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I have recently started buggying and currently am using flexifoil prolink handles with a strop line. I am finding that when i'm changing my direction of travel they are catching on my knees are there any shorter handles better suited.

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I have recently started buggying and currently am using flexifoil prolink handles with a strop line. I am finding that when i'm changing my direction of travel they are catching on my knees are there any shorter handles better suited.

 

What size kite is it.

Im fine with prolinks in my race buggy and thers lots more to catch them on try puting the kite higher or tilt the handles sideways

 

 

Stu :D

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As stuart alludes to it depends on the size of kite, generally smaller sizes you can get away with smaller handles however larger kites you need the longer handles as they are slower and need more brake when turning. I use ozone handles as they are cheap and pretty good, use small on the 2.7 and 3.4, then large on the 4, 5, 6, 7.3 and then extra large on the 10m.

 

What kind of strop line are you using, maybe its too small for you, we all tend to buy climbing accessory cord, I think if I remember the pro-links can handle max 6mm accessory cord. Go to an outdoors kind of place that sells climbing gear, most good places have accessory cord, you can then make the strop as long as you want.

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Thanks Guys. I have been flying 3.5m and 5 m both with prolinks. I guess it's more down to improving my technique than handle size. I am using the flexifoil strop lines I think the length is 65cm. I''l pick up some accesory cord and experiment with different lengths.

 

Keith

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there are no "best for buggying" handles in my opinion,,the best ones are the ones which "work best for you",try all sorts then decide.

 

I was about to say, the ones you like.

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The ones attached to the best kite for the conditions ;)

 

OR

 

The funky red and blue anodised ones I have on my 8.5 that I would love another couple of sets of...

 

Ri chie

 

Those alli ones are nice.

Would also be nice to know where they came from

 

 

Stu :D

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I try turning the bottoms out so they are sort of diagonal instead of vertical

 

It's maybe unclear from your original post, but you say you are using prolink handles with a strop line. You don't say specifically whether you are using a harness and pulley/captive system.

 

I will presume that you are. I tend to fly with the handles between about Twenty to Four and Quarter to Three on a clock face. As well as avoiding hitting your knees, it also keeps them above the level of the side rails on a big buggy AND you can use the full length of the strop to control the kite. If you hold the handles vertically, you can't pull the brakes on with one handle pulled into your body when steering.

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All depends on kite size and AR.

 

Low AR "beginner kites" makes no odds, they normally don't require any brakes other that to land.

 

As soon as you get into higher AR kites where brakes are required to get the best out of them you will need handles commensurate with the kite size. Big kites need big handles (to exercise the brake leverage over a bigger angle) and small kites can cope with smaller handles....etc.

 

Whether you choose one make of another is down to kite type and preference. As in life, length is the most important aspect. After that it's down to adjustability and, in particular, brake length. Then you need a set of handles with clam cleats for the brake leaders. The best I have come across are PKD, but I would say that.

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If they're the ones I'm thinking of then it was my mate Leigh that made them, I'm pretty sure he's completely out of stock now and very unlikely to got thru the hassle of making a load of them again unfortunately for all of us :-(, but I'll ask him on Sunday at our local Kite fest and let you know !!

The funky red and blue anodised ones I have on my 8.5 that I would love another couple of sets of...

Those alli ones are nice.

Would also be nice to know where they came from

Stu :D

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If they're the ones I'm thinking of then it was my mate Leigh that made them, I'm pretty sure he's completely out of stock now and very unlikely to got thru the hassle of making a load of them again unfortunately for all of us :-(, but I'll ask him on Sunday at our local Kite fest and let you know !!

I'd also be really interested. Got a pair that was included with one of my yaks and I want some more!

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