Kitesurfing - Brake line cleats

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Kitesurfing - Brake line cleats
Discover the best Clamcleat® rope cleats for kitesurfing break lines. All designed to enhance your kitesurfing experience.
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Q: Does Clamcleat® make products for Kitesurfing?

Ans: Clamcleat® make a CL826-11 which can be used to adjust the position of the break line, they also produce a screw-on stopper ball PT524 for 6mm line which is designed to go between the Aero cleat and the handle as a shock absorber. The PT525 screw-on stopper ball is designed for 8-9mm tubes and ropes.

Q: Can the Aero cleat be used for adjusting the Kitesurfing break line?

Ans: Clamcleat® make a CL826-11 which can be used to adjust the position of the break line, they also produce a screw-on stopper ball PT524 for 6mm line which is designed to go between the Aero cleat and the handle as a shock absorber.

Q: What is the best cleat for using on a Kitesurfing break line?

Ans: Clamcleat® make a CL826-11 which can be used to adjust the position of the break line, they also produce a screw-on stopper ball PT524 for 6mm line which is designed to go between the Aero cleat and the handle as a shock absorber.

Q: How often should you replace the Aero cleat on my Kitesurfing break line?

Ans: The teeth of the aluminum cleat will wear in time as the break line can become very abrasive with a buildup of sand and salt from the beach. If the cleat starts to slip it’s time to replace the cleat only, not the whole Aero cleat. We would also recommend using the Hard anodized version of the cleat which will be highlighted with AN at the end of the part number.

Q: Can I replace the Ali cleat only on my Kite surfing break line?

Ans: The teeth of the aluminum cleat will wear in time as the break line can become very abrasive with a buildup of sand and salt from the beach. If the cleat starts to slip it’s time to replace the cleat only, not the whole Aero cleat. We would also recommend using the Hard anodized version of the cleat which will be highlighted with AN at the end of the part number.





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