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Kitesurf bar RACEBAR3.3

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This new version comes with the AKA 3 chicken loop and a double ring for the leash. This race bar is currently used by Olivia Lys, buggy world champion. Olivia rides with Ozone foil kites. Albéric Dubray has won world championship of speed crossing with the Kite Attitude Race Foil Bar. Arnaud Troalen just won the French title of hydrofoiling freestyle. The race bar was originally designed with Arnaud Troalen, racing manager and trainer, and Kieran Leborgne, one of the best promissing young riders in the world hydrofoil championship. Other talented riders in the world tour use the race bar, such as Thomas Lombardo, Malo Quernec... Here is a list of benefits: - The bar setup is very compact - Coated depower throw, for improved performance, especially in mild winds conditions - highest quality of dyneema ropes, with very low stretch - comes standard with the AKA 3 quick releaser and small chicken loop William Duchange avec la Vario en foil from Kite Attitude on Vimeo. During a race, the wind may change from 8 to 35 knots, especially in the South of France. So the riders have to use the biggest possible kite to be as fast as possible in mild winds... and must keep this big kite in big gusts. Riding a 9m2 foil kite and a foil in 35 knots wind would be merely impossible without this bar. The trim can go throw the bar center or not: this is your choice. Lines lengths The current trend is to race with fairly short lines. 17 meters is often a preferred choice. Also the briddle on the foil kites is about 5 meters long too. Keep in mind that our bars come with about 1.4 meters of leader lines. If you order a race bar with 17 meters, the total length will be 18.4 meters.
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