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Kite Control Bar | Lines/ Extensions/ Spare Parts

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Description Fixmykite.com Sleeve Kit We have had many people ask us what they need to do about worn out sleeving ends or a broken line that's close to the end. Using the Fixmykite.com Sleeve Kit yo...
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Description Fixmykite.com Microhook Braiding Kit With the Fixmykite.com Microhook braiding tool you can quickly fix a braided Spectra fly line on the spot. This kit includes a microhook braiding to...
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Description Cabrinha Quickloop Spinning Handle Screw Item no. KS8SSCREW
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Description Cabrinha Transition Plug Includes: (1) Transition Plug This is part of the Spinning Handle Top Set. 
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Description Cabrinha Single Bridle Guide Link Single Pulley with sewn 12cm link and improved axle strength (black). Compatible with 2010-2015 kites.  KS0SGBGLK KS0SGBGLK000STD
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Description Cabrinha CAS Lower Triangle Link KS2CASTLT000STD
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Description Cabrinha Replacement CAS Trim Adjuster Set Cabrinha 2012 Replacement Adjuster Set. KS2CASTAT000STD
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Description Cabrinha Powerbracket Seat Item no. KS8PBSEAT000STD 1x Replacement Stainless Steel Power Bracket Seat for 1x Landing Line

Kiteboarding Control Bar System | Lines, Extensions & Parts

Every kiteboarder should know their control bar components inside and out - it's not just about riding, it's about staying safe and getting the best performance from your gear. Your kite control bar system is your direct connection to the kite, making it one of the most crucial pieces of equipment you own.

Your lines are an essential part of kitesurfing equipment, typically made from strong materials like Dyneema that can handle lots of strain,  without stretching . These lines usually come in lengths between 20 to 25 meters, with most standard bars equipped with 22 or 24-meter lines. The length you choose makes a big difference in how your kite performs - shorter lines are great for quick kite loops and wave riding, while longer lines give you more power when the wind is light.

Line extensions are super helpful add-ons that let you customize your kite's performance by changing the total line length. When you make your lines longer with extensions, you can get more power and higher jumps because your kite can travel further in the wind window. However, longer lines also mean slower steering, which can actually be perfect for beginners or light wind days. The best part is that adding or removing extensions is quick and easy - it usually takes less than a minute to switch them up, simply remove the pigtails at the end of the lines, add the extensions and put the pigtails back. You can adapt to different conditions or try new riding styles whenever you want!

Regular maintenance is key to keeping your gear in top condition. While kite lines typically need the most attention and frequent replacement, every component deserves a thorough check before you hit the water. When in doubt, reach out to your local kiteboarding shop - they're there to help you assess your gear and find the right replacement parts. Remember, it's always better to replace a questionable part early than risk equipment failure during your session! Check your bar EVERY session!!!


Have questions about kiteboarding Control Bars? Read our Ultimate Guide : The Ultimate Guide to Kite Control Bars


Want to increase the longevity of your lines and learn proper line management? Check this Blog out:  How to Roll Your Lines

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