Ozone Kitesurf Flying Line Set V2 | Premium Dyneema Kite Lines

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Description

Ozone Kitesurf Flying Line Set V2

The Ozone Flying Line Set V2 is made from bio-based Dyneema® — the same high-modulus polyethylene fibre as conventional Dyneema, with a 90% lower carbon footprint because the ethylene comes from renewable plant sources rather than petroleum. Every set is pre-stretched, spliced and sewn in-house by Ozone to exacting tolerances, so all four lines arrive at identical measured lengths. That matters more than most riders realise: mismatched lines are the most common cause of a kite flying off-centre or generating uneven bar pressure — a problem that's easily masked until you put a correctly-matched set on and realise what you've been compensating for.

Who It's For

Any kitesurfer running Ozone kites who wants a line set that comes ready to use rather than needing tuning out of the bag. Also the right choice for replacing a worn or stretched set on an existing bar — all five lengths use the same modular connection system and pigtail fitment as Ozone's current bar range, so swapping from an old set takes minutes.

Key Features

  • Bio-based Dyneema® (HMPE fibre) — same strength and stretch resistance as conventional Dyneema; 90% lower carbon footprint through plant-derived ethylene; no performance compromise, a verifiably more sustainable material
  • 500 kg rated front lines, 300 kg rated rear lines — rated far above practical kite flying loads; heavy construction extends line life before differential stretch requires replacement
  • Pre-stretched, spliced and sewn at Ozone's factory — each line is individually measured, pre-loaded and spliced then sewn at the loops; factory tolerance is more consistent than field splicing and the lines arrive length-matched rather than length-approximate
  • Colour-coded for easy rigging — front and rear, left and right each use distinct colours; reduces setup errors and speeds up rigging on a busy beach
  • Low-friction coating — reduces friction when lines contact each other during relaunches; helps prevent tangling and reduces wear at contact points over the line's lifespan
  • Modular system — designed for fast, tool-free attachment or removal of line extensions and pigtails; adjust length without cutting and re-splicing
  • 5 length options — 15m, 20m, 23m, 25m, 27m; shorter lines tighten the kite's arc for foiling and high-wind riding; longer lines open the window for light-wind and large kites

Real-World Feel

Well-matched line lengths are the foundation of consistent bar feel. If front lines are fractionally longer than rears, the kite's angle of attack changes and bar feel becomes unbalanced; if left is different from right, the kite tracks off one side. The V2 line set's factory precision means correct kite behaviour from the first session without chasing trim adjustments. The low-friction coating is noticeable when lines cross during water relaunches — less of the sticky drag that can lock two lines together and make relaunch awkward.

Length Selection Guide

Line length is a trade-off between kite power and control range:

  • 15–20m — tighter power stroke, faster kite speed, more direct depower; used for high-wind foiling, wave riding and freestyle where a quick-turning kite is preferred
  • 23–25m — standard all-round length for twin-tip freeride and foil sessions; the best starting point for most riders
  • 27m — wider window, slower kite, more power at the bar; preferred for light-wind sessions and large kites where generating maximum pull is the priority

Compatibility

Designed for use with the Ozone Contact Water Bar V5. Compatible with all current and previous Ozone inflatable water kites. The modular connector system also works with Ozone's line extension sets if you want to adjust length without buying a new full set.

Materials

  • Material: bio-based Dyneema® (HMPE) with low-friction coating
  • Front lines: 500 kg rated
  • Rear lines: 300 kg rated
  • Configuration: 4-line modular system
  • Connection: factory-spliced loops with Ozone pigtail fittings

Available Lengths & Prices

Length Price Typical Use
15m £105 High-wind foiling; tight window; very fast kite speed
20m £135 Foiling and wave riding; direct, responsive feel
23m £145 All-round freeride; most versatile starting length
25m £150 Twin-tip freeride; light-wind foiling
27m £160 Light-wind specialist; maximum window size

Pairs Well With

Combine with the Ozone Contact Water Bar V5 for a fully matched system. The V2 line set connects directly to the V5's modular system without adapters — one of the practical advantages of keeping the full setup within the Ozone range.

Why We Stock It

We stock this line set because we've seen what worn or mismatched lines do to a session — and to the trim of an otherwise functional kite. The bio-based Dyneema is a genuine material upgrade (not marketing) — the same chain-of-custody certification standard applies as conventional Dyneema, so the environmental claim is verifiable. At £105–£160 depending on length, it's a worthwhile spend alongside a kite purchase or when the existing set starts showing uneven stretch.

FAQs

What length kite lines should I use?

23–25m is the most common starting choice for all-round twin-tip freeride. For foiling, many riders prefer 20m or shorter — shorter lines tighten the kite's arc and make depower more responsive. For light-wind sessions with a large kite, 27m gives more window to work with and maximises the kite's ability to generate power.

Are these compatible with bars from other brands?

The V2 lines use Ozone's modular connector and pigtail system, designed for Ozone bars — particularly the Contact Water Bar V5. Use with other brands' bars may require pigtail adapters; check connector compatibility before purchasing if you're using a non-Ozone bar.

How do I know when my lines need replacing?

Check line lengths periodically — if lines have stretched unevenly, the kite will fly off-centre or pull to one side under power. Visible wear at the knots and loops or where lines contact the bridle is the other signal. A new pre-stretched, length-matched set is faster to replace than to trim out differential stretch on a worn set.

What makes bio-based Dyneema different from conventional Dyneema?

Bio-based Dyneema uses ethylene derived from renewable feedstocks (plant sugars) rather than petroleum. The resulting HMPE fibre has the same molecular structure and performance characteristics — same strength, same stretch resistance, same longevity — but produces 90% less CO₂ in manufacturing. The performance difference is zero; the environmental difference is significant.

Can I buy individual replacement lines rather than a full set?

These are sold as a complete 4-line set. For individual line replacement, contact us — we can advise on availability of single Ozone replacement lines through our spare parts supply.