Power Kite Forum

Line combos

5KnotJohn - 5-5-2003 at 07:39 PM

Along with my Takoon kite, I purchased a second bar with all of the safety features. I really impressed with the Takoon releases, but the lines seem really flimsy. On my old bar, I put new lines on it just a few months ago. They're really stiff and wirey (top brand, can't remember the name). The Takoon lines are light and and easily bent in half. Are these cheap? Any advice? Does it really matter?

doomwheels - 6-5-2003 at 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by 5KnotJohn
They're really stiff and wirey (top brand, can't remember the name).


You are most likely referring to Powerline. It's the best line for kitesurfing. I have some #600 sets if you are interested. You can use the forum's U2U Instant Messenger to contact me personally.

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The Takoon lines are light and and easily bent in half. Are these cheap? Any advice? Does it really matter?


There are many different line manufacturers. Buying from one that has come from the kite industry (rather than Windsurfing/Kitesurfing) is better.

Most important to use a fine braided Spectra free of line buggars and brask test is relative to the size of your kite and the wind you are flying it in.

I use #600 Powerline for 11M+ and #300 for 9M-.

Hope this helps,
BC

5KnotJohn - 6-5-2003 at 06:10 PM

Great - Thanks.

Any idea on the Takoon stuff? I would guess that it falls into the kite-surfing category.

John

doomwheels - 6-5-2003 at 11:05 PM

I've never flown Takoon so I can't give a rating. These days there is not much variance between the wings.

I tend to stick with Cabrinha Kites. The quality is high, a logical range of sizes, and well conceived harness and safety gear. Also boards, bindings etc.
http://www.Cabrinhakites.com

Perhaps you can submit a review of Takoon (in a new post) with some URLs and owner tips. That would be an asset to those who may be considering a purchase.

BC