need tips for unstrapped wave kitesurfing

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Kris_E
Kris_E
64 posts
64 posts
19 Jun 2007 7:17pm
Hi

I am wondering what technique you folks over there use for unstrapped kitesurfing in waves.
Depowered kite, hooked in or unhooked?
Would you preffer C or bow kite?

cheers
Kris
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
19 Jun 2007 7:41pm
All types of kites with all types of boards........practice, practice and more friggen practice.
dustin
dustin
QLD
448 posts
QLD, 448 posts
19 Jun 2007 10:41pm
gruezi is right, there are so many little habits you do strapless unhooked waveriding that you seem to naturally pick up, kinda hard to explain. So just try it out and practice.....heaps......looknig at kites ive only done unhooked strapless riding of the LF havoc and SS fuel 07 and they both worked great.
Kris_E
Kris_E
64 posts
64 posts
20 Jun 2007 10:42pm
Thanks
I just keep trying then...
sandman
sandman
WA
432 posts
WA, 432 posts
22 Jun 2007 3:04pm
practise turning around on flat water, so much better, fall off grab board try again. In the waves, fall off watch board ride a wave all the way into shore, body drag after it, get hit by board, lose board again just as your about to get back on, pick boad up off beach, punch back out through surf, try turn around again, repeat process, argh!

note, 3 ways I know to turn around, the third being my fav.

1 (the flashy way), bring kite to zenith with some power, bunnyhop board, grab upwind rail near nose flip it around ride away

2 (the 'on a wave way') Gybe like a windsufer does

3, (the fast and functional way) bring kite to zenith and turn board upwind, just before kite takes your weight carve board even harder upwind till the tail cavitates and slides in the direction you were traveling. Keep facing downwind. While hovering underkite dance around on the board to help it turn all the way around then dive kite on other side and ride away.

Number 3 is easier than it sounds and really fast to complete, plus when everything turns out right, to those on the beach it looks like the board just turned itself inside out.

James

In hindsight that may not actually be what you were after but I typed it now so I might aswell post
meerkat
meerkat
WA
644 posts
WA, 644 posts
22 Jun 2007 3:19pm
the best technique for unstrapped kiting is to:

Spread your toes really really wide, like a duck, that way you get heaps of grip, but you will tend to walk funny afterwards.
kiteastrophy
kiteastrophy
WA
29 posts
WA, 29 posts
22 Jun 2007 5:15pm
hi chris,
i find a generous application of super glue to feet makes unstrapped kitesurfing a breeze. only problem I find is driving home at the end of my sessions!
obviously don't recomend to all.
good luck
Kris_E
Kris_E
64 posts
64 posts
29 Jun 2007 4:53am
You guys using dedicated kite surf boards or plain old wave boards?
And what size do you recomend?

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