Hey Reece, I just replaced the LE bladder on our 14.5m Flite... One thing which is cool to mention, is that because Aluula is translucent, you can half-inflate, and shine a strong flashlight through the LE, and see if there are any weird folds and twists...before you fully inflate
I have 3 Roams and they all perform just perfect. OK.... I had a persistent issue with the 8m out at the LE tip where the velcro closure is located because I've discovered that the bladder MUST be tucked into this spot absolutely perfectly. What happened with the factory build is I repeatedly would get explosive blowouts at 9psi. 5 holes later and a ton of lost sessions and frustration I've got this where the bladder contacts firm against the LE fabric. I've also been forced to be conservative about psi.... No more than 8psi
Hey Reece thanks for the LE video. What about the Aluula struts? I seem to have a issue getting the 6" extension from the valve forward to the LE. I had a blowout even after doing a low pressure inspection and massaging it forward. With No more OR :( we need to keep these kites going as long as possible. cheers Cros
Hey Cros, Darn! You can try pushing the 6" extension piece of the bladder inside of itself. Essentially invert the strut bladder until it hits the valve. Then when you inflate, it should just push out until it makes contact with the leading edge tube. Does that make sense? And yes agreed, keep those kites working! -Reece
Hi Reese. Great video. Is this the same process for an A series wing? Have a leak at the inflation valve i believe. Should be a lot easier with not strut valves to deal with.
@@reeces_shredlab Thanks for the Reply Reece. So I can only detect the leak when the bladder is in the leading edge with soapy water. Can't pump it hard enough when it is out. Are the inflation valves for the A series wings removable? I tried with hot water but made no headway and gave it up worried I'd make things worse. maybe they are welded on and not glued? any tips on removal and replacing of the valve?
Hey Mike, Sorry this didnt pop up on my notifications. Sounds like the leak/puncture is quite small if you can't find it when the bladder is out of the wing? You can actually pump the bladder to a couple psi without any issues, you should be able to track down the hole with soapy water at that point. The Valve won't come off with hot water, it's fully bonded into the bladder. Not sure why you need to remove the inflate valve?
@@reeces_shredlab My mistake. Thought leak was coming from inflate valve because soapy water was bubbling around that area with bladder in leading edge. I finally did find a couple pin holes close to valve. I repaired those and put bladder back in. Holds air awesome now but I did find a couple more spots where it bubbles a bit from leading edge. Must be super tiny though cause its holding pressure well even over night. Not sure its worth pulling bladder again for that. If i do pull it again i'll pump up the pressure a little more to find the leaks better. This last time I used my face right up close to bladder to find the leaks. Worked but a tedious way to do it.
Hey! This technique will work on your 2018 Prodigy and any other kite. The only difference is you will be using the zipper on the leading edge to change the bladder rather than the inflation valve hole.
WAW it was easy! Excellent! So Ocean Rodeo prepare a surprise for us in 2021 new 5 struts kite? What will be the name?)) CORE XR -6 Killer?)))) Reece, please show the name of the new model))
Hey Reece, I just replaced the LE bladder on our 14.5m Flite... One thing which is cool to mention, is that because Aluula is translucent, you can half-inflate, and shine a strong flashlight through the LE, and see if there are any weird folds and twists...before you fully inflate
That was immensely helpful. Thanks very much.
Thank you for the video never thought about pulling the leading edge of the kite rather than pulling the bladder. Excellent method.
Hmmmmmmmm......RISE...Excellent!! Can’t wait to test that baby out😁
That is genius! Pulling the LE onto the bladder
Hope you've solved the issue!
Thnaks alot! I was wondering how to do it!
Really well explained! Thanks!
I have 3 Roams and they all perform just perfect. OK.... I had a persistent issue with the 8m out at the LE tip where the velcro closure is located because I've discovered that the bladder MUST be tucked into this spot absolutely perfectly. What happened with the factory build is I repeatedly would get explosive blowouts at 9psi. 5 holes later and a ton of lost sessions and frustration I've got this where the bladder contacts firm against the LE fabric. I've also been forced to be conservative about psi.... No more than 8psi
Nevermind.... after watching how you exactly tucked those velcro ends I think I can handle this.
FINALLY!!! I called our Florida dealer to ask. When I told him there was no zipper, he literally gasped “WHAT?!”
Hey Reece thanks for the LE video. What about the Aluula struts? I seem to have a issue getting the 6" extension from the valve forward to the LE. I had a blowout even after doing a low pressure inspection and massaging it forward.
With No more OR :( we need to keep these kites going as long as possible. cheers Cros
Hey Cros, Darn! You can try pushing the 6" extension piece of the bladder inside of itself. Essentially invert the strut bladder until it hits the valve. Then when you inflate, it should just push out until it makes contact with the leading edge tube. Does that make sense?
And yes agreed, keep those kites working!
-Reece
@@reeces_shredlab Thanks Reece, that makes sense I'll give it a try.
Can I use the same process for my 6m A Glide wing? Great video
Hey Richard, Yes you can use the same process for the wings.
@@reeces_shredlab It work great. Thanks again
Hi Reese. Great video. Is this the same process for an A series wing? Have a leak at the inflation valve i believe. Should be a lot easier with not strut valves to deal with.
Hey Mike, Yes it should be the same process, minus the strut connections.
@@reeces_shredlab Thanks for the Reply Reece. So I can only detect the leak when the bladder is in the leading edge with soapy water. Can't pump it hard enough when it is out. Are the inflation valves for the A series wings removable? I tried with hot water but made no headway and gave it up worried I'd make things worse. maybe they are welded on and not glued? any tips on removal and replacing of the valve?
Hey Mike, Sorry this didnt pop up on my notifications. Sounds like the leak/puncture is quite small if you can't find it when the bladder is out of the wing? You can actually pump the bladder to a couple psi without any issues, you should be able to track down the hole with soapy water at that point.
The Valve won't come off with hot water, it's fully bonded into the bladder. Not sure why you need to remove the inflate valve?
@@reeces_shredlab My mistake. Thought leak was coming from inflate valve because soapy water was bubbling around that area with bladder in leading edge. I finally did find a couple pin holes close to valve. I repaired those and put bladder back in. Holds air awesome now but I did find a couple more spots where it bubbles a bit from leading edge. Must be super tiny though cause its holding pressure well even over night. Not sure its worth pulling bladder again for that. If i do pull it again i'll pump up the pressure a little more to find the leaks better. This last time I used my face right up close to bladder to find the leaks. Worked but a tedious way to do it.
I do have a 2018 Prodiy 9.5M to change , can make a video how please or refer me to an other video, I know it suppose to be simple but....
Hey! This technique will work on your 2018 Prodigy and any other kite. The only difference is you will be using the zipper on the leading edge to change the bladder rather than the inflation valve hole.
Thank you
WAW it was easy! Excellent! So Ocean Rodeo prepare a surprise for us in 2021 new 5 struts kite? What will be the name?)) CORE XR -6 Killer?)))) Reece, please show the name of the new model))
Not yet ;)
it does say Rise on the LE....
RISE!
It's even easier to insert the bladder using a ruler! ua-cam.com/video/PeJv9Siarz8/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Good video but never walk on your kite.