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INFLATION OF STRUT TWO PUMP

Innovation. Simplicity. North’s new two-point inflation system makes rigging, packing and repairing your boat kite easier than ever. One valve on the center strut inflates all of your struts simultaneously. One valve on the leading edge inflates the rest of your kite. This, unlike some other inflation systems, enables you to pump up your struts and leading edge rock-hard for the best possible performance. The leading edge remains completely separate from the struts. The struts are connected by a small rubber hose tucked neatly out of sight behind the leading edge that T’s off to each strut. Once the leading edge is inflated, small webbing isolators are automatically squeezed down tight against the hose blocking the airflow from each strut to the next. No plastic pieces to tighten, no valves to turn. Just clean, simple and functional. Repairing your bladders is as easy as ever. For strut repairs, simply disconnect the T joint and pull the bladder out as usual. Because each strut is isolated, locating leaky bladders is never a problem. Extra large dump valves on both tip struts and one on the leading edge, drain the air quickly when packing up after a session.

INFLATION OF LEADING EDGE AUTOMATICAL BLOCKING OF THE AIRFLOW BETWEEN THE STRUTS.
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