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30M Dyneema SK75 Line
2 x 30M lengths of Pre-Sleeved and Pre-Stretched line Made from top quality Dyneema SK75 fibre. These lines come in various strengths and are suited for all kites that require high grade flying lines. Use these lines on Sports, Stunt, Power and Traction Kites for the best performance.
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Coloured Heavy Duty Padded Straps (Pair)
These heavy duty padded straps have been specially designed for use with dual line kites, A common addition for this sport as they help to reduce the strain on your hands by giving additional support to your wrists. Manufacturer - HQ Invento
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HQ Control Bar With Safety System
A choice of two sizes this is the perfect compliment for the HQ Beamer and many other power kites that require a good quality control bar. The comes as a complete ready to use safety system
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De-Power Carbon Control Bar
A choice of two sizes this carbon depower bar from HQ is suitable for all standard de-power kites Leashless safety system. ready in only 2 seconds from activating the quick release, safety system at the chicken loop and easy grip, non slip surface. This de-power bar comes as a complete ready to use safety system HQ powerkites.de
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Advice & Safety Information
Flying Kites Can Be Great Fun - However to some who have never flown a kite it can be a nuisance.
Remember this basic advice and you should have many happy hours flying kites.
1) Never fly kites over other peoples heads or in an area where someone else may become injured from an out of control kite. 2) Keep away from overhead power & telephone lines. 3) Don't fly close to roads, landing a kite in a road could cause a serious accident. 4) Don't fly near airports. 5) Don't fly your kite in winds stronger than recommended. 6) Animals like dogs may attack your kite when you land it
REMEMBER SAFETY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE FLYER, NOT THE SPECTATOR!
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