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jackforbes said..
Aah, that post made me feel old!
Before one pump systems came out this was the norm in a kite bag, as it was an absolute prick trying to get the smaller struts to a decent pressure (they often didn't have a return valve, or if they did it was a crap little ball that wouldn't seat properly). So you generally left the struts inflated.
Yeah that sucked, especially with 7 strut kite, useless syringe pump. What is it with that stupid ball anyway when you could have a pinch valve like on a beach ball???
keeping struts inflated saves 10-20% of pumping (if that) so no time saving there.
It helps dry the kite out while upright but suddenly takes a whole heap of room in the car.
Cab used to have the same thing with their 2008-09 kites then they came out with a sock or a "compression bag" in 2011 onwards, sometimes you see them sometimes you don't, people often throw them out... I find them useful when folding up the kite (extra protection from any sharp things in grass or sand), also can throw the whole kite in the sock over a clothesline to help it dry out..