Originally posted by buggydanny
I doubt that both of the lines broke at exactly the same time. What probably happened is that the top line broke and the load on right side of the
got transferred to the weaker bottom line and it failed a few tenths of a second later. You may not feel luck about it, but it sounds like the kite
is fine, it could have been worse. Twice I have had the lower bridle and a few bridle mounts rip off a kite after a top line failure. Both of these
failures occurred is gusty winds at the top wind range for the kites.
It sounds like the line set was relatively new, it should not have happened. With your weight at 135lbs I can imagine you over loaded them. You could
have put a nick on it with a rock or shell and weakened it or I may have been a manufacturing defect.
Do you know what the strength of the lines were?
Silly question, but did you have the stronger (ozone usually uses orange) attached to the top of the kite?
You can salvage what is left and make a short line set, ask for pointers if you want to try it. |