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Short lines, wind range

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Created by NickT > 9 months ago, 31 Mar 2012
NickT
WA, 1094 posts
31 Mar 2012 6:41PM
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Thinking of running a set of short lines this winter to increase my wind range. How much more should I expect and how short to go? Was thinking 20-22m.
Currently ride to 30kts 8m Catalyst and 6'0 Wam

Subculture
443 posts
31 Mar 2012 7:23PM
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Dimitri supplies a set of 15m lines with his kites now, so you have the option. Standard length are fitted to bar at purchase.

He loves riding short lines

You should be able to find out more on his site.

Jr Walks
WA, 284 posts
31 Mar 2012 7:45PM
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What's your current wind range on your 8m?
Down side of short lines is you'll feel the gusts a lot more.

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
31 Mar 2012 7:56PM
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22-30kts ATM

radman4
678 posts
1 Apr 2012 5:40AM
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I run all my kites on 21m lines except my 14's on 25m had both the Park and Trx 8m out in 40knots and my escape and fury 9m out in 36-38 so the shorter lines work well and its real gusty here, majority of winter rides can be anywhere in the 20-40knot range,tried the 25's on the smaller kites but never liked them dont think 15's would be any good in the lulls,prob be ok in real consistant wind though.

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
1 Apr 2012 8:10AM
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Is that on a surfie or a TT, I'm near 90kg and know the 8m Cat with 25's will be good to 40+ on a TT and 30 on a surfie.

arkgee
NSW, 639 posts
1 Apr 2012 5:31PM
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Jr Walks said...

What's your current wind range on your 8m?
Down side of short lines is you'll feel the gusts a lot more.


what is the upside of short lines? is it only top end...the kite would be a lot quicker I should imagine...shorter line less reaction time...hope this aint a stupid question....I have 7 and 9 wainmans which have the options of short or long and I have never used the short option....what...if anything have I been missing.

yeehaa
QLD, 123 posts
1 Apr 2012 6:13PM
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arkgee said...

Jr Walks said...

What's your current wind range on your 8m?
Down side of short lines is you'll feel the gusts a lot more.


what is the upside of short lines? is it only top end...the kite would be a lot quicker I should imagine...shorter line less reaction time...hope this aint a stupid question....I have 7 and 9 wainmans which have the options of short or long and I have never used the short option....what...if anything have I been missing.

I was wondering the same thing. I've heard they're better for looping? Is that because of the speed of the kite or the lack of power in the loop? Or both?

Jr Walks
WA, 284 posts
1 Apr 2012 5:01PM
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yeehaa said...

arkgee said...

Jr Walks said...

What's your current wind range on your 8m?
Down side of short lines is you'll feel the gusts a lot more.


what is the upside of short lines? is it only top end...the kite would be a lot quicker I should imagine...shorter line less reaction time...hope this aint a stupid question....I have 7 and 9 wainmans which have the options of short or long and I have never used the short option....what...if anything have I been missing.

I was wondering the same thing. I've heard they're better for looping? Is that because of the speed of the kite or the lack of power in the loop? Or both?



Spot on, only small differences with shortening your lines.

Kites quicker, More feel and response in the lines and less lines equals less line to get tangled.
Downside is your kite will jump up and down the wind window and less power.

Depending on how much you shorten your lines will effect how extreme the pro's and cons are.
Try look at some Lou Wainman videos when he rode Wipika he used to ride 7m lines.

brucex
QLD, 701 posts
1 Apr 2012 7:38PM
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Short lines can give you the ability to use the one kite in a wide range of conditions

This can make a great option when travelling as you can take 2 bars instead of 2 kites

eg - take a 10 m kite with long lines ( std - 23 m ) for lighter conditions
when the wind gets stronger - drop line length to 16 -

therefore using one kite - and two bars can make travelling a lot lighter

Ian Aldredge rides 16m lines a lot of the time

Charl dv
WA, 2485 posts
1 Apr 2012 10:57PM
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kite just becomes more jumpy in the wind and you get a fair bit more top end out of the kite when you got the control for it. i wouldnt go shorter than 18s, i used the schools 15s a few times for a laugh in 25 - 30 and it was still a bitch to ride with them on a TT, would be fun on a surfy though.

WRT loops it just makes it easier to get the kite lower in the loop and less drag from the lines lets it fly up faster to catch you better. imo if you loop properly and get the kite low, short lines often give a lot more aggressive power than long lines. i think its just to do with the increased turn and forward speed of the kites. just need to be more lit up before they start working well that's all.

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
2 Apr 2012 9:06AM
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Yeah just looking for a substitute for a six, might go 20's and see how it goes.
Loops look savage on short lines, think I'd want flat water instead of Pinnachop for loops.

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
2 Apr 2012 9:18AM
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Nick
I think this video should explains it all

The5MetreKid
QLD, 179 posts
2 Apr 2012 11:40AM
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10m lines? mega loop!

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
2 Apr 2012 10:27AM
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Do you still have a two line, Steve? Maybe I need to borrow it to really advance my freestyle
Two liner and Phil's Bic board would look like a time warp!

Poida
WA, 1922 posts
2 Apr 2012 12:14PM
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brucex said...

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Ian Aldredge rides 16m lines a lot of the time


i think it punts better

juicerider
WA, 790 posts
2 Apr 2012 3:06PM
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NickT said...

Do you still have a two line, Steve? Maybe I need to borrow it to really advance my freestyle
Two liner and Phil's Bic board would look like a time warp!


Ye still have 4 of them.
Did you notice how it was all unhooked, those French guys only hooked in to do their hair.

Opher
WA, 8 posts
5 Apr 2012 9:57PM
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My setup is not too different than yours:
I have a 10m and 8m catalyst, and 6m park, 20m and 25m bars, ride a 510 wam, and weight 75 kg.
I must say the difference in the bars is expressed in my opinion in about 2kt.
on 25 knots i get overpowered and its hard for my to ride waves, and that's about when I switch to the 6m.
18-20 is around when I switch to the 8m (about 18 with 25m lines, and 20 for 20m lines).
I must say, that my 20m bar does not work well with the park, only the 25m.
Never tried using a setup with shorter lines.


I hope this helped you out!

Plummet
4862 posts
6 Apr 2012 2:52AM
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i have no short line advice. but my little 6m reo loves 30plus. its a mad little kite that makes extreme conditions easy.

terryzarmzof
QLD, 336 posts
6 Apr 2012 8:18AM
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The smaller park shoots out ofthewindow too much on 20m lines. A lot smoother on 25m. I like the 10m park on 20m lines on surfboard. Less slack in the lines when going down the line and faster turning.

axis
VIC, 399 posts
6 Apr 2012 10:03AM
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Love 7 & 9 fuels on 20M lines. definitely feels like I get more top end.



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