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TO MAKE MODULAR BRIDLING

Modular bridling has several benefits :


- you can adjust the bridling depending on the wind or your flying mode


- you can experiment with new bridlings without taking the original one off.


Make bridling endcaps with 3 knots each, for the five tow points.

Link them to the kite tow points i.e in most cases above the upper external connectors, below the lower external connectors and below the cross spar.

Your kite will fly slightly differently depending on the knots chosen for the connections. To turn more sharply, tie the inner bridle to the knot closest to the spars. To have a more accurate kite, tie it to the knot the furthest away from the rods.

For easier launch or for a kite which pulls less in strong wind, tie the outer bridle to the knot closest to the spar and extend the length of the backward outer bridle by linking it to the knot the furthest away from the spars.

The bridles get linked to the knots by a lark's head knot