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Unchained
Unchained
WA
193 posts
WA, 193 posts
20 Dec 2008 3:32pm
how strong are windsurfing uphauls???
looking to use one as a suicide leash for kiting...
cheers
Bertie
Bertie
NSW
1351 posts
NSW, 1351 posts
20 Dec 2008 5:36pm
nah dont. they arent strong enough, and most dont have clips. most have a bungee cord loop on one end. wouldnt last one big stack.
Unchained
Unchained
WA
193 posts
WA, 193 posts
20 Dec 2008 3:50pm
no im just talking about using the main bit.. will ditch the shockcord loops and modify for clips
Leman
Leman
VIC
672 posts
VIC, 672 posts
20 Dec 2008 6:04pm
I've had no breakage apart from that loop part but really hard to tell because it only takes constant loads rather than full bodied yanks. I think the inner elastic would be most likely to go first, the outside seems pretty solid.
DL
DL
WA
659 posts
DL DL
WA, 659 posts
20 Dec 2008 6:04pm
the main bit is a tube of webbing.

I'd say it is pretty bloody strong.
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
20 Dec 2008 8:44pm
Never had a uphaul bread on me besides the elastic end bits. Isn't having a safetly leash a big no no in the work of kiting, sort of like agreeing to have your nether regions detatched by a blunt blade travelling at speed?
Unchained
Unchained
WA
193 posts
WA, 193 posts
20 Dec 2008 7:21pm
mobydisc.
I'm talking about a saftey leash taht connects from the rider to the kite, not to the board...
Most kite specific ones are made to connect to a depower so they dont need to be too strong as when engaged the kite fully depoweres.
Suicide leashes connect straight to the front lines, so when engaged the kite only depoweres very little, It's used by wakestyle riders and riders who unhook alot as they crash kites alot more... and its quicker to relaunch.

does anyone have a spare uphaul laying around that i can load test and see how strong they actually are..?
Thanks
NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
20 Dec 2008 9:12pm
You can make one up pretty easily. You can buy webbing tube by the metre from outdoorsy mountain climby places and shock cord too.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23688 posts
WA, 23688 posts
21 Dec 2008 12:39am
Yeah that shock cord runs up the middle and is usually sewn in. On any uphaul I have seen, you would need to fold the end over and sew it to be able to modify it fit a clip.

Thus, if you can sew webbing then you may as well start from scratch with fresh webbing?

Or get a sailmaker to do one up for you.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
21 Dec 2008 1:50am
Unchained said...


looking to use one as a suicide leash for kiting...


look, if you wish to commit suicide don't go to a windsurfing forum as they may suggest you try stand up paddleboarding.
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