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Where do you attach your leash?
I've done a lot of searching and reading, and there is a lot already on this topic in this forum. However, a lot of the photos people put up have
gone, and I'm still not clear...or I just have a very old bar and it doesn't apply to me.
My plan is to attach my leash at the "me" end to my spreader bar (I have a velcro toggle thing and if that doesn't work just right to the bar) at the
other end to one of my OSR handles. The theory is that when I hit my QR my kite will flag off on that rear line attached to the leash, which, in turn,
will remain attached to me, that is unless my kite continues to loop and takes me on a trip I don't want to be part of and I hit the quick release on
my leash.
This seems like a safe bet, especially for a beginner. However, It seems like it would be a bit of pain in the future though due to the fact that I
wont be able to just spin my bar to untangle my lines (although flying through the air doing 900s and doing kite loops isn't really my goal you just
never know).
I see some people attach to the ring where the front lines attach. I see this causing the same problems-not being able to spin the bar. I also see
some people attach to the chicken loop (suicide), which is not something I'm even considering.
What confuses me is I see people have their leash attached to what appears to be right at the chicken loops, or an extra chord by the chicken loop, or
what looks like a line that runs up through the hole in the bar to the point where the front lines attach. I don't see anyway on my bar where this
would be possible. I mean I could attach it just above my chicken loop, and then when I pull my QR, the bar would move up and my leash would be
attached to basically the front lines. The thing with this is that isn't this giving the kite the same amount of depower as just letting go of the
bar? or as if I was attached suicide? If so, what's the point? You get into trouble, let go of the bar. You are still in trouble, so you pull the QR
only to find that you haven't depowered the kite any more than it already was. Am I missing something?
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This might help clear up some confusion, what kite are you flying? Some DP have a specific leash attachment point.
Beamer IV 1.4m, 2.0m, 4.0m, 5.0m
Crossfire 3.0m, 4.0m, 6.5m
Prodigy 6.0m
Neo II 8.0m, 11.0m
Apex III all of \'em
Montana V 9.5m, 12.5m,
Montana VI 7.5m, 9.5m, 12.5m
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a leash keeps you attached to the kite. with 2 options
1. on the flag line, where kite is off but still attached to you so you can control the flagging rig. Typical safety set up of OME
2. on the loop or right above on the main line. for unhooked action and freedom from leash entanglement. if you let go on handle pass the kite is
still ON and still attached to you, hence the suicide tag. you can still regain control after a little tumble most of the time
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Some kites have a fifth line which travels up (Flysurfer FDS is a good example) the bar and usually connects to one of the leading edges, (or in
Flysurfer's case, the center bridle) that way when you pull the QR on your chicken loop, the leash is attached to a small ring and it holds that
single line, allowing the kite to flag out.
Depending on the kind of bar you have, what kind of kite you have, etc, there are many options for where to attach your leash.
When I'm flying my smaller kites (Peter Lynn ARC's) I have a 04 bar that doesn't have a swivel leash attachment. Its a pain in the butt, and you can
get tangled up sometimes if you're not careful.
When I fly my bigger kites with the 07 bar, It has a swivel around the top of the chicken loop. The chicken loop assembly stays connected to the
harness and it detaches at the top, allowing the bar to move up as the kite flags out, but the leash is attached between the CL and the OS Ring.
Hope that helps. What kind of equipment are you working with?
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I have a 2008 Best nemesis HP 12m. The bar I have is an old slingshot. The one this guy's using in this youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7yg2jVl35c
I just ordered a 46" leash from PKS, as I'm gonna need some length to go from my harness to the OSR handle.
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Quote: | Originally posted by PHREERIDER
a leash keep you attached to the kite. with 2 options
1. on the flag line, where kite is off but still attached to you so it you can control the flagging rig. Typical safety set up of OME
2. on the loop or right above on the main line. for unhooked action and freedom from leash entanglement. if you let go on handle pass the kite is
still ON and still attached to you, hence the suicide tag. you can still regain control after a little tumble most of the time |
What you describe in "1." is what I'm after right now as a beginner, and what you describe in "2." is what I'm looking to have to do in the future
when I'm comfortable pulling my QR and still being attached to a powered kite.
Is there no way to set it up where it will flag on the leash and wont have to "cross" the bar?
What's OME?
