Turbo Launcher - saves walking lines???

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RGS
RGS
VIC
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RGS RGS
VIC, 5 posts
5 Feb 2009 11:25am
Hey guys,

I saw this on eBay. Looks good but I am not convinced.... but am willing to become a believer :)

Has any one used one?

Any feedback welcomed!

Link:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290293913160&ih=019&category=166208&ssPageName=ADME:B:SEMK:AU:SHOWI&emailtemplateid=10348654&sellerid=RiQT1QfV9O0jG8pOYmAn8w==&buyerid=FpRekKD1aqCZzQKbngv3OA==&refid=store

Cheers

Clint
SurfConnect
SurfConnect
QLD
1674 posts
QLD, 1674 posts
5 Feb 2009 12:08pm
For places with limited setting up space, or area with lots of debris, or for boat launches, it suits very well. The lines are already sorted so you dont have to walk them at all. You will also be the first one to launch too! Goto your local shop, get a demo and try it out yourself. More details: http://www.kitelauncher.com/turbolauncher.php

If your local shop dont stock them, order from us direct and if you are not satisfied we offer a full money back guarantee within 14 days, less $5 postage.
johnnyg
johnnyg
WA
18 posts
WA, 18 posts
6 Feb 2009 2:03pm
Ordered!
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
11 Feb 2009 9:52pm
SurfConnect said...

You will also be the first one to launch! try it out yourself.

Just tell your mates to get the camera's ready
Zak
Zak
QLD
4 posts
Zak Zak
QLD, 4 posts
12 Feb 2009 5:35pm
I bought one. But I'm not a fan. Tested it out a few times on the beach and in the back yard and it seemed to work fine.

But using it for real.... different story. I've tried drift launching in light winds a couple of times and got things pretty tangled up. Would be VERY nervous about trying it in a decent breeze.
SurfConnect
SurfConnect
QLD
1674 posts
QLD, 1674 posts
12 Feb 2009 7:12pm
You will need to learn how to use it. Probably 6-8 times minimum before you get to know how to use it effectively. It will then become a piece of cake to use, the lines will unroll easily. Trick is to wind up from the back then it unrolls much easier. If you have any questions, give us a call. Or if you are not happy of your investment, return it to us for your money back!



Zak said...

I bought one. But I'm not a fan. Tested it out a few times on the beach and in the back yard and it seemed to work fine.

But using it for real.... different story. I've tried drift launching in light winds a couple of times and got things pretty tangled up. Would be VERY nervous about trying it in a decent breeze.


KitingCasey
KitingCasey
QLD
242 posts
QLD, 242 posts
12 Feb 2009 8:05pm
i really wanna see this work!!!
any youtube videos people know of?
Nobile
Nobile
SA
42 posts
SA, 42 posts
12 Feb 2009 9:11pm
There are couple....




Cheers
B
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5124 posts
VIC, 5124 posts
20 Feb 2009 3:35pm
A mate carries a little block of rubber with 4 slots cut part way through.

He winds the lines as usual until he gets to the kite then puts each line in a slot before disconnecting from the kite.

When setting up he attaches each line to the respective pigtail, removes the rubber block, then unwinds and launches. It works fine.

I prefer to walk my lines.
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