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How to Convert Your Cabrinha Unify Bar from Low-V to High-V
Unlock a different feel from the same bar. Here's everything you need to know about the Unify bar's Low-V-to-High-V conversion.
What Is the Unify Bar and Why Does the V-System Matter?
Cabrinha's Unify control bar is built around a modular philosophy: one bar, multiple configurations. The "V" in Low-V and High-V refers to where the front lines split before connecting to the kite's leading edge. That split point changes how your kite responds to input, how depower feels, and ultimately how
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16th Apr 2026
The Story of Harlem Kitesurfing
There are a lot of kite brands in the world. Some have been around for decades. Some are backed by massive distribution. Some dominate podiums.
Harlem started as none of those.
When Alex Monstan founded Harlem Kite Surfing, people genuinely asked, “Who’s Harlem?” The name didn’t carry weight. There wasn’t a long legacy. There wasn’t a marketing machine behind it.
There was just an idea: Change the tide.
And that wasn’t meant as a catchy slogan. It
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20th Feb 2026
Quick and Easy Bar Tuning Fix
You just got a brand new kite, complete with the latest bar and fresh lines, and you've had some amazing sessions on it already. But now something seems a bit off. The kite feels sluggish and even wants to backstall more easily. What's going on? Chances are that you need to tune your bar. Fortunately, it's a quick, easy, and free fix.
Why Might I Need to Tune My Bar?
After as little as 10-15 hours on the water, the back and front lines of a new lineset can get out of sync. If the back li
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29th Jan 2026
North High-V Split Kit | From Low-V to High-V in Minutes!
Have a low-V (or low-Y) bar that you want to use with a kite that works best with a high-V bar? There's no need for a whole new bar- for just a few bucks and a couple minutes of your time, you can convert your existing bar to be compatible with your Duotone, Core, Harlem, or F-One kite. Even better, the process is reversible, so you can switch it back as needed.
How Do I Use the High-V Split Kit?
Here's how to install the High-V Split Kit. Just reverse the steps to convert back to a low-V
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15th Sep 2025
Cabrinha Kite and Wing Replacement Valve Installation | Super Easy Fix!
Jimmy and Aaron from MACkite are here with a guide on how to replace a valve on a Cabrinha Wing or kite. It's not a difficult process so long as you know the steps and how to do them correctly.What You'll Need
1. A cutting board or a piece of stiff corrugated cardboard about 6x8 in.
2. Some painter's masking tape or duct tape, or clamps with soft jaws
3. A sharp X-acto or utility knife
4. Rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol and a clean, soft cloth
5. The replacement valve
Wha
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19th Aug 2024
How to Remove a Deck Pad from Your Surfboard | A Step-by-Step Guide by Appletree Surfboards
The Deck Pad Dilemma
Deck pads are a great addition to your surfboard, providing extra grip and comfort. However, over time, you might find the need to remove or replace them. Whether it's because they're worn out, you're upgrading to a new design, or you simply don't like the fit, taking off a deck pad can be challenging. This guide will show you a few easy tricks to remove your deck pad in one piece without damaging your board.
Tools You’ll Need
A broomstick Thinners (be cautious with
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24th Jun 2024
North Navigator Pro Quick Release | How to Swap Yours Out With Ease
What You Need
Before starting the replacement process, ensure you have all the necessary tools and parts. Here’s what you’ll need:
Multi-grips 2.5 mm Allen key Drift punch (less than 4 mm or 1/4 inch, ideally 3 mm) A 3D-printed jig (optional, but helpful)
Step-by-Step Replacement ProcessStep 1: Prepare the Control Bar
First, lay out your control bar and run the lines out fully. Locate the end of the landing line, grasp it, and pull through until you reach the loop-to-loop connection wi
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18th Apr 2024
How to Fix Uneven Lines on Your Kiteboarding Control Bar
Line sleeving tutorial on how to fix your kite lines:This is Eric with MACkite, and we're going to learn how to check to see if your lines have stretched and how to fix that. If you've had some hard crashes recently and your kite just doesn't seem to be flying right, your lines may have stretched unevenly. It's like when your car is out of alignment and you take your hands off the wheel and it drifts off to the left or right, then you know something's wrong.Make a Simple Sliding Pulley
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30th Mar 2023
Is Your Kiteboard and Wing Foil Gear Ready for Springtime Sessions?
