I added an indoor to my bag a while back for those 0 - 1 mph days.
I've only flown it once but noticed that with the no bridle factory set up there is an incredible amount of flexing going on in the frame. During the time I flew it the wind was 0-1 with an occasional gust to 2. The kite acted like it was spring loading itself then zooming off as it recoiled.
Since I do not plan on any true indoor flying I was thinking about adding a modified "standard rev bridle" to stiffen the frame slightly for those puffs of wind.
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I added an indoor to my bag a while back for those 0 - 1 mph days.
I've only flown it once but noticed that with the no bridle factory set up there is an incredible amount of flexing going on in the frame. During the time I flew it the wind was 0-1 with an occasional gust to 2. The kite acted like it was spring loading itself then zooming off as it recoiled.
Since I do not plan on any true indoor flying I was thinking about adding a modified "standard rev bridle" to stiffen the frame slightly for those puffs of wind.
Has anyone done this or have any thoughts on it?
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