Harness Seat Kite B2

Boardshort construction

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Color:

900 black

Harness Seat Kite B2 - 900 black
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B2 integrates the style and function of boardshorts into a kite seat harness. The ergonomic leg straps, inspired by the technology of climbing harnesses, have been developed to enable freedom of movement without pressure points. ION's sleek Spectre Bar (incl. kite hook) and C30 buckles complete the ultra-lightweight harness. The detachable Downforce_Loop connects the leg straps to the spreader bar and prevents the hook from twisting up. Spectre wing pockets provide smooth and seamless integration of the spreader bar flaps into the harness for a snug and secure fit. Comes with ION's Spectre Bar (including kite hook) and integrated Kite_knife multitool.
Spectre Bar

ION‘s latest innovation in spreader bar technology. Incredible flexibility and a slim outline. Including a lightweight aluminium hook.

C_30_Buckle

Easy to handle carbon adjustment of the spreader bar webbings with a pleasantly light weight.

Kite_knife 2.0 multitool

Multitool including double bit with 3/32 hex key and PH3, can be used for fins, foostraps & the modular hook system of ION's C_Bars.

Leash D-Ring

Kite leash attachement point next to your spreaderbar. Enhanced safety and usability. Light and robust. The side can be varied depending on personal preference. 

Downforce Loop

This loop allows you to force the spreader bar down by diverting the webbing. This prevents the bar from folding upwards when the kite generates power upwards.

55% Polyester 40% Nylon 5% Neopren

Item-no. 48242-4721

Carbon-compensated

Carbon Compensated

We offset our CO2 emissions, caused by production and transport of our products, by supporting a hydropower carbon offset project in Kuruwita, SriLanka - supported by ClimatePartner. The entire process is transparent and traceable thanks to the ClimatePartner label and a certificate.

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