Hi!
Looking for suggestions/comments on 5th line bars (both good and bad). I rigged my own 5th line bar, but it is pretty ghetto, and I have no fine tuning of 5th line tension on-the-fly (which I've heard can take the place of sheeting the center lines). I really like the relaunchablility of the 5th line for light winds, as well as that the kite doesn't spiral when the safety is acitivated.
So far I have read good things about RRD 5th line bar as well as Slingshot's Oneline, but bad things about North's 5th Element. Any specific comments on the pros/cons of these systems as well as any others?
Also, any suggestions on making a my 5th line tunable are welcome.
5th line bar (repost)
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The RRD bars are narrow and have a very light feel, which is something I like a lot. Some bars tend to be a bit thicker, which I personally don't like much. What makes the Type Wave bar different and increases depower is the active 5th line. Unspinning rotations is a little trickier than with the Type 7 or HiR bar, so with the Type Wave I either do an opposite rotation or loop the kite back the other way to unspin the lines.
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