Be warned, bar conversions don't always work as easy as they would at first seem. Problem with putting the brake lines on the centre, is when you turn
left, the right flying line will be let out, but the right brake will remain put, so effectively you're pulling in on right brake when turning left,
the same works turning the other way.
It's easily fixed though, all you need is about 3m of Q power line or something fairly tough. Put a 1m extension on either flying line off the bar
ends, then put a safety line through the centre of the bar, knot on one end to stop it at the bar end, About 1/2m from the bar you want to put a small
pulley, Run a 1m lenght of Q line through the pulley and tie a knot on either end. Pull the 2 knots tight and tie another knot at the end of each of
the flying line extentions from the bar. All 4 knots should end up the same distance from the bar.
The reason for this setup is so that when you turn left, you'll get slack in the left brake line, this slack will work it's way through the pulley and
give you the movement you need on the right brake to not be applied. Works great on any kite.
Another question though, why not use the Arcs for the buggy/snowkiting. I've gotten along great with a 13m Venom in the buggy in winds from about
12mph up to 35mph.
Sysmic S1 Buggy.
0.7m / 1.4m / 2.0m PKD Buster I
4.4m PKD Buster
10m JoJo RM+
6m Flysurfer Outlaw
12m Ozone Access