Kite leash concept - flawed?

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Kite leash concept - flawed?

Post by MehYam » Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:27 pm

My new Cabrinha kite with Recon 2, considered a "leash-less" locked-in system, works okay, but I've heard enough stories about harness breakage and other types of QR failures to make me consider adding my own kite leash to it. Even though it's an important piece of safety equipment, I feel like this is a last-resort option that I should be able to homebrew, safely, for little cash. But, I can't google much of anything on the net about the right way to make one of these. So I bought some rope from Hope Depot, with a couple of snap hooks tied at each end:

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One end goes to the loop on the side of my Da Kine harness, the other to the metal loop on the steering line.

I've got a bunch of concerns w/ this... the rope could never be cut w/ my harness knife, the snap hooks probably couldn't be released under load, and fastening this to my harness doesn't seem as good an idea as fastening it to my wrist, with velcro (but dammit, I can't find a velcro clasp anywhere on the net, am i dum?).

Whaddaya think, back to the drawing board?

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Post by charlie » Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:43 pm

ya...

you got to be able to get louse from the kite under load.

go get a relese under load shackle for about 40 $...is your ass wourth 40 ?.....or go buy the bypass leash for about 20$ from jeff at K.W.S.
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Post by fearlu » Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:47 pm

Wrist leashes are a bad idea all around-- fashion something that attaches to a secondary point on your harness, you'll be glad you did. I was violently dragged by my wrist back in the day (while learning) and it's not pretty.
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Post by kitebored » Tue Jul 19, 2005 12:34 am

i agree that a wrist leash isn't the best idea... but i have a bunch floating around. if you want one let me know.
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