popeyethewelder - 30-1-2012 at 08:01 AM
A question I am often asked, what system do you use?
There are many systems to try, and each type will suit someone, it is a big jump going from kiting using just your arms to wearing a harness and being
hooked in, and all of us that made that jump have no regrets I am sure. Being able to buggy for much longer periods being the obvious benifit.
Here is a link to the set up I use My Captive Set Up
What do other pilots use, and why do you prefer that system over others?
BeamerBob - 30-1-2012 at 08:35 AM
I use the Peter Lynn Divine harness as well. I was hooking a strop into a regular hook spreader, but just upgraded my spreader to the Prodigy with
the fully mobile roller. I love that setup but have been wondering lately about setting up with a wichard or even going to a hotwire setup.
A downside to any further changes in my setup is that I like to be able to hook in on the fly. Most of this ability is taken away with the Prodigy
wheel spreader already though. It moves around so much in all directions its difficult to get a floppy strop engaged with no hands. I've heard of
some putting stranded wire inside the strop to add stiffness but haven't tried that yet. Using either a wichard or hotwire setup completely
eliminates hooking in on the fly.
popeyethewelder - 30-1-2012 at 09:34 AM
On my set of kites Bob I use a nylon/rubber type tube over the strop line, this stiffens the line and protects it at the same time
WELDNGOD - 30-1-2012 at 09:45 AM
Pretty much the same setup as Popeye, but I use an OZONE XC w/ loop. The same 2673 wichard and a 40mm Holt Allen block, with a side plate that opens
to capture the strop.
I also have been known to "hotwire" to the siderails and use my quick release on it.
thrash - 30-1-2012 at 09:59 AM
I'm glad this topic came up. I recently got a divine harness and prodigy spreader. Coming from a climbing harness wichard and pulley with a quick
release, my quick release has been needed and USED! I do agree getting the balls to hook in scared me also! But its best thing ever and never looked
back! ok back to my questions. The prodigy spreader does not articulate like i thought it would, when under a load the pulley pivot does not spin.
in other words i thought i would be able to spin the handles kind of like you would a bar on depower. i dont think lubing it up will make it spin any
better? second thing is i would like to see other quick release set ups. by the way i love the divine harness very comfy! thanks thrash
thrash - 30-1-2012 at 10:03 AM
weldngod i wondered about strapping the kite to the buggy but wondered about loosing the feel for the kite? or at least that what it looks like your
doing?
WELDNGOD - 30-1-2012 at 10:10 AM
it's just like wearing a harness and strop.It just cannot loft me. It has to take me AND the 130lb buggy. It helps hold down ALOT of power. NOT FOR
NOOBS Very dangerous!
rocfighter - 30-1-2012 at 02:05 PM
Donnie does it help when hitting posts?:D
WELDNGOD - 30-1-2012 at 03:21 PM
Actually Dave, I wasn't even wearing a harness. Just handles and KS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s
http://vimeo.com/35915688 :wee: