Bar care:
• Make sure you regularly check your bar for wear and tear. Replace parts when
needed.
• Make sure your flying lines are free of knots.
• Before launching, always check that your quick releases are in working order and
free of sand or other debris.
• When reaching the water, before starting your kiteboarding session, splash some
water on your bar to rinse off sand that has stuck to it.
• After every session, rinse your bar with tap water to remove the salt from the bar.
If there are problems with your kite or your bar, please contact your Peter Lynn
dealer.
CarE and MaintEnanCE
Peter Lynn products are designed to be strong and durable. The extreme nature of
the kite sport puts a high strain on the equipment involved. By taking good care of
your equipment, you can minimize the wear on your equipment.
Kite care:
• Inspect your equipment before launch. Check for tears, abrasions, undone
stitching, and all other forms of damage.
• Test all moving parts of your equipment such as pulleys before every launch.
• Do not rig on rough terrain. Stay far away from sharp items that could damage
your kite, such as seashells, trees, washed up wood or fences.
• Secure your kite using soft items like sand or sand bags. Do not use items with
sharp edges like rocks.
• Do not unnecessarily leave a kite unused for a longer period of time to prevent UV
damage. Weigh down fluttering parts to reduce wear.
• Before connecting your pump to the inflate valve, pump it a few times to remove
any sand from the hose.
• Always make sure your kite is dry before packing and free of sand or sharp items.
• Regularly rinse your kite when used in salt water.
• When storing for a long time, it is advised to leave part of the bag open, to allow
fresh air to get in the bag, and any remaining traces of moist to dry up.
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