So, as of today I have an HQ NPW5 6.0m and I'm not sure what length lines I want on it.
First thing I did when I got it outside was to just attach it right to a pair of handles to see how that works. While I could definitely control the
kite this way I couldn't get anywhere near the pull I'd need to.
So, next I decided to attach the lines it came with. Upon stretching them out I realized they seem to be much longer than my 20m lines. Once I got it
into the air I got a huge grin as it pulled harder than I've ever gotten a kite to pull before. This line length might be perfect if it wasn't for the
fact that I can't fly in huge open fields and if I brought the kite too far to either side I had to worry about crashing it. Thus, I'm pretty sure I'd
like something shorter, but I'm not sure how much shorter.
Looking online the shortest quad line set I've found is 17.5m. This sounds like it could be a good size, but I'm curious why there aren't any shorter
sizes out there. Also curious how I might be able to experiment with different sizes before ordering new lines. I'd also like to know what kinds of
lines other people like with NPWs.
One idea I have would be to tie something like an alpine butterfly knot somewhere up my current long lines and use this to attach the handles closer
to the kite. Is there any reason this might be a bad idea?
Not sure how much NPW flying experience you have so I'll assume none: an NPW needs brake line tension at all times otherwise it will start to
collapse, you need to hold the handles with the power lines above your index finger to allow you to control the brake line.
I usually test fly mine on 2m lines with no issues, then put 20m or 25m lines on after that, there is a trick for NPWs and that's to add a Z-bridle
which connects the power line to the brake lines at the kite end, this keeps the brake tension on and allows you to fly with slacker brake lines.
The shorter the flying lines the smaller the window becomes, which is probably way you struggled trying direct to the handles.
Blade V 4.9m & 8.5m VIP,Ozone Frenzy 11m, SS Flexifoil buggy, PL hybrid suspension buggy (PTW), MBS core 95.
homemade:
NPW 9b: 7m (Union Jack). NPW 9b HA 3m (Damien) and 10m (Jolly R). NPW21 3m, 5m (aka Zombie), 8m (Batman), 11.5m (NASA), NPW 21 HA 6.8m
The Hammers 5m, 7.2m & 12m
Due to the size of the beach I fly at, I use mostly NPW's on 30-35' lines, which I made up myself. I ordered a set of PKD handles with the adjustable
brake line cleat from BigKidKites, and had Jeff make me some 50 foot lines(about 15M, they would have worked last year, but this year Lake Ontario
levels are way up, making the beach only about 40' wide) As bigE123 says, the shorter the lines, the smaller the wind window, so I often find that
wind I could use my 4.8M on 20M lines, will often require that I use my 7M with the 35' lines.
I have only buggied a few times flying right off the handles, wind was 30mph, gusting to 40+, and I was using the 2.4M. :o Didn't have GPS at the
time, so I have no idea how fast I was going, but it was FAST!
I think that most commercial manafacturers use the 20-25M line length, and the flight of their foils are based on this. I have flown some foils on my
shorty lines, and while they will fly, the tiny window combined with the quicker reaction time to the kite keeps me on my NPW's. I have too many
obstacles to contend with, and a mistake with a foil is much more costly than with an NPW.
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Bob Lussier
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Toxic HQ , 7.5MApex III, HQ, Quadrifoil XXXL (9.66M), NPW5 2.4,4.8m,
NPW9 3.4M(HQ),NPW9 7M (RASTA\'S FURY),
NPW9 7.6M (BIGSISTAH),NPW9 12MGREENMONSTER(km4), P L Comp ST buggy,PL Bigfoot+
buggy, Atomic Alibi Snowboard, Protec Knee/Elbow Pads & Helmet, Seirus wristguards, Demon crash shorts, LaCross chest/shoulder pads.
(tryin\' to be safe!)
If you like, I have some leftover sheathing kits for repairing / shortening lines. Instructions are in Dutch but it's not hard to figure out. Just
send me an address.
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I'd seen a little about how the brake line was important, but never heard about holding the handles differently. Going to try that out today.