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Prob. meant OEM? (original equipment manafacturer)
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only if you have through bar/through the loop safety set up. like a front line flag or 5th.
if a line is placed through the bar(for a front line slide release) ALL the parts/connectors must SMOOTHLY slide through bar center. if they don't,
TROUBLE will ruin your day!
a bar end slide is doable, but still in the way.
like BOB said, original equipment . thanks
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Mark,
Are you from Houston? I recently sold a 2008 12M Nemesis HP with a slingshot bar to a Mark in Houston. Either way, welcome to the forum.
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Quote: | Originally posted by van
Mark,
Are you from Houston? I recently sold a 2008 12M Nemesis HP with a slingshot bar to a Mark in Houston. Either way, welcome to the forum.
Van |
Hello mate,
Yeah, that's me. I had the kite down the beach a couple of weekends back. Had it inflated, got strapped in etc., had the wife holding it for launch
but decided not to launch because I had no leash, the winds were up, and I didn't fancy having to release and watch it fly away.
I actually figured at the time this kitesurfing probably isn't for me and was going to just stick with groveling in the small surf on a longboard, but
I recently watched a couple of guys kiteboarding in galveston. One of them was tearing it up on shortboard, so I changed my mind.
How was Florida?
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howdy mark... im also in houston... welcome to the sport...
where do you go to fly/ ride... maybe we can meet up next time the wind blows...
i attach my leash to my spreader bar, that way it is attached to me should i pull th quick release.... my peter lynn bar doesnt use a leash, rather
the safety is built into the bar and attaches via the chicken loop
in any case... if you like buggying or landboarding you should come check out dead bird buggy bash on galveston over thanksgiving week...
good luck
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Today I attach my leash to my harness leash line and the "suicide" clip in the chicken loop as Ozone Instincts are incredibly depowered with the bar
all the way out.
When I was just starting I would attach the leash to a flagout connection below the bar but it was their first design and both wrapped around the
chicken loop line and also didn't depower the kite at all if pulled. They scraped the design and I had to attach to the depower pull strap above the
bar but at the same time upgraded my harness to one that had a safety loop - this way I could attach a long leash and wrap it over my head if it got
twisted. I don't see why this wouldn't work with your Best?
This lasted till I could do backrolls and couldn't keep track of how many in each direction so I just gave up and went suicide and haven't looked
back. Now the newer kite designs including Instincts include a better below the bar flag out line - this is the best of both worlds since you can
quickly attach to either and you can also avoid all wrapping of lines or leashes. Do your self a favor and upgrade to a chicken loop with such an
attachment.
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Quote: | Originally posted by dylanj423
howdy mark... im also in houston... welcome to the sport...
where do you go to fly/ ride... maybe we can meet up next time the wind blows...
i attach my leash to my spreader bar, that way it is attached to me should i pull th quick release.... my peter lynn bar doesnt use a leash, rather
the safety is built into the bar and attaches via the chicken loop
in any case... if you like buggying or landboarding you should come check out dead bird buggy bash on galveston over thanksgiving week...
good luck |
Thanks.
I always go to san Luis pass. Love it down there. I've seen lots of buggies there, but I'm normally over the other end of the beach.
If I'm not working ill be at the dbbb. I remember the chick at kitesunlimited telling me about that years ago but never went.
Cheers
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Quote: | Originally posted by bluefunelement
Today I attach my leash to my harness leash line and the "suicide" clip in the chicken loop as Ozone Instincts are incredibly depowered with the bar
all the way out.
When I was just starting I would attach the leash to a flagout connection below the bar but it was their first design and both wrapped around the
chicken loop line and also didn't depower the kite at all if pulled. They scraped the design and I had to attach to the depower pull strap above the
bar but at the same time upgraded my harness to one that had a safety loop - this way I could attach a long leash and wrap it over my head if it got
twisted. I don't see why this wouldn't work with your Best?
[img]http://www.live2kite.
This lasted till I could do backrolls and couldn't keep track of how many in each direction so I just gave up and went suicide and haven't looked
back. Now the newer kite designs including Instincts include a better below the bar flag out line - this is the best of both worlds since you can
quickly attach to either and you can also avoid all wrapping of lines or leashes. Do your self a favor and upgrade to a chicken loop with such an
attachment.
[img]http://kiteboarding.com/prodimages/megatrong] |
I would love new gear, but stuff to do with kitesurfing is so expensive. I just got my kite, bar, harness from van and will be Lucky to get a board
for Christmas.
