Imargih - 20-9-2016 at 09:37 AM
Hi, I'm new to this, so I ask, would be a mistake buy 4mm diameter lines for traction lines of a kite Nasa 3m2 for Buggy?
I have few options because I'm in Argentina. I can get Dyneema 2mm (more expensive) and Dacron 4mm, both with the same resistance (240kg). I know the
benefits of Dyneema, but I want to avoid overspending for my wallet.
if I use lines of 4mm thick, be very difficult nasa flight?
Thank you
ssayre - 20-9-2016 at 10:32 AM
How long of lines do you plan on using? Short lines 5m or less and decent wind I can get away using para cord so if using shorter lines you could
probably use whatever you want. Not sure about long lines. I've only used dyneema. My guess is you could get away with the Dacron but not sure.
bigkid - 20-9-2016 at 10:33 AM
Thick lines create a tremendous amount of drag which slows down the kite to a point where it will not even fly. Spend the extra money and buy the
thinner lines you'll be much happier.
smiler8401 - 20-9-2016 at 11:02 AM
welcome to the PKF .
where does are you in argentina .
I had been to buenos aires twice , i could understand your situation .
i guess it would be helpful you could get in touch from local kiter considering you want to use it for buggy .
i put you the FB link of local kite buggy group .
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1580671728825145/
Imargih - 20-9-2016 at 12:39 PM
Thanks for answering.
Ssayre, thanks for the advice on short lines. For this I think kite lines approximately 30m.
Smiler8401, I have already contacted a kiter my country, but so far has not answered this question. But thanks for the link.
So if I opt for the lines "2mm Dyneema 240kg" you could use in the future for Nasa 4m2? 240kg resistance would be sufficient? (My weight is 73kg)
Thank you
ssayre - 20-9-2016 at 01:21 PM
Your welcome. I want to clarify my response was for flying nasa's on 2 lines. If using 4 lines, you wouldn't want any heavy/thick lines.
Also, if using 30m lines, I would definitely want spectra or dyneema. Yes, 240kg dyneema would be sufficient for any size nasa as far as strength.
You could go lighter dyneema for brake line if you want.
skimtwashington - 20-9-2016 at 02:37 PM
The typical line lengths are 20 or 25 meters.
Typical line strengths are(in Dyneema) 100kg for brake and 200 kg strength for power/leading edge.
Are you flying on two handles or a bar?
Significant Increase in either of above creates more drag....
If you will also be flying in tight spaces with your crash-able single-skin Nasa, and want another set of VERY SHORT lines- say 3-8 meters,
the Dacron would be just fine on these VERY SHORT lines.
240 kg Dyneema is fine on LONG lines.... or short lines. If lighter line in dyneema is available for the brake lines , go lighter as suggested.
The 240 kg Dacron- being twice as thick and heavier) would not be good for Long lines...