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I must also add my wrists are a big part of my livelihood.....I am a drummer.....so I’m not going to screw around with them just to go fly a kite or three...lol. I also have a few pairs of handles where I have found the leaders sweet spot for both the size of kite....1’s, 2’s, and 1.5’s (NYM), and the windspeed. This meaning the leaders are set with no adjustment points and I will change to a longer or shorter length of handle according to windspeed.....shorter handles for more wind and longer handles for less wind. This also gets rid of the superfluous bit of leader that flaps around if you are in the middle of the adjustment points for example. 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Do you think you will fly the Sat. after thanksgiving, Nov 30? Also, you said "with the grip balanced midway down the foam on your handles neither pulling forward nor back." and I like that a lot. Honestly, that is what I've been after.   Follow topic Hide     Go to topic listing Next unread topic '
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