Długość linek a zakres latawca
: 11 paź 2010, 00:13
Witam, nie jestem w stanie za dużo znaleźć może podpowiecie. Przed zakupem mniejszej szmaty chciałem spróbować z krótszymi linkami - ile realnie dodadzą do zakresu 15m linki ? a 20m ?
Jedyne co znalazłem to - 15m to 10-20% ale to spora różnica nie chcę przesadzić chętnie kupie 15m przydadzą się jako przedłużki na słabszy wiatr
ale jak urwą 20% z górengo zakresu to trochę za wiele( a i mało mnie obchodzi że będzie gorsza winda=).
http://kitesurfingschool.org/tuning.htm
"You can use longer or shorter line length. Use the following general guidelines to select the right line length:
Line length Situations
Short (15m - 20m) If the wind is strong or if you kitesurf in wave
Medium (20m - 25m) For most condition
Long (30m - 40m) If the wind is light
Using different line length increases the wind range of your kite. The standard line length is 20m - 25m as such line length is best for all-around kitesurfing (going upwind, jumping, moving the kite to generate more power, etc.). By using 15m lines, you can add another 10 - 20% to the upper wind range of the kite and by using 40m lines, you can add another 10 - 20% to the lower wind range of the kite. So be adventurous and use different line length with your kites. The only disadvantage of using too short lines (15m) or too long lines (40m) is that it would make jumping harder as you have to change the timing you normally use with 20m - 25m line (also jumping with 15m line is difficult as it's hard to generate enough power to lift you up using such a short line)."
Jedyne co znalazłem to - 15m to 10-20% ale to spora różnica nie chcę przesadzić chętnie kupie 15m przydadzą się jako przedłużki na słabszy wiatr
ale jak urwą 20% z górengo zakresu to trochę za wiele( a i mało mnie obchodzi że będzie gorsza winda=).
http://kitesurfingschool.org/tuning.htm
"You can use longer or shorter line length. Use the following general guidelines to select the right line length:
Line length Situations
Short (15m - 20m) If the wind is strong or if you kitesurf in wave
Medium (20m - 25m) For most condition
Long (30m - 40m) If the wind is light
Using different line length increases the wind range of your kite. The standard line length is 20m - 25m as such line length is best for all-around kitesurfing (going upwind, jumping, moving the kite to generate more power, etc.). By using 15m lines, you can add another 10 - 20% to the upper wind range of the kite and by using 40m lines, you can add another 10 - 20% to the lower wind range of the kite. So be adventurous and use different line length with your kites. The only disadvantage of using too short lines (15m) or too long lines (40m) is that it would make jumping harder as you have to change the timing you normally use with 20m - 25m line (also jumping with 15m line is difficult as it's hard to generate enough power to lift you up using such a short line)."