WA
1501 posts
Yeah they should be able to make it good as new. Where do you live?
There's a good guy in Perth and another good guy out the back of the Goldy.
Goldy
www.kiterepair.com.au/
Perth
www.kite.net.au/
QLD
1011 posts
Yup, easy repair around the $80 mark if you want it done nicely....
NSW
4382 posts
Definitely repairable, this is a very common rip, as in it happens on all brands. Yours is easier to fix as it has not gone through the trailing edge completely. Should be $80-$100 ish
We can do it for you in Sydney NSW, otherwise just contact any good kite shop. Or let us know where you are located?
You can also do it yourself with Kitefix, cost would be around $50-60 and it is very easy to do, stronger than sewing and less visible too!
http://www.kitepower.com.au/kitefix-mini-kit.html
QLD
2 posts
Thanks everyone been very helpful located in SA