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Some of the guys in IKE may have one that they can sell to you. The only guy who does indoor regularly is Steve Anderson, so the other people may want to sell theirs.

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I'm sure it's been done - but the only stack of indoor kites I ever saw was when Connor used a 2 stack on AGT!

You going to use them/it inside or ??

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1 hour ago, Deke Haid said:

I flew with IKE a couple of times last year. I'm the guy with the Rev2.

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I suck at remembering people's names and faces, but I would probably remember the kite.

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I suck at remembering people's names and faces, but I would probably remember the kite.

There was a pic of me on IKE page from around Thanksgiving fly. I was pretty good in very low wind

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i will revive a bit this add with a new request for a Rev indoor. i prefer to help somebody to sell something they do not fly then to buy a new one

Thank you 

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When you get your hands on one, I really recommend you do the mods to it. It's here on the Kitelife web site. Ads personality and control to a great wing. I'll post the link back when I can.


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JB and I do this with every Indoor sail we touch! Add some LE bend, add some longer top leaders, and maybe put some vinyl caps on the bottoms of the verts. Changes the way the kite feels! 

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i will do for sure all that modification when i will have the sail and that will be Friday next week.i placed an order with a Canadian store for a really good price.Sail will be Red/White/Blue and apparently is the last colored sail on the market, is another full white in US stores and...Rev will must start sowing a new lot 

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maybe is a silly question but...why Indoor is not have a bridle like a 1.5 ? is just a weight issue or are more things involved ? 


The bridle helps distribute the load. The substantially low pressure associated with zero wind means you don't need to distribute the load so much. Also, not using a bridle gives a direct connection input to reaction.


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Like SR said - the bridle evens out the streeses and distributes them pretty equally over the whole frame. The Indoor never encounters that in much stress in an indoor environment with the speeds we create. However, take the Indoor outside - you had better be aware of the wind and strength! Those LE joints aren't supported by anything now, so beware of the conditions you use it in! 

PS: the rods aren't fragile, any more than most of their rods, but no bridle support means careful in what conditions you use it!

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