harry potter said..
Grab the front lines where they V. You can easily hold the kite from this position ( even fly it from one side of the window to the other ) the kite will also be depwered at this point unhook and feed the bar through ( I do this with the kite at 12 as it minimises the downwind pull and can give you extra time to feed the bar through if the kite does start moving to the windo edge ) don't forget to roll the bar after feeding it through and check the bar ends are clear.
My preference is to unhook my leash before feeding the bar through ( otherwise it just gets in the way )so for a period of time you are completely detached from the kite except for where you are holding the front lines.
You need to be quick and methodical to reduce any downwind movement.
This will only be easy and quick if you are using a kite with a
low ''V'' AND if the winds are
relatively light and you are a very
experienced kiter. Trying this in strong winds with a high ''V'' is simply mission impossible. Any newbie trying this regardless of the wind conditions is looking for trouble.
glasstraxx said..
. +1 for just flying kite inverted and sorting it out back on the beach.
Hopefully you're not trying to fly an inverted kite (canopy inside out). Yes you can fly a kite a kite with crossed lines, I think (and hope) is what you meant to say. I've seen many try to fly inverted kites back to shore, it puts lots of stress on the kite and gets quickly out of control. Better to release the safety, flag the kite, reconnect and relaunch as per my video.
This is a newbie section and some tips on there that newbies just shouldn't be reading about...
Christian