I've been flying a 10m Venom II for a few weeks - usually in London, so in about 10-12mph winds.
I know this is a the lower end of the wind range for older Arc kites, but I can't get the kite off the ground unless the depower strap is pulled in as far as it will go. If it's let out even a little way, the kite just stalls and sinks back to earth... Once it's in the air, it's fine, and I can let the strap out for a bit more kick.
I've made sure that all the lines are the same length (resleeved the longer ones to match the shortest line), and made sure the bar is nicely symmetrical (it needed some tweaks too).
I can't find any specific info in the user guide, or online - is this just how Arc kites are meant to work, or does it show that there are additional problems with my setup?
The only possible thing left to check is the pigtails - they don't quite match some settings I found online, in the 'unofficial set-up FAQ'.
Recommended in this article: Back 110mm, Power: 550mm
Mine: Back 70mm, Power 470mm
As far as I can tell, this should make the power lines slightly shorter, hence the brake lines slightly looser, hence the kite shouldn't stall as much.
Any thoughts (assuming what I've written here makes sense:confused:)
Thanks for your help
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