Description
50~500lbs Braided Dacron Line
Dacron, called as well polyester, is an economical material which is durable and high quality.
It has a small amount of stretch and absorbs almost no water.
All these characteristics make it a great handy line in both outdoor and domestic applications.
Dacron Line (Braided) is the most widely used flying string and bridle line for single line kites.
It is good for anyone to fly kites, even for the person who is first learning to fly.
It also aids in keeping a kite’s tow point in place.
9KM DWLIFE braided Dacron Kite Line get one more advantage.
We manufacture the line by adding fibers of contrasting colors: Red Flecks with the purpose that the kite line can be easily seen on the sand or on the beach by kids where we usually enjoy our flight and they won’t be tripped over.
9KM DWLIFE braided Dacron line is made with even number yarn to make the line more solid while keep a pretty shape.
This is a premium yet economical line for your finest single line kites, is perfect for bridles on any single line kite and will serve in a variety of hobbies, crafts, household and industrial applications, like flag halyards, foredeck netting, even light air spinnaker sheets on smaller boats, and etc.
KITE LINE -Braided Dacron
Dacron kite line (also as polyester), the most used kite line for single line kite flying, is built to combine unique properties of
High Strength
Tough and Durable
Excellent Resistance to UV, to Wet, and to Mildew
Low Stretch
Min. Creep
Of excellent performance, the braided Dacron line by 9KM DWLIFE is allowed to be intended for general lashing, tie-down, rigging, stringing applications, versatile in both indoor and outdoor applications: kite flying, camping, backpacking, hammock, gardening repair, handcraft, spinnaker sheet, foredeck netting, etc.
Technical Specs
Recommendation on how to choose kite lines
It’s crucial to have the appropriate kite lines for your precious kites.
Kite lines are based on both kite sizes and wind ranges.
The bigger the kite, the stronger the wind, and the higher the tensile strength of kite lines is required.
Here are general recommendations for choose of kite lines: fly in the wind range below 12MPH, delta kites measured in wingspan.
50lb: ~7 Ft Delta
120lb: ~9 Ft Delta
200lb: ~13 Ft Delta
300lb: ~15 Ft Delta
500lb: ~20 Ft Delta
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