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Airborne
Airborne
WA
224 posts
WA, 224 posts
20 Apr 2010 2:50pm
Well winter is nearly here and the cold fronts will start soon and as always with the strong gusty winter winds comes an even greater need to know your safety systems!

We have seen a few guys recently down the beach with kites backstalling due to oversheeting. This is understandable after a long summer of good winds as your front lines often stretch unevenly compared to your backlines. The good news is that this is is easily fixed, If you are unsure drop in and we will show you how to tune your bar and lines and double check that your Safety is working correctly before the winter fronts get here.

Winter Kitesurfing may require slight adjustments to your technique/equipment and locations. We would like to extend an open invite to all kitesurfers, pop into the store to discuss the safest way to approach the coming winter months, as always there will be plenty of free advice on riding technique and gear as well.

Airborne Kitesurfing Team
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
20 Apr 2010 6:46pm
Great advise there airbourne . All i can say at the moment in sunny queesland is winter su.ks . Bring on the summer northlys .
DrP00b
DrP00b
NSW
55 posts
NSW, 55 posts
20 Apr 2010 9:45pm
Can you explain how to stop back stalling?

I think I've had that happen to me before. I thought it was just because of the fickle wind but it could be a setup issue as I'm a n00b.
wishy
wishy
WA
1501 posts
WA, 1501 posts
21 Apr 2010 6:54am
suface2air said...

Great advise there airbourne . All i can say at the moment in sunny queesland is winter su.ks . Bring on the summer northlys .


Are you serious? these SEers have been awesome for a month now.
Airborne
Airborne
WA
224 posts
WA, 224 posts
21 Apr 2010 10:43am
DrP00b said...

Can you explain how to stop back stalling?

I think I've had that happen to me before. I thought it was just because of the fickle wind but it could be a setup issue as I'm a n00b.



Back stalling can happen for a number of reasons. It can be caused by “fickle wind” but the most common cause is having your back lines too short. If you are finding that your kite is falling backwards out of the sky try shortening your front lines or lengthening you back lines.

If you where here in Perth I would say just bring it into the shop and we can have a look at it with you. But since you are over east then it might be easier for you to take it down to your local kite school.

Don’t forget to check you leash and QR as well
NSW, 4382 posts
21 Apr 2010 1:09pm
DrP00b said...

Can you explain how to stop back stalling?

I think I've had that happen to me before. I thought it was just because of the fickle wind but it could be a setup issue as I'm a n00b.


Drop in with your bar and lines and we will check it for free and also explain how to fix any issue, for free too (unless you need to replace something).
If you kite is backstalling while you are using it, the quickest fix is to push the bar out or away from you until the kite flys forwards again.
The second thing you can do is pull on the depower strap (trim strap) to shorten your front lines (which lengthens the rear lines), so that when you pull the bar all the way to you or down to the chicken loop, the kite stops stalling.

The kite backstalls because the rear lines are too short.

DrP00b
DrP00b
NSW
55 posts
NSW, 55 posts
21 Apr 2010 4:32pm
Thanks guys.
suface2air
suface2air
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
21 Apr 2010 5:57pm
Hey wishy not wher iam they have been 10-15 less then sunny coast area i am going to have to move . it s.cks here in winter . Airbourn did some checks after reading this post glad i did freyed lines at kite hook up end I dont think it would of lasted a sesson . Go ON EVERYONE GO CHECK YOUR GEAR COULD BE WORTH IT >
manicskier
manicskier
VIC
772 posts
VIC, 772 posts
22 Apr 2010 1:46am
Kitepower Australia said...


to shorten your front lines (which lengthens the rear lines),






Shortening the front lines doesn't actually make the rear lines longer... they are still exactly the same length.

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