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knot board
knot board
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16 Jan 2008 3:49pm
I thought the handle between the footstraps on kiteboards was for carrying the board to the beach but I have since seen riders trying to reach down and hold that handle while in the air.

Are their foot straps too loose?
king of the point
king of the point
WA
1836 posts
WA, 1836 posts
16 Jan 2008 5:06pm
I love throwing my tea bag out of my cup.

They should start making the paper part bigger for more air time ?
Decrease the length of the lines to say 4M

The double tea bag draw string gives an intresting flight ?
king of the point
king of the point
WA
1836 posts
WA, 1836 posts
16 Jan 2008 5:09pm

LOVE seeing a good old school hang ........TABLE TOP
harrysurfer
harrysurfer
WA
254 posts
WA, 254 posts
16 Jan 2008 6:11pm
knot board said...

I thought the handle between the footstraps on kiteboards was for carrying the board to the beach but I have since seen riders trying to reach down and hold that handle while in the air.

Are their foot straps too loose?


lol
Haircut
Haircut
QLD
6491 posts
QLD, 6491 posts
16 Jan 2008 7:54pm
i'm so hardcore the kite board i use doesn't have a handle
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
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16 Jan 2008 8:06pm
Haircut said...

i'm so hardcore the kite board i use doesn't have a handle


i'm so hardcore the kiteboard i use doesn't have a kite board.
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
16 Jan 2008 7:08pm
Gestalt said...

i'm so hardcore the kiteboard i use doesn't have a kite board.


I'm so hardcore that I have turned into a kiteboard

555
555
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555 555
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16 Jan 2008 7:10pm
hardie said...
I'm so hardcore that I have turned into a kiteboard

I'm so hardcore that little kiteboards want to be me when they grow up.
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
16 Jan 2008 7:31pm
555 said...

hardie said...

I'm so hardcore that little kiteboards want to be me when they grow up.




I'm so hardcore that you wanna be me when you grow up
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
16 Jan 2008 7:32pm
Revhead said...

I dont think kiters actually jump, its not really a jump when you're dangling up there, shouldnt even be called a jump. it should be called something else like a float, or a feather trick, or "a petal in the wind", or "false levitate", or "mini ballooning".

I see ya point tho waveslave, a move isnt as cool when everyone can do it.


Gee,
It's tough to keep a topic on-topic around here.......
what with all the GPS nazis and the kiter-snipers. lol.
But,
when heading out thru the break....
A surfer will duckdive the liquid avalanche.
A poley will punch over the fat foamballs.
But a kiter can "float like a petal in the wind" to avoid the in-coming.
Sometimes two waves at a time.

A big dingle-dangle kite boost may not be cool anymore (apparently)....
but it's quite a handy move in big surf.
I get out quick and I get back to the zone fast.

Sometimes wavekiting is a sailing race....
a race to get back in position for the next good set.

Haircut
Haircut
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6491 posts
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16 Jan 2008 9:20pm
nice and easy
Richiefish
Richiefish
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16 Jan 2008 9:27pm
settle petal.
hardie
hardie
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16 Jan 2008 8:50pm
waveslave said...


Gee,
It's tough to keep a topic on-topic around here.......
what with all the GPS nazis and the kiter-snipers. lol.




The King of the Forum has spoken again, all hail the king
TonyC
TonyC
WA
410 posts
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16 Jan 2008 8:52pm
Hmmm, a bit of flaming here just to stir the pot a little. I see some kiters are venturing out of the dark side again. Is all the talk of aerial ping pong this and that getting a bit boring on the kiters side. Reminds me of the Sydney Olympics and the ecstatic commotion generated by the moves being pulled by the triumphant trampoliners (they definitely bat for the other side) – hmmm similarities are astounding – puppets on a string, all image and makeup etc.

I have always wondered why kiters like to call windsurfers polesailers/surfers etc when all sailing involves the use of efficient rigs that are capable of going to windward as well as all other points and all forms of sailing involve some form of mast. I would never consider kiting a form of sailing. I wouldn’t consider it a form of surfing either, at least wavesailing (windsurfing that is) involves riding the waves, not only using them as a launching ramp, and is very closely related to surfing with much added complication and skill requirement. Thinking about kiting in surf, it is the lift of the kite that causes the height isn’t it – nothing to do with the wave face and power – hence so many view the watching of kiters in the waves as utterly boring and totally un-surfing like.

Mind you kiting does remind me a lot of skydiving, hangliding, paragliding and that dumb wanabee “not actually a sport” of being towed behind a boat (which is probably the closest to kitesurfing of all of them – especially on the skill level).

And that comes to the important question about the point most kiters keep throwing up. Why is kiting taking off – maybe because it is sooooooo easy to learn and any wannabe “cool airhead” can pretend to all that they are actually cool – why else do they all pull their manouveurs at the waters edge chasing the crowd. I would have thought part of being cool is doing your own thing, not seeking the crowd out so you can say “hey look at me” – how uncool is that.

