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Repairs on the Inflatable Part of Kite???

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Created by xXPmanXx > 9 months ago, 6 Jan 2015
xXPmanXx
WA, 14 posts
6 Jan 2015 10:15PM
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I am looking at buying a kite and i have no real prior experience on a kitesufer so i was wondering if patching on the inflatable bit is a huge deal and will increase the chances of the kite breaking????

sorry if i seem like i have no idea because i really dont

Pemba
18 posts
7 Jan 2015 2:23AM
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xXPmanXx said..
I am looking at buying a kite and i have no real prior experience on a kitesufer so i was wondering if patching on the inflatable bit is a huge deal and will increase the chances of the kite breaking????

sorry if i seem like i have no idea because i really dont


I assume you mean the bladder ? It is not a huge deal, easier than a bicycle. I can't say for sure but I doubt it would increase the chances of the kite breaking. Personally I have had to repair holes in the bladder just a few times in 12 years or so - if you kite on water holes in your bladders will be a rare thing. More often valves delaminate, usually on older kites and I have personally had better luck with some makes than others. In any case, no big deal to fix either.

bjw
QLD, 3647 posts
7 Jan 2015 6:20AM
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Its a pain. Dont buy anything that needs fixing.

When u are learning u dont need the hassle.

Ercorn
QLD, 199 posts
7 Jan 2015 7:47AM
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bjw said..
Its a pain. Dont buy anything that needs fixing.

When u are learning u dont need the hassle.


Agreed it is a pain, however you learn heaps when you have to do repairs.

xXPmanXx
WA, 14 posts
7 Jan 2015 8:54AM
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Thanks for that guys

also dose anyone have a spare pump i could buy amd know hwere i could get one???

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
13 Jan 2015 12:15AM
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No idea where you are but for the cheapest option for a pump I'd to head down to BiG W or Kmart and get an air mattress pump for about $12. The shaft will be plastic instead of metal and it will have lower quality seals but it will do in the short term for something cheap.

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
13 Jan 2015 1:50PM
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Chris6791 said..
No idea where you are but for the cheapest option for a pump I'd to head down to BiG W or Kmart and get an air mattress pump for about $12. The shaft will be plastic instead of metal and it will have lower quality seals but it will do in the short term for something cheap.


Don't waste your money on cheap pumps. Go to a kite shop and get a new North pump. I bought one recently and I was shocked how quickly and different they are to the conventional "yellow" pumps. The handles are bigger too so they won't hurt your hands when pumping big kites.

Loftywinds
QLD, 2060 posts
13 Jan 2015 1:51PM
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bjw said..
Its a pain. Dont buy anything that needs fixing.

When u are learning u dont need the hassle.


I agree. Get a foil kite like Ozone Chrono or HQ Matrixx or Flysurfer Speed 3. They are bomb proof just about.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
13 Jan 2015 5:05PM
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Loftywinds said..

Chris6791 said..
No idea where you are but for the cheapest option for a pump I'd to head down to BiG W or Kmart and get an air mattress pump for about $12. The shaft will be plastic instead of metal and it will have lower quality seals but it will do in the short term for something cheap.



Don't waste your money on cheap pumps. Go to a kite shop and get a new North pump. I bought one recently and I was shocked how quickly and different they are to the conventional "yellow" pumps. The handles are bigger too so they won't hurt your hands when pumping big kites.


Agreed, a decent pump is worth the extra few dollars but it looked like the OP is trying to do it real cheap. Probably better to spend a couple of dollars on a new cheapie than acquire someone else's secondhand rubbish pump.

paulwatts
VIC, 3 posts
16 Jan 2015 12:56PM
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I have had my bladder go on a few kites at the ends. Best solution is one of those vacuum seal a meal machines. This just zaps the ends with a bit of heat and no glue needed. Both kites still going after this repair.



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