Couple of kite question
Couple of kite question
I feel shy to ask these questions but I don't have experience with 5th line set up and Bow kites, on top of that there is some contradiction when I read on different website. Anyway, here are my questions:
1- Can a 5th line fit on a regular naish bar? (2004 I believe)
Or you need to buy a special bar for that 5th line?
2- Can you use that 5th line bar with the 10m/12m/14m/16m? Or once there is a 5th line, you need a different bar for each kite? (Hopefully not)
3- Bow kite, does it need a special bar or I can use a regular bar?
4- How are BOW kite for relaunching? On wikipedia it says the first bow kite generation is more difficult to relaunch than the C-Kite, is this true?
6- Last question, I know its different with every company but in general how many years it usually takes until you cannot buy the main blader for the kite? (in case it blow up)
Thanks for any info, Ian
1- Can a 5th line fit on a regular naish bar? (2004 I believe)
Or you need to buy a special bar for that 5th line?
2- Can you use that 5th line bar with the 10m/12m/14m/16m? Or once there is a 5th line, you need a different bar for each kite? (Hopefully not)
3- Bow kite, does it need a special bar or I can use a regular bar?
4- How are BOW kite for relaunching? On wikipedia it says the first bow kite generation is more difficult to relaunch than the C-Kite, is this true?
6- Last question, I know its different with every company but in general how many years it usually takes until you cannot buy the main blader for the kite? (in case it blow up)
Thanks for any info, Ian
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Hey Teabag, here is my two bits on your questions
1. yes you can retrofit a fithline onto a nash bar, you just need to buy a 5th line kit.
2. No you do not need a different bar for each size of kite. The 5th line stays the same, however on the kite, there will be leader lines that run from the leading edge bladder to the 5th line attachment running up from your bar. It is this leader line that will be different lengths for each kite. Once again you should be able to either purchase these. If not, depending on the make of kite and the "leader" style (Y vs straight) you can measure and create your own. Sounds difficult but really isn't.
3. Bow kites indead use a different setup than a traditional C-kite, primarily due to the "throw" or "depower" abilities.
4. Bow kites relaunch just as easily as a kite with a 5th line.
last question, hmm don't really know, however I have heard of people buying a generic sized bladder and then tying off the bladder on the end to the size you need. Not a great fix but workable I suppose.
I can speak from personal experience that either 5th line or Bow kites are great. Each has there advantages. It depends on how you want to ride Ian. For instance, if you really want to push the tricks and wakestyle I would recommend 5th line, if you want wave and general all purpose riding then a Bow or SLE (supported leading edge) Kite. Using older Kites are fine, I am still using my 2005/6 16m Bronco converted to 5 lines. I will say that the newer Diablos (which replaced the Bronco) fly nicer, faster and preform better. However at my skill level the Bronco works just fine. Next year I plan to start throwing kite loops so I will definately be retireing the 16m Bronco from that. Also the newer kites have all the new safety gizmos included. AS a side note, I do have lots of gear left over from last season at cost prices to clear so give me a call if you have any more questions or inquiries about gear. 250-745-3375
1. yes you can retrofit a fithline onto a nash bar, you just need to buy a 5th line kit.
2. No you do not need a different bar for each size of kite. The 5th line stays the same, however on the kite, there will be leader lines that run from the leading edge bladder to the 5th line attachment running up from your bar. It is this leader line that will be different lengths for each kite. Once again you should be able to either purchase these. If not, depending on the make of kite and the "leader" style (Y vs straight) you can measure and create your own. Sounds difficult but really isn't.
3. Bow kites indead use a different setup than a traditional C-kite, primarily due to the "throw" or "depower" abilities.
4. Bow kites relaunch just as easily as a kite with a 5th line.
last question, hmm don't really know, however I have heard of people buying a generic sized bladder and then tying off the bladder on the end to the size you need. Not a great fix but workable I suppose.
I can speak from personal experience that either 5th line or Bow kites are great. Each has there advantages. It depends on how you want to ride Ian. For instance, if you really want to push the tricks and wakestyle I would recommend 5th line, if you want wave and general all purpose riding then a Bow or SLE (supported leading edge) Kite. Using older Kites are fine, I am still using my 2005/6 16m Bronco converted to 5 lines. I will say that the newer Diablos (which replaced the Bronco) fly nicer, faster and preform better. However at my skill level the Bronco works just fine. Next year I plan to start throwing kite loops so I will definately be retireing the 16m Bronco from that. Also the newer kites have all the new safety gizmos included. AS a side note, I do have lots of gear left over from last season at cost prices to clear so give me a call if you have any more questions or inquiries about gear. 250-745-3375
Airtime! whoo hoooo, its all about the airtime...... ok waves rock too!
Thank you very much Jim and Dale. I needed to know this because I just took a loan and bought some kites. Going to Quebec for 3 weeks and snowkiting will be priority # 1. Once I come back I will still explore vanisland backcountry in the hope to find a good snowkiting spot in mountains.
I wish I would have known that you might sell your equipement from last year before buying these kites!!!
No big deal, I am still happy with the purchase. Maybe some friends will want to buy some used gear to, I'll show them this website. The snowkiting/kiteboarding community is so small over there, used gear is rare and expensive so I might be buying for them when I come back.
Thanks again for these informations, Ian.
I wish I would have known that you might sell your equipement from last year before buying these kites!!!
No big deal, I am still happy with the purchase. Maybe some friends will want to buy some used gear to, I'll show them this website. The snowkiting/kiteboarding community is so small over there, used gear is rare and expensive so I might be buying for them when I come back.
Thanks again for these informations, Ian.
JL....Thanks for the info, I am heading out east this x-mas period, and i'm going to try to snowkite in PEI. I was trying to figure out what to do for two weeks when i was in PEI with the girlfriend, let me tell you it was looking bleak, but after reading this forum it got me thinking. I made some phone calls to my girlfriends sister, who is also dating a kiteboarder( I know small world) and what do you know, he's in for it. So instead of two weeks of He_ _, I should have a good time, as long as i can get everything on the plain..Cheers JL ....PS I will be using a 8 or 9m best, if i can't get my OR 12 in my board bag.
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- Joined: Sat Nov 22, 2003 11:28 am
- Location: Port Alberni