Bar care:
• Make sure you regularly check your bar for wear and tear. Replace parts when needed
• Make sure your flying lines are free of knots.
Kite care:
• Inspect your equipment before launch. Check for tears, abrasions, undone
stitching, and all other forms of damage.
• Regularly remove sand or other dirt from your kite, to improve flight perfor-mance ad reduce wear.
• Avoid crashing the kite on its leading edge. A hard crash can
damage the profiles or cells of the kite.
• Regularly check your bridles for wear and tear. Regularly check if the lines are still intact and that
loops are free of wear.
• Do not rig on rough terrain. Stay far away from sharp items that could damage your kite, such as
seashells, trees, washed up wood or fences.
• Secure your kite using soft items like sand or sand bags. Do not use items with sharp edges like
rocks.
• Do not unnecessarily leave a kite unused for a longer period of time to prevent UV damage.
• Always make sure your kite is dry before packing and free of sand or sharp items. Let your kite dry
naturally, do not use devices such as a hair dryer.
• Regularly rinse your kite after using it on the beach. If you want to clean your kite, use a soft cloth
moistened with lukewarm water only. Never use chemical cleaners, they will damage the fabric.
• Never put the kite in a washing machine and never try to iron your kite.
• When storing for a long time, it is advised to leave part of the bag open, to allow fresh air to get in
the bag, and any remaining traces of moist to dry up.
C A R E A N D M A I N T E N A N C E
Peter Lynn products are designed to be strong and durable.
By taking good care of your equipment, you can minimize the wear on your equipment.
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