This is the exact bar I have sevensports.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=SS&Product_Code=05SBar&Category_Code=
I'll be attaching my leash just like the wrist leash in the pic.
Depending on how the nemesis behaves when depowered I may have to go suicide in the future, but I'll probably just get a new/used bar by then.
I understand connecting your leash to the CL for riding unhooked (and even the double leash system), but I don't understand attaching it just above
the CL on a system like I have (without a flag or 5th line attachment at the CL). If you do attach just above the CL and pull your QR, your main line
will detach from the CL and the kite will be attached to you at the main line below the bar by your leash, but the bar's only gonna move toward the
kite as far as the stopper or trim strap adjust, which will only depower it to the same extent as just letting go of the bar when hooked in. So what's
the benefit of pulling the QR on the CL if you attach your safety above the CL on a system like mine?
I only ask because it seems some people ride this way.
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Mark,
I assume you got the missing hose for the pump!! I actually been going down to Port Aransas lately. As soon as the wind picks up one of these
weekends, Dylan and I can meet up with you at SLP. I will most likely be at DBBB also. Florida was nice but the wind wasn't there. I didn't have
anything bigger than a 9M after I sold you my 12M so spend most of the time laying on the beach
btw.. if you want to be able to attach to that little ring above your chicken loop ( currently missing from your bar) , you will need to MOD you bar
to use a mini 5th. It will make more sense to you once you see it.
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Kinda jumping in 1/2 through but just incase you don't know the Ozone Megatron has a beal line that runs through the spinner and chicken loop and is
knotted to the suicide loop under the chicken loop. If you stick with the same diam beal line you could order your own length and VERY easily replace
what it ships with. Also if you want to provide extra wear protection just use some plastic tubing from the water section in Home Depot and run your
beal line through before installing it - I have 3 - an older one with the plastic fused beal line - a new beal only and one older one with beal and a
plastic tubing and it's amazing how much the plastic tubing has saved wear/tear
http://atlantickiteboarding.com/tech-ozone.html
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So after a lot of reading I understand a lot more about what is going on now. A mini 5th line looks like my best bet, and I would have to fit
that to my bar with the megatron set up suggested by bluefunelement for it to work with my bar. Where it gets complicated is where to attach that mini
5th line to allow for complete depower/flagging of the kite (if I connected it to my center line swivel thing it would only give the same amount of
depower you get when letting go of the bar). Seems this is different for different kites, and some have some pretty cool set ups like the complete set
up from ozone where it flags out on only one front line. Man I wish I had the money for that.
Thanks for all the help trying to understand this!
Van, I may be heading down SLP Sunday with family regardless of wind.
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just make sure it works before you rely on it
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What I Am In The Market For: Peter Lynn Vapors, Weatherproof Kite Buggy Bag for Libre, PL or Flexi Small Buggy to Tow With, Flexi Pro Link Handles,
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Quote: | Originally posted by dylanj423
just make sure it works before you rely on it |
Absolutely. I will definitely be using one of my OSR handles as an attachment point (just like in the picture with the wrist leash). I'll do this
untill it becomes a problem, which I don't see being anytime soon.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skwidward
.... suggested by bluefunelement for it to work with my bar. Where it gets complicated is where to attach that mini 5th line to allow for complete
depower/flagging of the kite (if I connected it to my center line swivel thing it would only give the same amount of depower you get when letting go
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Unless your kite has a "Y" center bridle way up the lines like F-Ones then you could do away with the swivel since the megtron will itself swivel for
you. - buy the Ozone tri-ring and run your center lines through it and attached to rings so they can pull toward you but not back and then you attach
your flag out extension line from that ring through the bar and chicken loop. You can even switch which front line it pulls through so you can land it
into the wind properly.
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Quote: | Originally posted by bluefunelement
Quote: | Originally posted by Skwidward
.... suggested by bluefunelement for it to work with my bar. Where it gets complicated is where to attach that mini 5th line to allow for complete
depower/flagging of the kite (if I connected it to my center line swivel thing it would only give the same amount of depower you get when letting go
of the bar). |
Unless your kite has a "Y" center bridle way up the lines like F-Ones then you could do away with the swivel since the megtron will itself swivel for
you. - buy the Ozone tri-ring and run your center lines through it and attached to rings so they can pull toward you but not back and then you attach
your flag out extension line from that ring through the bar and chicken loop. You can even switch which front line it pulls through so you can land it
into the wind properly.
