whole thing out through the wing tip which is easy enough, but rethreading back in without twists took several attempts and a long afternoon.
NSW, 4382 posts
16 Mar 2014 9:47pm
Griffin definitely have zips on their latest kites (I have one in for repair at the moment)
Ozone do not have zips, not sure if that will continue, but if they do go back to a zip it will be a non corroding, non metal type.
The problem with zips is not the zip, its the metal zipper head, if a bag has metal zipper head, then it will corrode, even if its sprayed with silicone or drylube and freeze.

Look for bags that have plastic zipper heads, and large ones!
GarryA
GarryA
WA
268 posts
WA, 268 posts
22 Mar 2014 11:35am
dowls said..

Looking for a product to use on kite bag zips to stop jamming from corrosion.
Attempted to do all care from sand (best you can with gear on the beach).
WD40 works when it's stuck but not keen on oils near the kite.
BWS and Griffin bags don't have zips seems to make more sense.
Winter soon so kites get less use.
Cheers


get a candle and rub over zipper... then open and close a few times, never had a zip get stuck, and old trick taught by my old man with tent zipps.
eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
22 Mar 2014 4:14pm
Cheers for that Garry, sounds simple an effective. I'm am going to try it right now.
Rolls
Rolls
VIC
48 posts
VIC, 48 posts
22 Mar 2014 9:00pm
Once it's free, clean off the wd and use Silicone spray. Works a treat.
mattkennedy
mattkennedy
QLD
287 posts
QLD, 287 posts
23 Mar 2014 11:52am
Lanox is good. Being lanolin it smells like a sheep truck. My girlfriend is a kiwi so I have to be careful with it
GriffinKites
GriffinKites
NSW
201 posts
NSW, 201 posts
26 Mar 2014 8:09pm
Reply re above comment, Griffin Bags have non corroding, non metal type zips and heads. The problem with zips is not the zip, its the metal zipper head, ours is plastic, I have not seen a zip get stuck in 2 years with the Griff bags.

A tip if you have some other bag with metal that get jamed, hot water can clear it up.

eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
26 Mar 2014 5:46pm
mattkennedy said..

Lanox is good. Being lanolin it smells like a sheep truck. My girlfriend is a kiwi so I have to be careful with it




Lol!!!!
GarryA
GarryA
WA
268 posts
WA, 268 posts
30 Mar 2014 3:32pm
I heard this story about Lanilon drives t
mattkennedy said..

Lanox is good. Being lanolin it smells like a sheep truck. My girlfriend is a kiwi so I have to be careful with it [/q

mattkennedy said..

Lanox is good. Being lanolin it smells like a sheep truck. My girlfriend is a kiwi so I have to be careful with it


I have heard this story about Lanolin drives the KIWI's Crazeeeee... so i tried it on a bloke at work and man he was a ranting raving luna tick with the tongue hanging out ...
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
1 Apr 2014 7:49am
use it or loose it
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
QLD
6525 posts
QLD, 6525 posts
1 Apr 2014 8:25am
lose
thorn
thorn
WA
172 posts
WA, 172 posts
30 May 2014 8:23am
Boiling water melts the salty residue. Ozone bags are the best due to no zips. Hope that never changes.
Loftywinds
Loftywinds
QLD
2060 posts
QLD, 2060 posts
30 May 2014 11:42am
This is dangerous so use at own risk, but I use Hydrochloric Acid (pool dry acid mixed with water or the liquid version) on stuck zips. It melts the salt away in seconds and I quickly then rinse it with warm water. Then I apply the "wax trick" mentioned above and never had a zip stuck since.
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
30 May 2014 5:34pm
No zips I've seen 2 part timers here miss sessions as they literally couldn't get their kites out 1 an airush and a cabrinah, IMO royal kite bags are the best bag I've seen for access and my flexifoil bags are IMO the best bag I've had, they're a work of art, even the missus mentioned how well made they were and looked, coming from a handbag freak that's a compliment
tomme
tomme
VIC
475 posts
VIC, 475 posts
30 May 2014 7:36pm
wax on the zips seems to work for me
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
30 May 2014 5:37pm
Lynx deodorant use lanolin in their New Zealand brands, plummet can send a tin over
eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
30 May 2014 5:52pm
cauncy said..

No zips I've seen 2 part timers here miss sessions as they literally couldn't get their kites out 1 an airush and a cabrinah, IMO royal kite bags are the best bag I've seen for access and my flexifoil bags are IMO the best bag I've had, they're a work of art, even the missus mentioned how well made they were and looked, coming from a handbag freak that's a compliment




Damn I'd just cut open that bag if the zipper didn't work!!
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
30 May 2014 5:57pm
eppo said...
cauncy said..

No zips I've seen 2 part timers here miss sessions as they literally couldn't get their kites out 1 an airush and a cabrinah, IMO royal kite bags are the best bag I've seen for access and my flexifoil bags are IMO the best bag I've had, they're a work of art, even the missus mentioned how well made they were and looked, coming from a handbag freak that's a compliment




Damn I'd just cut open that bag if the zipper didn't work!!


That's the difference between part timers and us ,only just packed my kites away properly for the 1st time in 6 mths, shame I had to pull the 10 out last week, I'd done such a neat job of folding it up
azza86
azza86
QLD
57 posts
QLD, 57 posts
31 May 2014 7:46am
the flexifoil bags look good and do the royal bags open sidways ? Different approach? i like the ozone bag but there too big but i hav put 2 kites in 1 bag
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
31 May 2014 1:43pm
Plastic or metal - personally I use Dri-Glide Spray. Super smooth all the time & doesnt attract sand at all.
But lots have told me they never stick or bog up uf you use plain old surf wax.??
Dont know about that? Id be wiping off all excess so theres not enough left to attract sand?
cauncy
cauncy
WA
8407 posts
WA, 8407 posts
31 May 2014 3:51pm
azza86 said...
the flexifoil bags look good and do the royal bags open sidways ? Different approach? i like the ozone bag but there too big but i hav put 2 kites in 1 bag


Yeh the royal open like a suitcase, fone also used too
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