If you own several kites, you will need different
bar lengths according to the kite size you are using.
The Kite
Attitude Bar adjusts to all kite sizes and saves you money: this is the "One
Bar Fits All" concept.
You will ride with the same bar for all your kites.
How do you choose the setting of the bar ends so that the bar
corresponds to a 45, 50, 55 or 60 cm bar length? This video shows
how you move the back flying lines from one hole to another.
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Where
do you connect the leash:
_ to the stainless steel ring
or to the red loop?
Kite schools and beginners will preferably go for the red loop.
Experienced riders will choose the stainless steel ring.
Important: never hook the leash at the same time to both the
stainless steel ring and the red loop. Choose one or the
other.
This video shows the benefits of the Kite Attitude bar : unhooked
moves made easy, the cleat at the chicken loop level makes it
really easy for short guys.
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How do you replace the rubber of the quick releaser?
In general, you will never have to replace this rubber, because
it is a high quality rubber designed for sea water. It is the
same quality that they use in harbours.
We always provide a spare rubber with each quick releaser.
This video explains how to change the rubber of the quick releaser
without damaging the rubber.
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How
to fold the kite lines properly, so that they do not entangle.
Next time you will be using your kite bar, you will appreciate.
The elastics at the bar ends are really cool. They keep your
kite lines folded so they don't entangle.
This video was shot at Trabaud, Martinique. The bar we used
for this video already has 300 hours of kiting behind it, and
it is still in great shape,
despite the demanding tropical conditions (UVs, salt,
heat tend to wear out the gear much faster).
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