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WA
19 Posts
Posted 28/07/2012, 9:26 pm        Report Show Profile
Just wondering if there is a good method of securing your board to yourself. Yes, other than to your feet! :) Im new to the sport, and board recovery is something im still trying to perfect. I was wondering if there is a good solution / smart way for this? Cheers, Jack
WA
444 Posts
Posted 28/07/2012, 9:37 pm        Report Show Profile
The only method is with your feet................. Do a search for kiteboardleash and you will soon see that body dragging will do wonders both to your pocket in lost boards and your face by keeping you pretty for years to come.....
16 Posts
Posted 28/07/2012, 9:43 pm        Report Show Profile
VIC
176 Posts
Posted 28/07/2012, 10:50 pm        Report Show Profile
Only time to attach a board is where tidal rip is upwind - most of the rest of the time - all of the leash thingos will possibly cave in the back of your head or smash your teeth in - body dragging is the way to go! ( ok so maybe a leg rope on a surfboard is almost OK if the surf breaks on rocks.....)
WA
620 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 12:22 am        Report Show Profile
jackerz said...
Im new to the sport, and board recovery is something im still trying to perfect. Jack
It's called "upwind body dragging"....it's part of kiting 101....learn to do it properly & quickly....and you shouldn't need a board leash.
New Zealand
1090 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 4:07 am        Report Show Profile
I have never used a board leash and so should you. as others have said body drag.
354 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 5:55 am        Report Show Profile
Used a retractable leash for the first three months of my intro into kitesurfing. Then the leash snapped during a jump. Realised the possible danger in having the board slingshot back in direction of my head/body. No more leash. Body drag. So far no lost board...but it is going to happen. Just a matter of time. Make sure you write your contact number on your board. There is a better than average chance your board will get returned.
VIC
528 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 8:09 am        Report Show Profile
Is this when someone inserts a photo of there sliced open face? (insert)
WA
19 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 2:30 pm        Report Show Profile
cheers for the replys.
Ireland
691 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 4:34 pm        Report Show Profile
suniboy21 said...
Is this when someone inserts a photo of there sliced open face? (insert)
Nah, just the back of the head and the foot. Shows the dangers of not being attached to your board with your feet.
QLD
335 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 6:27 pm        Report Show Profile
wake boots at shearwater the out tide has claim many boards and now i find myself doing stuff further out there difficult\scarey , but less body dragging .
WA
243 Posts
Posted 29/07/2012, 7:42 pm        Report Show Profile
Ercorn said...
kitingtopher said
Seriously weird.
Seriously fkd !!!, compelling viewing though, wonder what he was smoking ? , J
SA
52 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 12:54 am        Report Show Profile
http://www.oceanrodeo.com/kiting/go_joe This is a product I've seen advertised around a bit - no idea what it's like though.
SA
170 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 7:01 am        Report Show Profile
my apologies, never type 'kitesurfing faceinjury" into youtube . that dude was weird.
WA
215 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 7:43 am        Report Show Profile
NSW
47 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 1:02 pm        Report Show Profile
Donutcop: Hey Robocop, awesome day for kiteboarding! Those westerlies are a bit chilley hey. What are you putting up? Robocop: Its already 14kts so I'm just putting up my 9m. It's new and has awesome depower and pulls like a twelve. I don't want to get overpowered either. Donutcop: Nice PFD, skywalker helmet, seat harness, camel pak, booties, gloves, goggles, and iPhone case, oh and nice real leash! Robocop: Yeah you gotta look the part. Got it all from some white bearded hippie that was skating in the carpark last week. Got a bargain and had my first lesson on the landboard. Donutcop: Only one lesson? Robocop: Yeah I think that's all I need. I surf and used to sail yachts so I know how the wind works. Plus I can fly the kite now. Donutcop: That's extreme Robocop! I hope I can get up and going today. I got this new 155cm board cause I lost my old board last week. It should be enough for my 200 pies ha ha! I stuck this old surf board leash on so I don't loose this one. Robocop: Cool. Be extreme dude!
WA
202 Posts
Posted 30/07/2012, 5:59 pm        Report Show Profile
If you realy want to use a leash attach a dozen or so small cable ties to your harness ring use 1 others are spares for your session. Some leashes can remove the Velco Ankle pad. Attach this to a cable tie and on a big fall the cable tie will break no board coming at ya. Small board off's and the the board will be secure grab it an keep going, but you will still have to learn to body drag!!
 
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