NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

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dave12341234
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NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

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Would anyone have a 14m leading edge bladder or does anyone know where I could buy one before the gathering?
Mine sprung a few leaks and I'd just like to replace it.
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RobH
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Re: NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

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no,, but better than that - buy my used 2008 14m Cabrinha Switchblade 3 complete with a parts 14m (blown LE and bladder) kite included for $550 !!!! Anyone ???
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barnabus
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Re: NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

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use bladderman out of florida. if i remember right they're 70$.
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Re: NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

Post by MK »

Contact me and we'll try to fix it. $40 sound worth it? I just bought a roll of bladder repair tape.

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dave12341234
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Re: NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

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Thanks for the ideas, but im still debating whether I'm heading down or not because of the wind. If I do, I'll look for you mike. But if I don't I might just try patching it. Thanks!
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Re: NEED TO BUY BLADDER BEFORE GATHERING!

Post by MK »

When I responded earlier I was referencing the blow-outs I've had and repaired. Mine are usually "manly" with big bangs if that makes sense.

If you just have a not so manly hole it will be a lot easier. Feel free to contact me with what you have.
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