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Postby RocketRonnieRadox » Mon Sep 23, 2002 2:09 pm

hi does anyone know the wind range and correct bar size for bump and jump kitepants in size 32 ?

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Postby Guest » Mon Sep 23, 2002 2:40 pm

Windrange would depend on the amount of baked beans you ate.

You may find that the pants may reveal a bar length of six inches plus when a kitebabe, or if you swing the other way, kitestud with the arse cut out of his baggy pants walks past.

You may also be able to facilitate a longer bar length more frequently by using Viagra, especially if you are a more senior kiter.

Hope this helps. Sometimes though, longer, more rigid bar length can be a problem when wearing baggy pants only. This phenomenon is known to the baggy pants fraternity as tenting though it generally has nothing to do with camping. However wearing baggy pants while kitesurfing may be seen as camp amongst some males.

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Postby BLOWN AWAY » Mon Sep 23, 2002 4:20 pm

A 32 is a pretty big kite..... don't think you'll need much wind...

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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 24, 2002 8:38 am

i heared Naish Pants had the biggest wind range of them all, and they have even gone so far as to rename the phenomenom of LOFTING into TENTING as another post here informs us of. We have no reviews yet about Naish Pants Bar Size as most of the people testing these new works of aeronaughtical engineering keep suffering from bouts of tenting aka Lofting and have to take extra special measures to ensure that their bars dont get broken when they land their Kite Pants too fast.

If anyone has reveiws on Naish Pants Bar Size then please post here.

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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 24, 2002 10:18 am

I'm already planning on selling off my newly purchased 2002 North Pants and replacing them with the new improved Naish Pants.

Apparently have managed to integrate more panels into the design that improve the cut PLUS a top secret patented attachment system.

I just can’t wait.

BELIEVE THE HYPE. These are going to be BIG (and baggy).

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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 24, 2002 10:28 am

beware I heard those Naish pants release prematurely and are difficult to pull back up... very embaressing not to mention dangerous to bystanders

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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 24, 2002 10:34 am

In the second release of the Naish Pants there will be a in-line change with a "power pulling booster" to make the pants come up easier...

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Postby Guest » Tue Sep 24, 2002 10:38 am

Ah, I forgot the most important... In the second release there will also be a new patend pending Quick Release, for when you need to get the bar out immediately.

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Postby BLOWN AWAY » Tue Sep 24, 2002 12:22 pm

...... not to mention multiple attachment points for connecting the bar.....

some people with the X2 pants with high amounts of wind find the bar length a bit too long.... I don't seem to have that problem... a long bar comes in handy every now and then...

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Postby RocketRonnieRadox » Tue Sep 24, 2002 1:52 pm

Beware the naish pant killer phenomenom where on launch of the pant, the tip flap bursts open due to Lofting or Tenting and the bar size becomes a factor due to the downwards motion of the body attached to the pant.
obviously if the tenting is very high, the landing results in a badly broken bar.


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