Durability and reliability of controller components
This afternoon I broke the swivel (which holds the front lines (the base of the "Y") on my Blade controller ....effectively meaning I suddenly lost both front lines with the obvious consequences. I had just landed a jump (reasonable for an old codger) and had the kite fold up, Even though I don't mega boost we kite in shallowish water and free falling even 4 metres doesn't appeal.
I replace the flying lines and the trim/depower lines regularly as soon as they show signs of wear.
Whats the consensus about part longevity - Chicken loop, cleats, swivels etc. Is replacing the whole controller every 12 months the go?
Given that the woo phenomenon is urging us all to aspire to as lofty height as we can muster -do we have the right gear for the job?
Is a "king of the air" Bar and lines just a standard of the shelf model or are there more heavy duty components available.
Just wondering - The blade one is made of plastic (as are many of the components of the whole system for many of the controllers available).
I will replace the part with a Naish metal one for now, but am interested to hear opinions on the strongest set ups that are available.
Both the Ozone and Cabrinha systems look the goods.
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