Spare Parts - Bar
Looking for parts for your kite bar? On this Spare Parts page, you’ll find everything to keep your setup running smoothly and safely: chicken loops, lines in various lengths, pigtails, depower cords, bar ends, floaters, swivels, quick releases, and center pieces, you name it! Choose the correct size and compatibility per brand – we’re happy to help if you’re unsure. Did a line snap, is your quick release stiff, or do you want to upgrade your bar? With the right parts, you’ll extend the lifespan and performance of your gear. We keep popular spare parts in stock, usually shipped the same day. Prefer to assemble it yourself or have it done for you? Both are possible through our repair service. This way, you’ll be back on the water quickly, with the same control you’re used to! Want to learn more about our spare parts for bars? Check out the info page below ».
Spare Parts - Bar
Looking for parts for your kite bar? On this Spare Parts page, you’ll find everything to keep your setup running smoothly and safely: chicken loops, lines in various lengths, pigtails, depower cords, bar ends, floaters, swivels, quick releases, and center pieces, you name it! Choose the correct size and compatibility per brand – we’re happy to help if you’re unsure. Did a line snap, is your quick release stiff, or do you want to upgrade your bar? With the right parts, you’ll extend the lifespan and performance of your gear. We keep popular spare parts in stock, usually shipped the same day. Prefer to assemble it yourself or have it done for you? Both are possible through our repair service. This way, you’ll be back on the water quickly, with the same control you’re used to! Want to learn more about our spare parts for bars? Check out the info page below ».
Spare Parts for Bars at Kitemana
Maintaining your kite bar is super important to stay safe and confident on the water. On this page, you’ll find detailed information, tips, and instructions about using and maintaining all spare parts for your bar. Think about replacing lines on time, keeping your chicken loop clean, or checking your depower cord for wear. By inspecting regularly and replacing parts on time, you extend the lifespan of your bar and maintain full control while riding. We explain how to easily perform small repairs yourself, which parts are compatible with your brand’s bar, and when it’s smart to replace something. Whether you want to upgrade your setup or just keep riding safely, here you’ll find all the knowledge you need to keep your bar in top condition.
Most frequently asked questions about bar spare parts:
- 1. Why is it important to properly maintain your kite bar?
- 2. What parts does a kite bar have and what does each part do?
- 3. When should you replace parts of your kite bar?
- 4. What can you repair yourself, and when is it better to have it done?
- 5. How do you best maintain and store your kite bar for a longer lifespan?
- 6. Which brands does Kitemana sell spare parts from?
Why is it important to properly maintain your kite bar?
A well-maintained kite bar is the foundation of safe kitesurfing, kite control, and durability of your gear. During every session, your bar is exposed to salt, sand, UV light, and pulling forces. Over time, these factors cause wear on the lines, depower system, and moving parts like the chicken loop and quick release. By checking and cleaning regularly, you prevent small defects from leading to dangerous situations, such as a broken line or a stuck safety system.
A clean, smoothly functioning bar not only gives you a safer feeling on the water but also more precision in kite steering. Dirt or wear can affect the smoothness of your lines and depower system, resulting in less direct kite control. You’ll also save money in the long run. By replacing parts like pigtails, lines, or depower cords on time, you won’t need to buy a completely new bar as quickly. Regular maintenance extends the life of your equipment, so you can enjoy better sessions for longer!
What parts does a kite bar have and what does each part do?
A kite bar consists of several parts that together ensure optimal control, safety, and performance while kitesurfing. One of the most important parts is the set of kite lines, often made from Dyneema or SK99 with a breaking strength of up to 500 kilograms. They are extremely strong but sensitive to knots and wear. Even a small defect can weaken the line by up to 50%, increasing the risk of breakage. Check your lines regularly and replace them when damaged. New lines are often easy to mount without changing the length.
For those who want more power in light wind or need extra length, line extensions are a smart addition. Longer lines allow your kite to make a wider steering motion, creating more low-end power. Many extension lines are universal, but always check if they fit your bar and kite brand. The pigtails connect your lines to the kite. They differ per brand in loop and knot configuration but make it possible to combine different kites and bars. Swivels prevent your lines from twisting after rotations, while floaters keep your bar afloat and protect your lines during crashes.
The depower and trim system is the heart of power adjustment. Through a clam cleat or strap, you can easily adjust your kite’s power while riding. A smooth trim system ensures better control in changing wind conditions. The chicken loop connects your bar to your harness and is equipped with a quick release for maximum safety. The chicken finger prevents the loop from accidentally detaching from the spreader bar. Finally, components like the stopper improve usability and comfort. With regular maintenance and timely replacement, your bar remains reliable, safe, and ready for every session.
When should you replace parts of your kite bar?
Kite bar parts wear down over time due to salt, sand, UV light, and constant tension while kiting. That’s why it’s important to inspect your bar regularly and replace parts in time. The most crucial components are your lines: once you notice fraying, knots, or color fading, it’s time to replace them. Don’t forget to check your depower and safety lines too, as they experience a lot of friction and can suddenly break when worn. A snapped line can lead to uncontrolled looping of your kite – so it’s critical.
Other key parts to check are the chicken loop, quick release, and bar insert. These should always operate smoothly. If the QR system feels stiff or doesn’t click properly, replace it immediately to avoid dangerous situations, like being unable to release when needed. The bar insert is the part where your lines run through the bar. After heavy use, its edges can become sharp and cut your lines, so keep an eye on that as well.
What can you repair yourself, and when should you have it done professionally?
Many kite bar parts can easily be replaced or repaired by yourself. With the right tools and a bit of skill, you can mount several bar parts independently. Always check that new parts fit your bar brand and model, so everything functions as it should. Some repairs, however, require more precision and experience. A quick release that doesn’t work smoothly, a damaged trim system, or wear on the center piece are better checked by professionals. Mistakes on these parts can impact your safety on the water. At Kitemana, we have our own repair department where our experienced technicians inspect, repair, and replace bars and lines daily. Not sure if you can do it yourself, or just want to be sure everything works perfectly? Bring your bar to us – we’ll make sure it’s as good as new. For more information, visit our Kitemana Repair page.
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How do you best maintain and store your kite bar for a longer lifespan?
Proper care of your kite bar extends its lifespan and prevents issues on the water. Rinse your bar with fresh water after each session to remove as much salt, sand, and dirt as possible. Let it dry in the shade and avoid direct sunlight, as UV rays can damage the lines and plastics. Make sure the depower and safety lines stay free of sand and salt, so they move smoothly. Check your lines regularly for wear or knots, and roll them neatly after riding, preferably in a cross pattern. Also check if the quick release system still functions properly, and activate it now and then before your session to ensure smooth operation. A bit of silicone spray can help keep moving parts running smoothly, but don’t overdo it. Store your bar in a dry place, preferably without tension. Avoid keeping it in a damp bag or car for long periods, as that can cause corrosion and mold. By rinsing, inspecting, and storing your bar properly, you’ll keep it in top condition and enjoy safe, confident sessions!
Which brands does Kitemana sell spare parts from?
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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