Folding is much better for your canopy material and bladder, plus it makes pumping a breeze.
Don't roll your kite so tight, it is terrible for the canopy and bladders, takes way to much time, and pumping is a pain.
You know what happens if you roll it to tight, It doesn't work!
skent
Since 08 Aug 2011
170 Posts
North Bend, WA & Lyle, WA
Stoked
Wed Jul 03, 13 1:04 pm
I am a folder. It's been a long time since I have rolled a tight one. _________________ Steve
CGKA Member
ShiverMeTimbers
Since 26 Feb 2013
381 Posts
Gig Harbor
Obsessed
Wed Jul 03, 13 2:08 pm
??? this makes no sense to me. by folding, you put creases in your kite. rolling seems much easier on the material. I come from a sailing background and folding was the less preferred method. please explain.
I'm also totally new to kiteboarding, so if I'm wrong, please lemme know. My feelings won't be hurt. Last edited by ShiverMeTimbers on Wed Jul 03, 13 4:01 pm; edited 1 time in total
Inept_Fun
Since 14 Apr 2005
1417 Posts
Hood River
XTreme Poster
Wed Jul 03, 13 2:48 pm
Fold me a fatty...
That doesn't really flow.
I'm a roller. _________________ I heart dangling
OG
Since 07 Jun 2011
599 Posts
Addicted
Wed Jul 03, 13 3:54 pm
there is something built into kiters, seems like mostly FNG kiters, that want to tell people what to do.
No work tomorrow fewls, who's rollin'em up?
Sauve
Since 19 Mar 2009
97 Posts
Hood River
Wed Jul 03, 13 9:39 pm
For years I've been using the technique of holding the kite bag like a pair of pants I'm about to put on and cramming the kite in with my legs repeatedly. I highly recommend this over the fold or the roll. either that or leaving lines attached and putting kite loosly in trunk so that when I'm almost home I can pull the trunk latch and let the kite out like a drag parachute brake _________________ Sean Sauve
Sailut
Since 31 May 2005
72 Posts
Utah
Thu Jul 04, 13 5:26 am
Here is a video from someone that repairs kites.
suggesting rolling.
mschulz
Since 29 May 2007
530 Posts
Reno, NV
Addicted
Thu Jul 04, 13 6:23 am
Rolling vs folding is personal preference. I may get burned for saying this, but I do a little of both, fold it once on each side, then roll. I have been using the same kites now for 3 or years, no problem, and I don't seem to have a problem pumping them up. _________________ MS
consumer
Since 28 Nov 2010
406 Posts
banned
Obsessed
Thu Jul 04, 13 6:36 am
I always roll the left side of my kites, but fold the right side. You can come check my kites out to see which side has more wear, it is quite striking.
(i'm joking)
undertow
Since 15 Feb 2008
371 Posts
BeaversBurg
Obsessed
Thu Jul 04, 13 6:50 am
I always roll, then pass to the left.
Enjoy your freedom
If you live in WA.
wylieflyote
Since 30 Jun 2006
1648 Posts
Puget Sound & Wa. Coast
XTreme Poster
Thu Jul 04, 13 8:13 am
undertow wrote:
Enjoy your freedom
If you live in WA.
Curious to know how many stores will be in Stevenson & White Salmon for all you poor suckers in Ore. Oh.... and is it then against the law to drive across the bridge? Might be another federal issue.
State’s marijuana consultants finishing up work: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2013/07/03/2665082/states-marijuana-consultants-finishing.html _________________ CGKA Member
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sirmichaelo
Since 26 Mar 2010
353 Posts
Maui
Obsessed
Life is too short for second chances, although we do get many of them.
FlyDunes
Since 09 Oct 2007
1034 Posts
Aloha
XTreme Poster
Fri Jul 05, 13 1:31 pm
I loosely fold in big sections. Its way quicker than rolling and the kite seems to pump up much cleaner without twisting and catching on itself.
And for folks that worry about wear and tear.... Have you ever actually "worn out" a kite before you wanted something newer?
I beat the crap out of my kites, I almost always self-launch and land them, and I push them into their bag like it's a stuff sack. I usually sell my kites cheap or give them away after about a max of 3 years and then move on to my next new kites. Even then they still seem to be in great shape, they just aren't the latest and greatest tech.
I think my Rallys have seen three seasons now and there's not a damn thing wrong with them. Even the depower lines look fresh, and I kite nearly every day in season. Well done Slingshot!
Of course some people baby their kites obsessively (Owen) and then sell them in about a year in pretty much like-new condition so they get most or all of their money back out of them. I'm not that guy. _________________ Lets FLY
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