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Kite worth repairing?

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2016 9:08 am
by andydavis
This is (was) a 2011 model year Liquid Force 10 m (that I bought in 2013 as part of a package, but then sat around for two year until I made the transition to kiting last summer...hence, it really only had about 1 year of use on it). Saturday at the Albany racetrack beach (it was a windy day), the middle panel just split (while it was flying) the entire width from the leading edge to the t.e. tape. I'm pretty sure it's ruined.

1) I am a beginner/intermediate...is it something I could have done?
2) It seems to me that this shouldn't have happened
3) Is it worth repairing? I think if it could be repaired for < $300 it might be worth it. (I have a new 10 m arriving Wednesday).

Re: Kite worth repairing?

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2016 9:23 am
by dwaynej
If it just split without you doing anything, likely the fabric was degraded from previous use/storage. I would not bother fixing it.

Re: Kite worth repairing?

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2016 10:55 am
by Sonny
andydavis wrote:This is (was) a 2011 model year Liquid Force 10 m (that I bought in 2013 as part of a package, but then sat around for two year until I made the transition to kiting last summer...hence, it really only had about 1 year of use on it). Saturday at the Albany racetrack beach (it was a windy day), the middle panel just split (while it was flying) the entire width from the leading edge to the t.e. tape. I'm pretty sure it's ruined.

1) I am a beginner/intermediate...is it something I could have done?
2) It seems to me that this shouldn't have happened
3) Is it worth repairing? I think if it could be repaired for < $300 it might be worth it. (I have a new 10 m arriving Wednesday).
I would say it might not be worth it but depends on the condition of the fabric and if you really like the kite. If the kite didn't rip off the LE then it might only cost about $160 at most to fix it.

Re: Kite worth repairing?

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 9:35 pm
by knyfe
dude, just tape it until it falls apart again, then dump it. Not worth a repair beyond a stupid one.

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