Repair - Kite
Want to repair a small hole in your kite yourself, or replace a leaking bladder? On this page, you’ll find everything you need to get your kite back in top condition. From glue and patches for your bladder to replacement parts for your canopy, new bladders, and air connectors between the leading edge and struts – everything you need to get started yourself. With the right repair tools, you can easily fix many small issues yourself, so you don’t have to miss any sessions unnecessarily. All products are high quality and available from a wide range of kite brands. This way, you can quickly, safely, and sustainably restore your gear and be back on the water in no time with a kite that feels like new again. Want to know more about kite repair products? Read the info page below ».
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Want to repair a small hole in your kite yourself, or replace a leaking bladder? On this page, you’ll find everything you need to get your kite back in top condition. From glue and patches for your bladder to replacement parts for your canopy, new bladders, and air connectors between the leading edge and struts – everything you need to get started yourself. With the right repair tools, you can easily fix many small issues yourself, so you don’t have to miss any sessions unnecessarily. All products are high quality and available from a wide range of kite brands. This way, you can quickly, safely, and sustainably restore your gear and be back on the water in no time with a kite that feels like new again. Want to know more about kite repair products? Read the info page below ».
Kite Repair Products at Kitemana
On this page, you’ll find everything you need to know about spare parts for your kite. During kiting, your bladder, valves, and canopy take quite a beating. Small tears or leaks can occur easily, but with the right parts and a bit of know-how, you can fix many of them yourself. We explain which parts of your kite wear out the fastest, how to spot damage, and which materials you need for a safe repair. Whether you’re looking for a new bladder, valve connector, canopy repair kit, or an emergency patch set, here you’ll find all the tips and guidance to make your kite airtight and watertight again. This way, you’ll keep your gear in great condition for longer and get back on the water without worry!
Most frequently asked questions about kite repair products:
In which cases can I repair my kite myself?
Many experienced kiters can easily handle small kite repairs themselves, especially with the right materials and a bit of skill. Think of small tears in the canopy, a leaking bladder, or a loose valve. For this, you can use our repair kits, bladder glue, or patches that are specially designed for kites. Acting quickly helps you prevent further damage and keeps you from missing sessions. We often include instruction videos with our repair products, making it easier to install new parts.
However, there are situations where a professional repair is the smarter choice. For larger canopy tears, leading edge damage, or complex leaks, it’s best to have your kite inspected by experts. Incorrect repairs can affect your kite’s flight performance and safety. That’s why Kitemana has its own Repair Service, where experienced technicians inspect, patch, and replace kites and bladders daily. Unsure whether you can fix the damage yourself? Bring your kite to us – we’ll make sure it’s professionally assessed so you can get back on the water quickly, safely, and with confidence.
How can I prevent parts from breaking again?
To prevent your kite parts from breaking again, proper maintenance is essential. Regularly check the leading edge, struts, and valves for small damages or loose connections. It’s best to repair a small leak or tear immediately before it gets worse. Also check the one-pump connectors, as dirt can build up there and cause air leaks. Always use your kite within the recommended wind range and avoid hard crashes or dragging it excessively over the beach. Store your kite in a dry place, loosely rolled and without tension on the bladders. With these simple habits, your kite will stay in great condition for longer, and you’ll prevent parts from wearing out or breaking again unnecessarily. Before replacing anything, check for sharp or damaged components that could harm other parts – this saves you from having to replace them again.
How do I know which part I need?
To know which part you need for your kite repair, it’s important to first determine the brand, model, and production year of your kite. Each brand – such as Duotone, North, Cabrinha, or Naish – uses its own valves, connectors, and bladders, which aren’t always interchangeable. Always check the serial number or label on your kite and compare it with the specifications on our product pages. If in doubt, compare the part that needs replacement with the photos or measurements on our website. This helps you quickly see whether the fitting, shape, or length matches your kite.
Not sure or want a second opinion? Feel free to contact our customer service or send photos of your kite and the specific part to our WhatsApp. Our team will gladly help you find the right part so you can get back on the water quickly and safely.
Which kite repair product brands does Kitemana sell?
Airush: BY INNOVATORS, FOR INNOVATORS
Cabrinha: LIVE FREE. RIDE FREE.
Core Kiteboarding: PREMIUM KITES & BOARDS FROM FEHMARN, GERMANY.
Duotone Kiteboarding: TRUE KITEBOARDING.
Eleveight: OUR PASSION IS YOURS
F-One: WHEN YOU CHOOSE F-ONE YOU ARE CHOOSING ONE HISTORY, ONE PASSION, ONE ADVENTURE, ONE TEAM, AND ONE INNOVATION
Flysurfer: AHEAD OF ITS TIME
Harlem: CHANGE THE TIDE
Naish: EVERY DAY ON THE WATER IS A GOOD DAY!
North: FOR THE SEEKERS.
Ozone: INSPIRED BY NATURE · DRIVEN BY THE ELEMENTS
Reedin: AT REEDIN WE WANT TO FLY FASTER, JUMP HIGHER, AND REDEFINE ALL THE POSSIBILITIES OF KITING
Slingshot: FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
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