Kite Ayto Aramid DP 2026 Bladder
Presentation
Spare parts for your GONG kite.
These parts are designed for the following model:
If a part of your kite is lost or broken, don't panic. Get a replacement part and you'll be back on the water in no time!
Available items:
- Bladder Leading Edge
- Bladder Center Strut
- Side 1 Strut
- Side Tips Strut
- LDS (Low Drag System) slat: Complete with Tube+Screw, clamping clip and tensioner.
The Batten Tips system consists of an 8mm diameter carbon tube and comes with a protective end cap attached. The mounted batten inserts into the sleeve located on the kite's wingtips.
To complete the system, it is necessary to place a Tube+Screw at the end, along with a clamping clip.
The LDS slat and the slat tensioner allow the necessary tension to be applied to the LDS system.
The Batten Tips system is offered individually, without the batten tensioner.
Is the size you want out of stock? No problem, you can easily order the next size up and get back to browsing as soon as possible!
If it is no longer available, please do not hesitate to contact us directly to obtain the best delivery time via our contact form.
If you have any doubts about repairing or replacing your bladder, please contact our customer service.
Buying guide
Is the size you want out of stock? No problem, you can go for the larger size without any inconvenience to get back to sailing as soon as possible!
If it is no longer available, please do not hesitate to contact us via our contact form to get the shortest delivery time.
If you have any doubts about repairing or replacing your bladder, please contact our technical advisors team.
Delivery
Delivery
Orders are prepared and shipped quickly: most are dispatched within 24 to 48 business hours.
The delivery time, meaning the transit of the parcel to your address, then depends on the delivery location and the carrier.
Shipping costs are transparent and calculated based on weight, volume, and delivery address.
Exchanges & Returns
You have a 14-day right of withdrawal to return or exchange a new product that does not suit you.
Eco-Responsible Packaging
We prioritize sustainable, recyclable, and reusable packaging solutions, minimizing single-use plastic as much as possible while ensuring optimal protection for products, including large items.
More infos
Replacing your bladder
If your kite is no longer holding pressure, first check whether the leak is coming from a strut or from the leading edge. When the kite is inflated, close the one-pump system and observe which part seems to be leaking. Whether it's a strut or the leading edge, the first thing to check is whether the valve is properly closed, or whether there's sand on or under its seal. It's not uncommon for a leak to be simply the result of a poorly closed valve, or the consequence of just a few grains of sand on the valve seal. If, despite these checks, your center strut or leading edge deflates, remove the bladder for inspection and possible replacement.







