Thanks all for your input – my initial reaction to the after sales service stands, instead of blaming me for flying a kite that’s too big for the conditions, a simple explanation that the knot moves (as reported here) would have been nice – easy for them to send a pic of one on the shelf to compare the length and knot position – I seriously didn’t even consider that the knot would be moving, assume that a commercial product would be tied so it didn’t. This lack of explanation along with what was thought to be stretch caused me to completely loose all confidence in the system – hence the Q posted here.
After several PMs through this site from the shop, pretty sure where the red thumbs have come from – always wondered how guys get red carded for asking a simple question. Always interesting to see what some publicity does. A nice (sarcasm) email also inferring that I’m an idiot for asking and pointing out that my question has been answered now and I’m a smuck for asking – well mr salesman, it is the community that answered my question, and restored my product confidence, not you. If I hadn’t asked the question here I probably would have only bad things to say about the product…. Once again, thanks community. At no point have I made mention of which shop i'm talking about (PM for the distributor today even asked where I bought it from so it's not obvious) - don't worry you won't need to worry about my new kite purchase this week to replace my 2012 which really is due for pasture.
There are many plp quoting 6mm for the original rope, mine is definitely 5mm.
In the time between my original post and the first of the replies I replaced the rope with 8mm Double Braid as the shop had given no reasonable explanation as to why the rope and become so long – to say just tie another knot is not providing any confidence. As mentioned by DL33, 8mm is a tight fit through the holes, good points about using glue or other means to prevent the knots from moving.
surfingboye said..
Wowsa, looks longer than I have ever seen mine.
How have you found it anyway Harlie?
Honestly – bloody marvellous. Lower back problems means I’m now in a seat harness (currently board short harness). I used a waist for a while but after getting a few twinges changed to a seat. First session nearly cut me in half. I then modified the spreader with a rope and hook which I used for couple months and was OK but the bar was only 10inch which is why I bought the 13inch Dynabar – it is more suited to the rope with holes positioned to prevent the bar from trying to roll, has a much better padding jacket and with the extra length just worked heaps better.
I've had my say - red card away....