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Sounds like you may not be using a bar with enough throw. Is it a waroo bar?
Waroos have no bar pulleys so they need a lot of bar throw to depower. |
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Stock waroo bar. Like I said i am used to the pretty much 100% depower of the contra letting go of the bar. Dont think its quite the same with the waroo. i had my rear lines on the second knot in from the end(end of the line not the kite end), and it was a pretty windy day I definitely felt really powered on that 15 so that may have something to do with it too.
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Oh hell if it was Sunday, and you were on a 15 at around 2pm, then yeah you where at the top end of that kite. The top end of the Waroo 15 is probably around 22... I was on my 12M 06 waroo during that time and really powered up.
But then it died back down again... |
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Jim, You are picking up on some of the differences in kite design and flight chateristicts. I have experienced the exact same findings having owned and spent time on both of the kites you mention. However it is important to check often and adjust as necessary your line lengths so that all four lines are the same length with the bar between 1 and 2 inches from being pulled all the way in. This will result in you being able to get the most out of what ever kite you have attached to the bar.
Enjoy |
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