Marc Hoeksema on Ice
For those of us who may be coming off of a long, hard winter, it's time to lay out and inspect your kiteboard and wing foil gear for your first springtime sessions. There's nothing worse than waiting until you get to the beach to find out that you've got a hole in your kite or wing canopy.
Let's be smart and take care of it now!
Lay Out Your Gear and Check It Over
I like to lay out my kites and wings, and pump them all up to make sure I don't have any bladder leaks. Take a
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23rd Mar 2022
How to Install Kite Line Extensions
3-meter line extensions are an invaluable tool that give you the ability to change the range and performance of every kite in your quiver. They can be added or removed to the end of your lines in about a minute and they make a huge difference in how your kite performs.
Add them and you get:
More Power
Slower Steering
Higher Jumps
Longer powerstrokes in light wind
Or take them off if you want:
more responsive handling
tighter kiteloops
faster steering
better wave p
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20th Apr 2020
How Do I Find a Leak in My Kite? - Liquid Force Kook Academy
Is your kite becoming soft after a session? Did you just have to swim in front of all of your buddies? It is possible you have a tiny leak in your kite. The first step of fixing this leak is to identify where that leak is. Professor Rich highlights the steps necessary to find out where that leak is. Once you've figured out where the leak is, it's time to graduate to the next step of kite repair.
Easy Steps to finding a leak in your kite:
Check inflation valve for sand or damage between all
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3rd Apr 2020
Kiteboarding Control Bar Size & tuning your kite
Kiteboarding Control Bars
The first step in tuning your kite is choosing the right size control bar.
The standard pairing is
43 - 47 cm bars for 05 - 10m kites
50 - 55 cm bars for 11 - 13m kites
58 - 63 cm bars for 14 - 19m kites
These are just guidelines, of course. You can pair any size bar with any kite, but you will change how it flies. If you put a small bar on a large kite, you will slow it down significantly. If you put a large bar on a small kite, you will speed it up greatly.
Bar siz
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26th Feb 2020
Drysuit Maintenance FAQs
If you live in or travel to a cold region and like to play in the water, you've probably considered getting a drysuit. There's plenty to love about them when you're getting a session that just wouldn't be possible in a wetsuit. But if you're a new or prospective drysuit owner, you probably have some questions about how to take care of your investment so it'll keep taking care of you for years to come. Thankfully, Ocean Rodeo has put together a great FAQ with lots of useful tips!Drysuit Maintenan
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22nd Nov 2019
Slingshot's How to Pack Your Kite
Keep Your Kite Crisp and Clean
Have you ever wondered how some kiters manage to master the perfect kite fold? Courtesy of Slingshot, we've got the easy 5-step process to keep your kite looking brand new regardless of it's age.
5-Step Process:
1. After deflating your kite, fold from the wing tip to the first strut loosely.
2. From there, fold to the middle strut.
3. Roll the remainders of the kite in.
4. Repeat on the other side.
5. Fold the rolled kite in 3.
You've got no air stuck in t
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1st Jun 2018
Let's Chat: Aaron's Spring Kiteboarding Check List
Let's Chat: Aaron's Spring Kiteboarding Check List
For those of us that don’t live in the tropics, you’ve probably been tweaked, out of your mind, waiting for the weather to warm up so you can go kiteboarding. Hopefully, you’ve already had opportunities to get on the water before now.
And hopefully, you put your gear away neat and dry at the end of last season.
Just to be sure that everything is in top shape, I recommend that you take your kites out and pump t
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14th Apr 2017