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sindarlotodo
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Postby sindarlotodo » Tue May 07, 2013 11:49 pm
This is what we use in our local spot in "La Loteta" lake (Spain). Hope is useful for you all.
http://nachotejonpadrekitesurf.blogspot ... tions.html
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sindarlotodo
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Postby sindarlotodo » Wed May 08, 2013 9:08 am
Does anyone use a different setting?
All for the sake of improving.
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Postby ronnie » Wed May 08, 2013 12:16 pm
It seems like a good idea.
Where I live, people would steal anything that was worth stealing.
Years ago I hired a windsurf board in Vancouver and the hire centre had used old carpet to provide a better place to rig up, so maybe getting big rolls of old carpet and fixing them in place might work. The less attractive the carpet the better.
One of the places locally we could do with that is right beside a road, so the problem is if the carpet became loose and blew onto the road.
There are small weeds which grow there and either broken twigs or thorns are not good for the kite.
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