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I see what you're saying. My center lines run through what I guess you could call a "tri-ring." It's like three metal rings joined as one piece in a
pyramid formation. To set my center lines up like you suggested I'd have to cut mine, as my center lines are all one line if you know what I mean. The
middle of the one line is attached at the tri-ring and each end is one of the center lines. If I did that, I'd have to be super careful to get the
lengths right etc.
Like I said though, I will probably fly my set up like I have it (attached to the OSR handle) for a long or until it become a problem.
In the picture in your last post I see the two center lines, but is the line in the middle? Must be a 5th line?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skwidward
In the picture in your last post I see the two center lines, but is the line in the middle? Must be a 5th line? |
Yes - 5th line to kite but only used for anti-invert and some remove the line completely. My first kite used this as the pull through but that was
soooo wrong an idea - just held the kite downwind and fully opened :shocked2:
OSR handle is good but if it's a steering handle and you pull your chicken loop while any lines are wrapped around the bar you might cause a "death
spiral" -
I'd prefer to be connected to one center line and use the OS lines just for flagging out on landing
maybe I read your post wrong
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Yeah, one of the OSR handles on one of the outside lines. The death spiral doesn't sound all that appealing...but this is my only option right now.
I like the ozone megatron setup. Is there a certain way to convert the front lines i described or is just as simple as cutting them to make to
separate lines and then tie a ring to each? Getting the length right might be a bit tricky. Maybe once I get a better feel for the kite I feel a bit
more confident cutting those lines.
EDIT: Looking at my lines a little closer, the part I'm talking about having to cut is actually separate from the front lines themselves. I'm gonna
attach a pic.
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Here you can see what's going on. The way the front lines attach to that "tri-ring" bit are via this extension line (probably has a proper names). I
could attach rings to the front lines easy using a larS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s head it would just leave the front lines that much shorter......
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What are your line legnths sheeted in? Out?
If you can adjust or shorten your outer lines the same amount then it will fly the same.
I'm about to do this to some lines so I'll post how it goes.
Coming to wildwood?
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Quote: | Originally posted by bluefunelement
What are your line legnths sheeted in? Out?
If you can adjust or shorten your outer lines the same amount then it will fly the same.
I'm about to do this to some lines so I'll post how it goes.
Coming to wildwood? |
I'm not sure how long the lines are. I'll have to do the attach them to the fence trick to figure out if they
are all the same length. Should all 4 lines be the same length? And if so at what point? Say front lines trimmed all the way out with the bar halfway
between the stopper and the chicken loop? I know I ask a lot of questions
Not going to wildwood. Sounds like fun though.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skwidward
I'm not sure how long the lines are. I'll have to do the attach them to the fence trick to figure out if they are all the same length. Should all 4
lines be the same length? And if so at what point? Say front lines trimmed all the way out with the bar halfway between the stopper and the chicken
loop? I know I ask a lot of questions
Not going to wildwood. Sounds like fun though. |
As long as you know what they are stock then you can match that - same for extensions - doesn't matter as long as they are all equal so you don't
change your depower ratio
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Ok, safety guy chiming in... Not much of a poster, and only an occasional lurker, But... I gotta chime in!
I like the enthusiasm on this forum, and the help offered is always "neighborly," yet I'm a bit concerned with the whole newbie with a 12m, wife
launching me while I'm strapped in, where the heck does my leash go type of red flag, and nobody asks about the level of experience? Have you flown a
12m kite before? Any lessons?
Not trying to be patronising, I've just dealt with alot of these scenarios over the years where people want sooo bad to be kiters, that they forego
training on small gear. Then they go buy large kites, and put their lives in the hands of Darwin's theory, have a brush with death, and sell their
gear.
Again, no offence intended. Just trying to put the horse before the cart here.
cda
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Skwidward
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Quote: | Originally posted by cdakiterI'm a bit concerned with the whole newbie with a 12m, wife launching me while I'm strapped in, where the heck
does my leash go type of red flag, and nobody asks about the level of experience? Have you flown a 12m kite before? Any lessons?
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Level of experience: with lei kites?
-None.
Have you flown a 12m kite before?
-no.
Any lessons?
-none.
The question was, where do you attach 'your' leash?
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