Which also leads to another point – most windsurfers are into windsurfing for that feeling you can only get by being one with the rig and board and the long term dedication to progression – not grandstanding as kiting seems to be. Kiting actually reminds me more of those new-breed bogan jetski riders tearing up the beaches at waters edge and just crying out sub-consciously “hey look at me” – very needful things.
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
16 Jan 2008 9:07pm
TonyC said...

Hmmm, a bit of flaming here just to stir the pot a little. I see some kiters are venturing out of the dark side again. Is all the talk of aerial ping pong this and that getting a bit boring on the kiters side. Reminds me of the Sydney Olympics and the ecstatic commotion generated by the moves being pulled by the triumphant trampoliners (they definitely bat for the other side) – hmmm similarities are astounding – puppets on a string, all image and makeup etc.

I have always wondered why kiters like to call windsurfers polesailers/surfers etc when all sailing involves the use of efficient rigs that are capable of going to windward as well as all other points and all forms of sailing involve some form of mast. I would never consider kiting a form of sailing. I wouldn’t consider it a form of surfing either, at least wavesailing (windsurfing that is) involves riding the waves, not only using them as a launching ramp, and is very closely related to surfing with much added complication and skill requirement. Thinking about kiting in surf, it is the lift of the kite that causes the height isn’t it – nothing to do with the wave face and power – hence so many view the watching of kiters in the waves as utterly boring and totally un-surfing like.

Mind you kiting does remind me a lot of skydiving, hangliding, paragliding and that dumb wanabee “not actually a sport” of being towed behind a boat (which is probably the closest to kitesurfing of all of them – especially on the skill level).

And that comes to the important question about the point most kiters keep throwing up. Why is kiting taking off – maybe because it is sooooooo easy to learn and any wannabe “cool airhead” can pretend to all that they are actually cool – why else do they all pull their manouveurs at the waters edge chasing the crowd. I would have thought part of being cool is doing your own thing, not seeking the crowd out so you can say “hey look at me” – how uncool is that.

Which also leads to another point – most windsurfers are into windsurfing for that feeling you can only get by being one with the rig and board and the long term dedication to progression – not grandstanding as kiting seems to be. Kiting actually reminds me more of those new-breed bogan jetski riders tearing up the beaches at waters edge and just crying out sub-consciously “hey look at me” – very needful things.



Howz it goin Tony, not sure it's worth responding to some of this stuff on the forum at the moment, I've got sucked in today, coz not enough wind, and I think everytime there's no wind the boredom seems to bring out the flamers, it's funny how having a go at each other seems to be a bit of a patheitc substitute for the missing adrenalin, but today I've lowered myself and am no better than anyone else here stirring the pot

TonyC
TonyC
WA
410 posts
WA, 410 posts
16 Jan 2008 9:14pm
How's it going Hardie. Yeah - I found a few spare minutes to get myself sucked into the "fun" again - unfortunately I must be a flamer at heart (hmmm need to work on that ). Been a couple of weeks since I could last get out so definitely missing it. Even picked up a couple of new fins to try on the run (and Pt Walter) next time as well as seeking a big board for when the breezes ease off. Great to see everyone had a great time on the L2L.
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
16 Jan 2008 9:19pm
TonyC said...

Hmmm, a bit of flaming here just to stir the pot a little. I see some kiters are venturing out of the dark side again. Is all the talk of aerial ping pong this and that getting a bit boring on the kiters side. Reminds me of the Sydney Olympics and the ecstatic commotion generated by the moves being pulled by the triumphant trampoliners (they definitely bat for the other side) – hmmm similarities are astounding – puppets on a string, all image and makeup etc.

I have always wondered why kiters like to call windsurfers polesailers/surfers etc when all sailing involves the use of efficient rigs that are capable of going to windward as well as all other points and all forms of sailing involve some form of mast. I would never consider kiting a form of sailing. I wouldn’t consider it a form of surfing either, at least wavesailing (windsurfing that is) involves riding the waves, not only using them as a launching ramp, and is very closely related to surfing with much added complication and skill requirement. Thinking about kiting in surf, it is the lift of the kite that causes the height isn’t it – nothing to do with the wave face and power – hence so many view the watching of kiters in the waves as utterly boring and totally un-surfing like.

Mind you kiting does remind me a lot of skydiving, hangliding, paragliding and that dumb wanabee “not actually a sport” of being towed behind a boat (which is probably the closest to kitesurfing of all of them – especially on the skill level).

And that comes to the important question about the point most kiters keep throwing up. Why is kiting taking off – maybe because it is sooooooo easy to learn and any wannabe “cool airhead” can pretend to all that they are actually cool – why else do they all pull their manouveurs at the waters edge chasing the crowd. I would have thought part of being cool is doing your own thing, not seeking the crowd out so you can say “hey look at me” – how uncool is that.

Which also leads to another point – most windsurfers are into windsurfing for that feeling you can only get by being one with the rig and board and the long term dedication to progression – not grandstanding as kiting seems to be. Kiting actually reminds me more of those new-breed bogan jetski riders tearing up the beaches at waters edge and just crying out sub-consciously “hey look at me” – very needful things.



