Line Stretching?
#1
Posted 05 June 2007 - 03:13 AM
Im quite new at flying rev stunt kites. I have a Rev EXP and have recently bought a Rev Shockwave. I was just wondering if the Laser Pro Gold Spectra lines that came with the shockwave will stretch? and if so, then how much? I have heard people say that the cheaper lines stretch quite a lot but not sure how much the laser pro's will stretch? Thanks.
#3
Posted 05 June 2007 - 09:04 AM
All spectra lines will stretch when new, however only the high quality spectra lines such as Shanti and Laser Pro will "almost" stop stretching after they are broken in.Hi fellow kite flyers,
Im quite new at flying rev stunt kites. I have a Rev EXP and have recently bought a Rev Shockwave. I was just wondering if the Laser Pro Gold Spectra lines that came with the shockwave will stretch? and if so, then how much? I have heard people say that the cheaper lines stretch quite a lot but not sure how much the laser pro's will stretch? Thanks.
Breaking in is usually the result of a lot of flying particularly in strong winds. After the high quality lines are broken in, you should check them maybe once a year for any more stretch. You will find that the lower lines tend to stretch a bit more.
Low quality spectra line can drive you crazy with their random stretching.
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#4
Posted 05 June 2007 - 02:06 PM
1 at your flying area take a stake and put your loops in the stake and put it all the way in the ground to the top this way its in stright
2 unwind your lines and check to see if they are all the same length if not then even them
3 take you likes if dual tie to the straps if quad tie to the handles
4 last get a good grip and check that your stake is in good grab your handles and lean your body but dont go to hard or youll break a line do this a few times before your first couple of flies and it should work fine
doin it at the flight area is best so all you have to do when your done is tie on your kite and fly also keep in mind that lighter line should be sone by pulling your arms back instead of your body the body lean method should be done only with 100# line and up
#5
Posted 06 June 2007 - 12:56 AM
Now if I can just figure out the pigtail thing....how to do it...exactly and what the best way to set it up for different conditions.....
P
#6
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:30 AM
#7
Posted 06 June 2007 - 08:30 AM
Attached is a 1995 photo of the pigtails on REV I SUL handle. There was a better photo, but Drachen Magazin never returned it to me.Thanks Ant....good stuff. I'm going to give that a try with my LPG's next time I'm in the field. 100' lines from Theresa...flown them a few times in some pretty strong wind....might be time to check them. I know it's time to deal with the 85' cheaper lines that came with my REV 1.5 SLE.
Now if I can just figure out the pigtail thing....how to do it...exactly and what the best way to set it up for different conditions.....
P
I hope this helps.
Long John (formerly Mr. R)
STACK International Executive Committee - 6/1996-6/2008
International Rules Book Committee and STACK International Head Judge - 6/2004-6/2008
World Sport Kite Championship Judge - 2004-2005-2006(Chief Judge)
13x 1st - 12x 2nd - 6x 3rd places in 37 overall Quadline individual competitions
NEWLY REVISED Web Site - http://www.johnnmitchell.com Check it out today!
#8
Posted 06 June 2007 - 08:55 AM
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#9
Posted 06 June 2007 - 10:23 AM
I'll give all that a try.
Appreciate the help.
P
#10
Posted 06 June 2007 - 11:36 AM
Denny #12

#11
Posted 06 June 2007 - 02:56 PM
#12
Posted 06 June 2007 - 07:55 PM
i used to do that before i did my method it does work but takes a while to get the lines right
Yes!!! I should have said that too. Or better yet done the quote thing. Antman is right. When I make the swap of uppers and lowers I usually have to change knots on the handles. Kind of a combo of the two.
Denny #12

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