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Originally posted by icutaway
New to the site
I read an article( Windwiz on Spectra lines)
? does any one here know What a (no sew finger trap) is ?
I did some searching of the forms and found no results .
It is a way of securing the loop in the end of the line with very little line degredation.
If there is interest in this post i will go into further detail
A skydiver with an interest in kites. |
I know what the (no sew trap) is. Feel free to share your thoughts.
I can see this being more useful to big power kite flyers/surfers using 500# + line. These guys are getting big air time and the flying line used
needs to be as strong as the rating. It would also be useful to flyers who use sleeving.
I use knots on all the bridles of my kites because the line rating is usually stronger than it needs to be.
I also use knots on my flying lines. I have been using a figure eight knot on my 350# flying lines and I have had this set for about 7 years now.
In the past I have used three methods of no sew on the bridles.
1. glue (messy)
2. knots (currently in use)
3. inserting the line into itself. (time consuming) (no knot trap)
Former skydiver.