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Jonpnw
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- Local Beach: Pacific Northwest
- Gear: Slingshot
- Brand Affiliation: Quikfin
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Postby Jonpnw » Fri Oct 14, 2016 5:13 pm
Slingshot has never let me down. Always high quality and they stand behind their product. I used a 2017 Rally in 35kph wind this week and it handled both a twin tip and surf board perfectly.
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dracop
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- Posts: 885
- Joined: Thu Nov 21, 2013 4:37 am
- Local Beach: Naska Beach - Kanaha - Maui, HI USA
Waipuliani Park - Kihei - Maui, HI USA
South Point - Hawaii, HI USA
A-Bay - Hawaii, HI USA
- Favorite Beaches: _
Kanaha - Maui, HI
Kihei - Maui, HI
South Point - Hawaii Island
Kite Beach - Cabarete, Dominican Republic
Tableview - Cape Town, South Africa
- Style: Big Air :D
- Gear: 2022 Dice 10m/12m SLS, 2022 Rebel SLS 12m, 2022 15m Aluula Juice
2017 Core Choice 2 142, 2020 Duotone Jaime Textreme, 2014 Best Breeze 145,
- Brand Affiliation: The Maui Kitesurf Company
www.mauikitesurf.com
- Location: Maui, HI
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Postby dracop » Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:30 pm
the tight weave of P-Pro sounds good but they need to update the product with newer dyneema sk-99. 600 lbs just not enough altho mad props on eliminating abrasion problems.
Finally, Toby is there a way to block a poster so I never see their posts and any posts they post on do not show up?
In this case I click the post link, it goes to the back page so I am going thru posts figuring out what the issue is, only to discover its a poster resurrecting a thread from 2002. Someone who is a bit loopey in the head given they keep doing this. Technical filters we ca use here please?
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tegirinenashi
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- Local Beach: 3rd Ave
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Postby tegirinenashi » Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:52 pm
Caught on this too -- thought they (SS) made yet another click bar or something...
I think the OP is drawing some kind of perverse sense of enjoyment from his postings. I can't imagine a brain damaged person pursuing a extreme and potentially dangerous sport activity.
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pj sofine
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- Posts: 1022
- Joined: Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:21 am
- Kiting since: 2001
- Style: silly
- Gear: naish pivots 9,11, rpm 7,8,10,12 cf raptor ltd 136,140
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Postby pj sofine » Sat Oct 15, 2016 2:27 am
Alysum wrote:pj sofine wrote:Alysum wrote:
They are indeed very nice, except the price for replacement lines.... over $200
Mentioned this in another thread.I broke a line and ended up buying a whole new 2015 bar for 250$.Could buy a bunch and sell for parts
Where do you get such a price! All though I'm looking at a 2016 min as it's one of the best refinements. 2017 is the same with 20m lines + 3m extensions which is handy switching to wave kiting on smaller kites.
http://www.kitepaddlesurf.com/2015-Slin ... hgodGB8MxA
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Kamikuza
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Postby Kamikuza » Sat Oct 15, 2016 2:59 am
dracop wrote:the tight weave of P-Pro sounds good but they need to update the product with newer dyneema sk-99. 600 lbs just not enough altho mad props on eliminating abrasion problems.
Finally, Toby is there a way to block a poster so I never see their posts and any posts they post on do not show up?
In this case I click the post link, it goes to the back page so I am going thru posts figuring out what the issue is, only to discover its a poster resurrecting a thread from 2002. Someone who is a bit loopey in the head given they keep doing this. Technical filters we ca use here please?
You can set "foes" in you CP . . . but I think you still see their posts when they've been quoted . . .
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