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NPWfever - 12-3-2008 at 05:31 PM

IDK if this is a member here (if it is kudos) but he has some great ideas for all around kiting but mostly buggy stuff. I love the use of a trashcan!

http://kiteboarderz.piczo.com/projects?cr=6&linkvar=0000...

Bladerunner - 12-3-2008 at 05:51 PM

I have been playing with the exact set-up as his for a strop Quick release. I'm pleased with it so far but I don't know that I completely trust it yet. It is the exact same principle as many of my factory Q.R. setups . I'm just using cotter pins and some pneumatic air tubing.

NPWfever - 16-3-2008 at 07:44 PM

I should try the QR, my strop goes through a beaner.......to the other handle........with knots...... :tumble:

BeamerBob - 31-3-2008 at 01:43 PM

You're killing me NPW! You can't just hook yourself to a 8 or 17m kite and not have a way out! I got my quick release on ebay for $17. I still haven't hooked into it, but I will at the beach next week. I've attached everything to the harness and tested that it releases under load, so its ready to hook on. I've had gusty conditions since I got it set up and don't want to let the wind have its way with me.

NPWfever - 31-3-2008 at 03:19 PM

The 17m has a release built into the bar but the 8m I need to, but dude I am soooo out of money. Like OUT of money. And my parents won't help me out at all. :no::no::no::no::no::no:

crazymanme2 - 31-3-2008 at 04:06 PM

I picked up a Wichard quick release shackle for $49 including shipping off of E-Bay.

Bladerunner - 31-3-2008 at 04:25 PM

Good for you ! Does this mean you have a harness now as well ?
I guess it's partly because I started flying with depower LEI's But I almost never fly without my harness. It's too tiring !



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Originally posted by BeamerBob
You're killing me NPW! You can't just hook yourself to a 8 or 17m kite and not have a way out! I got my quick release on ebay for $17. I still haven't hooked into it, but I will at the beach next week. I've attached everything to the harness and tested that it releases under load, so its ready to hook on. I've had gusty conditions since I got it set up and don't want to let the wind have its way with me.

strictlycarved - 31-3-2008 at 07:40 PM

npw i know how you feel im not eating anymore so i can pay rent. its a sad reality having no money but i just got a job so things are starting to look bright. :bird:

Lobo - 31-3-2008 at 07:46 PM

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Originally posted by NPWfever
The 17m has a release built into the bar but the 8m I need to, but dude I am soooo out of money. Like OUT of money. And my parents won't help me out at all. :no::no::no::no::no::no:



Well shooooooo!! You're mood says you need a paraglider...and I just happen to have one for sale!! And you with no money?!?!? That's just my luck. Of course I don't have any money either.....that's why I want to sell the paraglider!!! Ha! :smilegrin:

Lobo :singing:

BeamerBob - 2-4-2008 at 09:14 AM

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Originally posted by snowbird
Good for you ! Does this mean you have a harness now as well ?
I guess it's partly because I started flying with depower LEI's But I almost never fly without my harness. It's too tiring !


I am easing into this at first. I have a climbing harness that I am adapting to try out the concept. I will get hooked into everything at the beach next week with a suitable kite and suitable winds. So far, I've enjoyed the workout I get from just holding onto the kite, but seeing a buggy and or board in my future, I want to gain some experience with the harness idea. Also, I remember the buggy completely draining me in short order due to me pushing on the footrests to lock me into the seat and holding the handles too tight which just totally wore me out in about a half hour. I need to learn to relax a little so I can put some miles in. I know having access to a buggy for several days like this at a desolate beach is going to be life changing for me. I think the harness will let me enjoy it more than without.

Bladerunner - 2-4-2008 at 09:41 AM

I use a kiteboard spreader bar. The fact I can just flop in and flop out is my choice. Flying unhooked when I'm in the least bit of doubt and hooking in to stay rested up. I'm not as fond of that fully captive set-up that you are likely to have on your climbing harness ? Going straight to that style would make me nervous as well ! You can pick up a used harness for the price of a good pulley and wichard release :!: