I fly RPM's and have a couple Keys for our school and don't have this problem ever. We're located in Saint Pete and our kites get used a lot, usually transported all over the state in a closed pickup bed too. So its fair to say they get put to the test in terms of the glue holding up in the heat.
I have a mixmatched quiver of 2005 fuels also and did have to re glue all the nipples back on the bladders but i'd be surprised if i still had a kite from 05 that wasn't the case with. All the new kites are pretty sick, come try one, or I could set you up with one of those fuels on a pully bar for a throwback session, still fun from time to time.
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Matthew Sexton
Triton Kiteboarding
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