Dave Whettingsteel said...
I'm on a wam as well, first season and I can rmake the gybe at the beach and swap my my feet maybe 90% make the gybe. Ripping it actually . But on the outside gybe I'm hopeless . Can gybe fine and come in toe side but bugger me if I can swap my feet. Making maybe 1 in 20!
I'm sure ill get it, but really interesting it is so different each way. I come from a windsurf background and am 100% both tacks.
I reckon toe side is more for emergency, like gybing in front of a huge wave and not wanting to risk feet switch when about to be avalanched. My feeling is its better to change your feet if you can.
Cheers
Dave when you gybe onto your toes to start, come all the way round, the kite will race forward through the window then as it goes back up a little for the next stroke their is a slight delay and also it lifts you slightly, really turn up upwind ( and do this when slow) then do the swap. Eventually you will do it during or just after the the turn. But this helped me early on. Also and this helped me to, when you get your front foot and move it back, move it as far as you can onto the heel side back edge. Get right ya foot right over that back rail and push in. Allows you to then hold an edge and get you front foot back in the strap, then do the back. Or take the back strap off, easier then. Then take the front strap off!