Hi,
Noob question here. Saw that Ventum Kites have a Safety knife in a pouch that can be attached to the harness straps.
Is there anything that would stop you wearing it on your forearm/upper arm for ease of access? Knife looks to be secured in the pouch with velcro.
Can't post the link, however if you go to Ventum Kites and look at their accessories you will see the knife.
I think a knife on your arm would be prone to tangles when you need it most. It also means both hands are occupied in getting it out.
I've used my knife 2-3 times in 20+ years. Once to cut kite lines in an emergency and twice to cut away fishing line I got tangled in.
It lives in the built in pocket under the harness hook. It's easy to get to with either hand. It's always there. I don't have to remember to take it with me and put it on and all the rest. I check it a couple of times a year. If it was corroded I would replace it. They're dirt cheap.
Then you can access the knife only with the other hand. It's risky, especially if something happens with that hand....
Then you can access the knife only with the other hand. It's risky, especially if something happens with that hand....
Now that is a seriously valid point, and would shut down the argument for good.
'save the Whales' had a great idea, drip candle wax on the blade, and that would stop it corroding and when needed, it would work, I bought a new vest with a zip pocket to put mine in.
'save the Whales' had a great idea, drip candle wax on the blade, and that would stop it corroding and when needed, it would work, I bought a new vest with a zip pocket to put mine in.
Most people couldn't be bothered actually getting a candle, lighting it, then dripping wax on the blade. I just coated my blade with surfboard wax. I have had the same knife on a sheath on my harness of 6 years and still razor sharp. I check it at the start of each season and put a fresh coat of wax on. If you live in tropical conditions you might have to reapply every now and then. I guess paraffin or candle wax would be better in that situation.
'save the Whales' had a great idea, drip candle wax on the blade, and that would stop it corroding and when needed, it would work, I bought a new vest with a zip pocket to put mine in.
Unless it's Nylon zipper with Nylon teeth, keep an eye on it. Even with washing after every use any zip with steel in it will seize. The you will need a knife to get your knife out.
'save the Whales' had a great idea, drip candle wax on the blade, and that would stop it corroding and when needed, it would work, I bought a new vest with a zip pocket to put mine in.
Great idea. When you're getting tumbled with a line wrapped around your leg and the kite pulling you backwards and upside down, just casually reach across and unzip the pocket and pull out the knife and cut yourself free.
Great to see sarcasm alive and kicking gorgo,
Knife below my hook digs in,
I'm happy with it in my vest, up to everyone to make their own mind up,
thanks gateman good point, i do check zip regularly for corrosionand if I tangle that bad then off for the long sleep!
To add to that, check your knife is still in its pouch! I lost two and didn't know, a few friends lost theirs, they can fall out! At least the one in my vest is there!
Hi,
Noob question here. Saw that Ventum Kites have a Safety knife in a pouch that can be attached to the harness straps.
Is there anything that would stop you wearing it on your forearm/upper arm for ease of access? Knife looks to be secured in the pouch with velcro.
Can't post the link, however if you go to Ventum Kites and look at their accessories you will see the knife.
Yeh the blade is ceramic i see which is pretty clever and avoids all the corrossion/jamming issues etc. Pretty clever. Good looking kit generally i reckon.
Those cutters have a single blade doing the cutting. You want two blades in a vee.
A single blade might work on a single line. It will be less effective on a couple of lines in a bunch or a piece of webbing.
ventumkiteboarding.com/product/line-cutter-with-ceramic-blade/
Those cutters have a single blade doing the cutting. You want two blades in a vee.
A single blade might work on a single line. It will be less effective on a couple of lines in a bunch or a piece of webbing.
ventumkiteboarding.com/product/line-cutter-with-ceramic-blade/
i think it might be that with the Vee style blade, right in the crotch of the V can get a tiny kink on the blade edge, then its not much good after that, iv seen this happen before.
This Ventum one looks like it might have best of both idea, the outer flange presses the line in against the blade. im guessing they are bigger than first appears, almost like a knife size, not a key ring size. So your cutting with a safe knife, and the lines jammed into the opening which looks wide enough to take depower, webbing or whatever you hack at.
looks like this style has been adopted by scuba. seems pretty legit
I always kite with a knife in both sleeves every time I go kiting. Hopefully I'll never need to use them. Often loose one so replace and all part of my pre launch.
I always kite with a knife in both sleeves every time I go kiting. Hopefully I'll never need to use them. Often loose one so replace and all part of my pre launch.