I think part of my problem when flying right on the handles could be turbulence too, but the larger wind window definitely made a difference. I'm
thinking somewhere between 10m-20m might be the sweet spot for me.
bobalooie57: So do you just have several sets of lines of different lengths or is there some trick to temporarily shortening lines? I feel like my
alpine butterfly loop idea could work if I could place them equidistant, but that could prove pretty difficult. I'm also not sure how much I should
worry about the loss in line strength that a knot adds.
I have linesets that came with foils I have bought, usually 20 or 25M, I bought a few sets of Vector 17.5M lines on here a while back, then I bought
some bulk Spectra with some sleeving and made a few sets of my own. I'd be nervous about putting knots in my (unsleeved)lines, it might cause
weakness. I had a line break one time and it only had a kink in it, no knot.
Team MEAN GREEN
Bob Lussier
OUTLAW KITER 1.4M Beamer III, 2M Beamer IV,2M
Toxic HQ , 7.5MApex III, HQ, Quadrifoil XXXL (9.66M), NPW5 2.4,4.8m,
NPW9 3.4M(HQ),NPW9 7M (RASTA\'S FURY),
NPW9 7.6M (BIGSISTAH),NPW9 12MGREENMONSTER(km4), P L Comp ST buggy,PL Bigfoot+
buggy, Atomic Alibi Snowboard, Protec Knee/Elbow Pads & Helmet, Seirus wristguards, Demon crash shorts, LaCross chest/shoulder pads.
(tryin\' to be safe!)
Line length will make a HUGE difference to the power/size of the window you get from the kite. I usually fly either 20 or 25m, but a 10m or 15m set
would be advantageous to have in restricted areas. See if you can make up or buy a 10m & 5m set - you can join them together when you have the
room. Knots generally reduce line strength by half (depending on knot) and would tend to jam pretty hard on thin lines under tension (although the
Alpine looks reasonable for not jamming - don't think I've ever tied that particular knot though). Even so, I would avoid the use knots in kite
lines. Here's a vid of the Nasa Star 2 (which is based on the NPW design I think) on handles without the Z bridle...
Going to have to give that a shot when it stops raining.
There's no reason this wouldn't work straight off the handles, right? Without any short lines flying right off the handles often ends up being my best
option atm.
Yes you could go straight off the handles but don't forget about where to hold the handles. I've test flown a few of my NPWs straight off the bridle
points, it's not ideal as the window as very small but it will fly.
Blade V 4.9m & 8.5m VIP,Ozone Frenzy 11m, SS Flexifoil buggy, PL hybrid suspension buggy (PTW), MBS core 95.
homemade:
NPW 9b: 7m (Union Jack). NPW 9b HA 3m (Damien) and 10m (Jolly R). NPW21 3m, 5m (aka Zombie), 8m (Batman), 11.5m (NASA), NPW 21 HA 6.8m
The Hammers 5m, 7.2m & 12m
Yeah, just want to be sure z-bridling won't somehow change that. Yesterday for the first time I actually got moving on my board with my NPW right off
the bridle. Lots of fun until I managed to break a binding on my board.
You can fly a nasa wing on any length line set or without on handles.
Susan (npw goddess)
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npw9 3.4, 5.3, 6.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 15.0 meters
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Also.......... a NPW that feels overpowered on long lines may feel just right on shorter lines-as the power window is smaller- but also, wind may
have less velocity flying it closer to the ground.
On Very short line or off the bridal (0-5 feet)...syncro' buggy ridin' :
You can buy some Qline and make a set of whatever size you this will suit your needs. I think a few of the retailors on here sell Qline by the foot? I
like 2m lines with my NPW. Just long enough to create a bit of a window. Short enough you could haul in the kite and release it again while in motion
when poaching back roads and passing under power lines.
You can buy some Qline and make a set of whatever size you this will suit your needs. I think a few of the retailors on here sell Qline buy the foot?
I like 2m lines with my NPW. Just long enough to create a bit of a window. Short enough you could haul in the kite and release it again while in
motion when poaching back roads and passing under power lines.
Until my board is fixed I'm going to be flying my NPW right off the handles with my inline skates. Assuming I can find a large enough paved area that
is.