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Quinton replacement valves

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Created by mnorris Tuesday, 10 Mar 2026
mnorris
WA, 5 posts
Tuesday , 10 Mar 2026 1:20PM
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Hi All
ive used Quik I replacement kite valves before but having a problem ordering them this time
last time I used a google order form and the retailer sent me a pay pal request and sent them from Australia Queensland I think
I've filled that form out and sent it to the Quinton email address but heard nothing back same with an email I sent

i notice there are avail on eBay from USA but more expensive and expensive postage
anyone able to shed light on this product and if it is avail in Aust still

I half way through repairing a kite with valves I've had for a while and run out of valves

mnorris
WA, 5 posts
Wednesday , 11 Mar 2026 7:24AM
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mnorris said..
Hi All
ive used Quinko replacement kite valves before but having a problem ordering them this time
last time I used a google order form and the retailer sent me a pay pal request and sent them from Australia Queensland I think
I've filled that form out and sent it to the Quinko email address but heard nothing back same with an email I sent

i notice there are avail on eBay from USA but more expensive and expensive postage
anyone able to shed light on this product and if it is avail in Aust still

I half way through repairing a kite with valves I've had for a while and run out of valves

KiteBud
WA, 1607 posts
Thursday , 12 Mar 2026 7:06AM
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I don't think this product exists anymore.

Also, from what I remember, there was some negative feedback about Quinko valves:

They required cutting larger holes
They introduced rigid hardware on flexible bladders
Adhesive replacement valves became simpler and more universal

You're better off installing universal valves like the Uni pump from Dr. Tuba:

drtuba.eu/adhesive-valves?q=Valve+type-Universal+One+Pump

If not, search their website for your kite's brand valves, they may have them.

Better yet, order a whole new bladder set from Dr Tuba which is sometimes the same price or cheaper than ordering a bunch of valves.

Hope this helps.

Christian - KiteBud



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