Kite Freestyle Chicken Loop And Slider
Loops compatible with the FeelX bar for unhooked freestyle practices or with a slider bar.
Introduction
To adapt the bar to your favorite program or riding style, GONG offers you the possibility of completing your bar with different types of optional loops.
As standard, the bar comes with the freeride loop which reduces the distance between the bar and the harness and which limits the risk of unhooking in the event of incorrect positioning of the chicken loop finger by the user. This loop is also preferred for all riders who are not unhooked or do not have a slider harness.
For foilers and wave riders using a slider rope, you must choose the slider loop. It will allow ultra-smooth sliding of the loop without risk of damaging the rope. Please note that this loop is mandatory if you use a rope, in fact the TPU sheathing of the standard chicken loop is not made to slide along a rope, in the long term this can damage the chicken sheath and cut the interior dyneema.
For Wakestylers, the freestyle loop is a “must have” to allow you to hook/unhook with great ease. Its size clearly facilitates these maneuvers and it is essential for any good freestyler.
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.
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Safety:
We must remind you that kite surfing is a sport of risk. Never go out in conditions to heavy for your skill and weight level. Never over-estimate yourself. Never practice the sport alone. Wind ranges and speeds that are announced are informative but only you can decide on any given day whether or not you go into the water. Please be prudent and take caution seriously.
The minute you launch a kite in the air you take on responsability for your actions towards yourself and to those around you that you could put in harms way and/or even kill, property included.
Release systems are an ”aid”. In no circumstance do they replace responsible and prudent behavior. If you act in a irresposible fashion and take risks, no system exists that offers full protection.
Kite lines are particularly dangerous and may cut you. Never take a line in hand when it is under tension. Never fly your kite around people because you put them at risk of being cut. Take note that wet lines may act as conductors for electricity in case of lighting and they can become electrified. Be Extremely Prudent.
The release of a kite is only efficacious if it is anticipated. If you are incapable of an anticipated release you will be incapable of doing it without risk. Kitesurfing requires anticipation skills in order to be practiced correctly. Do not enter into dangerous cul de sac situations and regularly un-cross/tangle your forward lead lines.
RESPECT the inherent security rules that exist for the sport of Kitesurfing, Thank you.