Hi all - How interchangeable are handle / linesets?
As mentioned a bunch of times in other threads, I want a blurr and haven't yet found a used one.
Wondering now if I'd be able to save some money by buying a new blurr 2.5 kite only and using the handles and lines from my Twister 5.6.
Thanks a lot.pyro22487 - 19-1-2012 at 12:11 AM
As long as the the handles are long enough to get enough brake input there shouldn't be to much of a problem. The lines should all be the same length
except for depower kites they are usually 2 different lengths. I think I may be wrong I only have the 1 depower and I set it up 3 years ago and
haven't looked at it sense.arkay - 19-1-2012 at 12:25 AM
in sort, go for it. Completely interchangeable. Line sets are equal length on the front and back. Different handles will just introduced more or
less brake depending on the design and how you tend to hold them. Thats not a bad thing...
Some folks use different lengths for smaller vs larger kites, but it personal preference. Longer lines will give the kite a bigger window to fly thru
and make it fly faster. But many ppl just use the same line lengths on all their kites in every condition. Think of it a another knob to fine tune
your kite.Scudley - 19-1-2012 at 09:54 AM
To have change your lines every time you fly will seem like a major pain in the butt.
Smougl - 19-1-2012 at 04:48 PM
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Originally posted by Scudley
To have change your lines every time you fly will seem like a major pain in the butt.
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Could not agree more!lunchbox - 19-1-2012 at 05:29 PM
Should work no problem...pain in the butt, agreed, but one way to save some cash...arkay - 20-1-2012 at 09:24 AM
For the casual flyer, I think changing your lines is overboard. But if you want to then there are way to make it easier. For example, rather than
keeping and packing your kite with line you can remove your lines and attach them in order to a small bar to keep them untangled. Really not any more
effort than packing it up with your kite.