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Who wants longer lasting kites???

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Created by BrisKites > 9 months ago, 12 Mar 2007
BrisKites
QLD, 1292 posts
12 Mar 2007 11:31AM
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Heres a new product from Europe, below is what they say it will do-

Holmenkol - SealnGlide

SealnGlide is the ultimate performance finish, based on "nano" technology, for significantly reducing the friction of sail surfaces, resulting in tangible benefits such as: Faster sail setting - thanks to reduced friction Prevents sail snagging on rigs or fittings Increases cloth stability. Increases the sailcloth tear strength Resistant to sail washing detergents Reduced weight aloft - due to lower water absorption . Used mainly on mainsails, headsails and spinnakers, this unique system offers "nano" technology creating a slippery, water and dirt repellent surface glaze which also gives fungicidal and UV protection . Ideal for recoating spinnakers one bottle will recoat 2 RS800 spinnakers.
This translates to about 8-10 kitesurf kites or about 20 traction kites.

We have a couple of samples and plan to review it soon. Expect it to retail for around $65.

KiteDevil
TAS, 778 posts
13 Mar 2007 10:04PM
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if you can add;
*pumps up your kite and cheers wildly, I'll by a bottle..

Munter
NSW, 210 posts
14 Mar 2007 2:30PM
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Kites are still developing in design so fast that they are often obsolete before they are worn out. I suppose some people get to use their kites often enough for them to wear out while still a current design.

I wonder how the silicon impregnated cloth used on skiffs with kite chutes would work in a kite?

looseunit
QLD, 111 posts
22 Mar 2007 12:03AM
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works great just watch the water bead off the kite and stops sand sticking to it .this is the good stuff dry kites are always more fun to fly

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
21 Mar 2007 11:05PM
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Does Padi sell it?

looseunit
QLD, 111 posts
22 Mar 2007 10:54AM
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dont know and dont care

SurfConnect
QLD, 1674 posts
26 Mar 2007 6:43PM
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No we dont sell it PR, dont see that there will be a demand at such pricing for the market in Australia. We do however recommend another product you can get from most boat shops at $20 a bottle which does the same job and has been around for years, used by professional sailboat racers on their sails. We sell loads to windsurfers for treatment on their sails. PM for details if interested.


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Originally posted by poor relative

Does Padi sell it?

looseunit
QLD, 111 posts
26 Mar 2007 6:51PM
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pay cheap you get cheapand how many kites does it do for 20 bucks

justdoit
QLD, 65 posts
26 Mar 2007 10:48PM
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HorseXXXX, the only reason you don't sell it is because you can't get it. You would sell your own grandma for 20 bucks.
If this other stuff is so good why don't you post the details you snivelling worm?

I saw a guy with that stuff on his kite when it rained on Sunday and I must say that most who saw it were impressed.




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Originally posted by padi

No we dont sell it PR, dont see that there will be a demand at such pricing for the market in Australia. We do however recommend another product you can get from most boat shops at $20 a bottle which does the same job and has been around for years, used by professional sailboat racers on their sails. We sell loads to windsurfers for treatment on their sails. PM for details if interested.



poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
27 Mar 2007 11:25AM
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quote:
HorseXXXX, the only reason you don't sell it is because you can't get it. You would sell your own grandma for 20 bucks.
If this other stuff is so good why don't you post the details you snivelling worm?

I saw a guy with that stuff on his kite when it rained on Sunday and I must say that most who saw it were impressed


wow are you pre menstural?

justdoit
QLD, 65 posts
27 Mar 2007 3:17PM
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Yeah must be
But at least I could see that your first comment was just made to make waves.



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