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Dakine Kite Harnesses |
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From their early days
in 1979, Dakine has had a reputation for rugged, innovative
products. With a long history in surfing and windsurfing products,
supporting kiteboarding was a natural move for Dakine. Dakine
harnesses, straps, bags, and accessories are available for almost
any kiteboarding application.
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If you don't
see the Dakine Kite Harness you are looking for, call us or email Larry.
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DAKINE developed its first line of kiteboard specific harnesses and
accessories in 2001. The Fusion Harness quickly became DAKINE's best selling harness surpassing all other models in the line.
Today, they are recognized among the industry leaders in kite harness
design and production. The Dakine line of Kite harnesses has also grown to
include other great models like the Pyro and Tabu. |
Dakine Fusion Kite Seat Harness *

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Scuba Center Includes Dakine Spreader Bar
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Ultra
comfortable leg strap
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Compression
molded back panel
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Independent
primary and secondary Power Belt
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Molded
lumbar support
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Internal
batten support
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Adjustable
spreader bar height
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8-point
load dispersion system
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Stainless
steel leash attachment rings
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Tow
handle
Price:
$129.00
'07 Model Special --
While Supply Lasts.
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Dakine Fusion Kite Harness, SZ:
M
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32"- 34"
waist |
Price:
$129.00

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Dakine Fusion Kite Harness,
SZ: L
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34"- 36"
waist |
Price:
$129.00

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Dakine Tabu Kite Waist Harness *
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Scuba Center Includes Dakine Spreader Bar
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- Neoprene buckle cover
- Re-designed for 2007
- Anatomical 3-D shape
- Internal load dispersion
system
- Lightweight dual density
foam
- Independent primary and
secondary Power Belt
- Molded grab handle
- Stainless steel leash
attachment rings
- PowerClip Buckle System
Price:
$99.00
'07 Model Special --
While Supply Lasts. |
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Tabu Kite Harness, SZ: M |
32"- 34" waist |
Price:
$99.00
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| While these
are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a
replacement for proper kiteboarding training or experience. This sport utilizes
kites that can be extremely powerful. Safety equipment (such as
helmets, flotation
jackets, and quick releases to name just a few) should be used whenever appropriate to the
application. A responsible attitude and training* or experience with a smaller
trainer kite are essential for a safe entry into this sport. Always read owners
manuals! The participant as well as onlookers will have a much safer and more
enjoyable experience. |
| *Scuba Center highly recommends training with a qualified kiteboarding
instructor. |