jasonq
Since 12 Jan 2009
249 Posts
hood river
Stoked
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Tue Oct 07, 25 5:32 pm |
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I think every kite in the last 15-ish years is designed for equal length lines. I have used the same bar on LF envys, slinghshot ghosts, north reaches, switch heliums, and switch elements. kites designed for 4 vs 5 lines and low vs high V still drive bar differences. today, 4 line low V is by far the most common.
The last kite i knew that used unequal lengths lines was a Best kite from like 15+ years ago (red bar or red shift bar maybe???)
your bar should be fine.
but it is a good idea to check your bar routinely for line stretch. attach all lines to a post via a carabiner and a loop, or whatever works best for your pigtails. then at full power on the trim/depower, with the bar all the way against the chicken loop and square to the lines, all lines should be taught with the same tension. if not, adjust pigtails, leader lines/knots as necessary. its not a big deal if the outside lines are a little different in length, the bar can deal with that. but inside lines that are different will make kites fly strangely. Inside and outside being different lengths least to being under powered in one direction, and over sheeting in the other. |
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