Oi, you forgot to add at the end

"Now can you just hold it for a sec, need too fit flame proof suit"[}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)] (hardie excluded of course)
TonyC
TonyC
WA
410 posts
WA, 410 posts
16 Jan 2008 9:24pm
Hows it going Min's - great recent sessions - Pinna's seem to be moving along very well. Flame-proof suit - hmmm these forums are seriously dangerous for ^%%t stirring. Oh well [}:)]
battyboy
battyboy
WA
37 posts
WA, 37 posts
16 Jan 2008 11:11pm
hey guys

i found outn today that my boss is a novice kiteboarder

i was just wondering if i have to be nice to him cos he is my boss or can i rip into him like you fellas?
Gestalt
Gestalt
QLD
14953 posts
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17 Jan 2008 12:15am
seems like a bonus to me.

get him hooked then go sailing while he kites instead of work.

of course if he turns up to the beach wearing his shorts over his wetsuit, gloves, booties or anyhing flouro find a new job.
harrysurfer
harrysurfer
WA
254 posts
WA, 254 posts
17 Jan 2008 12:42am
why doesnt everyone who hasnt tried windsurfing give it a go and everyone who hasnt kited give it a go
NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
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17 Jan 2008 2:23am
harrysurfer said...

why doesnt everyone who hasnt tried windsurfing give it a go and everyone who hasnt kited give it a go


What ARE YA? suckhole peace making killjoy hippy....
Actually I think thats a good idea. We could all meet at the beach and swap gear for a week. LOL
Haircut
Haircut
QLD
6491 posts
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17 Jan 2008 2:40am
and wives?
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
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17 Jan 2008 1:50am
king of the point said...


LOVE seeing a good old school hang ........TABLE TOP


Ahh, the table top.
A favourite poley jump of mine, excellent hangtime.
And the more tweaked, the better.
Another fav of mine is the Jesus Christ Air.
A very rad poley jump.
I believe Mr No-One has an image of it as an avatar.
The Christ Air needs lots of altitude and tons of attitude.
The rider ends up totally inverted while controlling the rig one-handed.
The free arm is fully nailed, and the neck is cranked for peeking at the bikini parade.
From that position, the rider has a good view of the beach, can see his girlfriend getting chatted-up by kiters,
and can watch the scumbags break into his car in the parking lot.
Nice.

Leech
Leech
WA
1933 posts
WA, 1933 posts
17 Jan 2008 1:50pm
TonyC said...



And that comes to the important question about the point most kiters keep throwing up. Why is kiting taking off – maybe because it is sooooooo easy to learn and any wannabe “cool airhead” can pretend to all that they are actually cool


I also think that kiting is very accessible.

Every kid has flown a kite and most kids dream of what would happen if their kites had enough power to lift them off the ground or pull them along.

Not everyone is fortunate enough to get early exposure to sails so not as many people understand the concepts of sail power. Or if they do, sail power has been around for hundreds of years and has lost it's WOW factor.
king of the point
king of the point
WA
1836 posts
WA, 1836 posts
17 Jan 2008 2:11pm

M.I.555 is that a BEAR CLAW. I have discussed them on the fourm before.

If they are attached to the top of the mast ,any strings that hit you will slide up the mast and go through the BEAR CLAW and cut the string.

And if you get tangled up you could at least whilst hanging on to the tip of the mast ,run the string through it, to insure you didnt get caught with it wrapping around your neck.

Back to jumping Big VERT FLOATERS AND NOSE FIRST LANDINGS
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
17 Jan 2008 2:20pm
555 said...


+

=

And then later, back in the carpark,


DA CLAW !
That plastic toy will snap in half when you chuck a forward loop.
lol.

stribo
stribo
QLD
1628 posts
QLD, 1628 posts
17 Jan 2008 5:37pm
battyboy said...

hey guys

i found outn today that my boss is a novice kiteboarder

i was just wondering if i have to be nice to him cos he is my boss or can i rip into him like you fellas?



Damn .. Has he started touching you inappropriately at work?
Mr. No-one
Mr. No-one
WA
921 posts
WA, 921 posts
18 Jan 2008 1:56am
waveslave said...

king of the point said...


LOVE seeing a good old school hang ........TABLE TOP


Ahh, the table top.
A favourite poley jump of mine, excellent hangtime.
And the more tweaked, the better.
Another fav of mine is the Jesus Christ Air.
A very rad poley jump.
I believe Mr No-One has an image of it as an avatar.
The Christ Air needs lots of altitude and tons of attitude.
The rider ends up totally inverted while controlling the rig one-handed.
The free arm is fully nailed, and the neck is cranked for peeking at the bikini parade.
From that position, the rider has a good view of the beach, can see his girlfriend getting chatted-up by kiters,
and can watch the scumbags break into his car in the parking lot.
Nice.




One handed table tops and Christ airs are also my favorites (when landed clean) . I can't say I looked back at the beach one this one, maybe next time.
Col aka Birdseye view took this one .
And watching big airs that go horribly wrong [}:)]
king of the point
king of the point
WA
1836 posts
WA, 1836 posts
18 Jan 2008 10:21am
Top photo

I also like the reverse kick out..........sail out kick the board out under the foot of the sail really quickly........at punters sailing in ....you don t drop any speed on the way out..... best done of smallish chop/waves.


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