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SpaceRacer
Since 04 Nov 2007
434 Posts
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Sun Dec 14, 08 3:06 pm Failed quick release |
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Hi,
Every kiter's life depends on the reliability of his/her QR when it's needed. What if it fails? Ever think of a backup system for it? I know that SS makes the Surefire but I often pre-release by accident or when going toeside. What do you think of a product like this?
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/24147-qrh-spreader-bar-frame-from-rwo.html |
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shred_da_gorge
Since 12 Nov 2008
1365 Posts
Da Hood & Da Wood
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Tue Dec 16, 08 3:05 pm |
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The problem I see is that the donkey dick wouldn't hold the chicken loop on it as-is. Otherwise seems a decent idea. Any idea how much pressure it can take, if it compares to what a kite would put on it? Would guess it'd be comparable to hanging off a trapeze, but I've never sailed anything bigger than a 5.0.  |
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rodeo clown

Since 29 Jan 2007
40 Posts
Seattle
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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
440 Posts
Hood River
Obsessed
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Tue Dec 16, 08 11:00 pm |
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| dude that's why you check your stuff before you go out..there always gonna be the freak accident..its the nature of the sport. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Wed Dec 17, 08 1:21 am |
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| I think the best back up is a sharp knife. Even the best system can get all kludged up when the shit hits the fan. Two kites wound together, jammed QR, wrapped up in your lines, stuck on a crab pot... a good knife is good for what ails you. |
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SpaceRacer
Since 04 Nov 2007
434 Posts
Obsessed
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Fri Dec 26, 08 12:46 pm |
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| Stuff fails. Redundancy is not something to consider. It should and will be built into most products soon enough. |
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