Wayne Dowler 2,004 Posted September 16, 2016 Report Share This is a "French Bridle" pic of one kind, but there are several versions out in the public. Paul L. would probably know more, as he uses the "French Bridle" on everything he has! Quote Link to comment
Paul LaMasters 786 Posted September 16, 2016 Report Share Don't have a name for that version, Lam uses it, or some personalized variation hidden under a tarp, his kite will flick-flak on the ground reliably, powerfully too! but flat spins type movements are greatly diminished, the slop or wiggle is what I want removed, no oversteer either, examine the differences, they are profound btwn the two Quote Link to comment
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