Flexifoil FLYING LINE Instructions Download Page 2

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LINE CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Taking good care of your kite and lines will prolong their life

Always check your lines for wear and tear
Ensure there are no unnecessary knots in the lines as these will weaken them
Avoid damaging your lines on sharp or abrasive surfaces such as stones or rocks as this may cause the lines to break in the future
Store your lines properly after use by winding them onto a winder, control bar or handles
It is advisable to rinse your lines periodically in fresh water to remove any salt and sand. Ensure lines are dry before winding and storing them
If the sleeved loops become worn after many hours of flying, simply replace them using a sleeving kit.

Important note on flying lines

We pride ourselves on our outstanding quality control and we will replace any of our products that fail as a result of defective workmanship or faulty
materials. This is in addition to your statutory rights.

Flexifoil will not replace flying lines that have been improperly used, have become worn through normal use or have failed as a result of knots in the line.
If kites are flown on flying lines of insufficient breaking strain, the lines will break. Always follow Flexifoil recommendations to ensure that flying lines of
an appropriate breaking strain are used when flying one or more kites.

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PACKING AWAY THE LINES

IMPORTANT: To avoid twists in the lines, it is vital that the next time you use your kite, you unwind the lines in the same way as you wound them on; i.e.
the unwinding action must be the exact reverse of the winding action.

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line kites:

We recommend that you disconnect your lines from your kite and straps. Store your lines on the line winder by winding in a 

figure-of-eight

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line kites with Flexifoil Handles:

We recommend that you leave your lines connected to the handles and the kite. Secure the safety straps round the handles. Holding the

handles by the safety straps, wind the lines in a 

figure-of-eight

motion. Just before you reach the kite attachment points, secure the lines between the tops of the handles. Fold

up the kite and place the handles (still connected) on top. Next roll up your kite with the handles inside.

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line kites with Flexifoil Control Bar:

We recommend that you leave your lines connected to the control bar. Place the safety strap on your wrist to keep it clear. Holding the

bar at the centre, wind the leader lines around the bar in a 

figure-of-eight

motion. Continue winding the flying lines using the line guides on the bar end mouldings. Just before

you reach the kite attachment points, wind the lines a few turns around one end of the bar and tuck into the securing slot. Wind the safety line around the harness strop (if
fitted) and secure the wrist strap around the strop.

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LINE ADJUSTMENT

Flexifoil Flying Lines are extreme pre-stretched which means that there is usually no need to adjust your lines after flying. You may still need to tune your
kite to best match the wind conditions. Refer to your kite instructions or visit

www.flexifoil.com/tips

for more information.

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IMPORTANT: To avoid twists in the lines, it is vital that the next time you use your kite, you unwind the lines in the same way as you wound them on; i.e.
the unwinding action must be the exact reverse of the winding action.

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