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Originally posted by philipellis
The current wave champ uses them so why aren't more people getting into the action on Twinskin kites? I've just purchased a 2007 Venom 2 and it absolutely rips - is stable, has good constant pull, jumps big and floats for ages.
Is there some sort of inflatable conspiracy out there?
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Originally posted by xtortya
i rode one a couple of months back in really gusty conditions and it was really comfortable. But i still don't understand how they are supposed to be easy to relaunch. can anyone put some light on the subject for me?
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Originally posted by fver
Xtortya,
I fly Flysurfer kites.
If they crash trailing edge down, nothing to do, they will just take off.
If they crash leading edge down:
1 - pull both back lines to fly the kite backwards;
2- release one of the back line in order to pivote the kite; and
3- release the other back line so that the kite fly forward to the edge of the wind window.
Easy relaunching has always been a strong quality of Flysurfers.
Summer's nearly here!!! See you All on the water!!!
Fred
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Originally posted by fver
Xtortya,
I fly Flysurfer kites.
If they crash trailing edge down, nothing to do, they will just take off.
If they crash leading edge down:
1 - pull both back lines to fly the kite backwards;
2- release one of the back line in order to pivote the kite; and
3- release the other back line so that the kite fly forward to the edge of the wind window.
Easy relaunching has always been a strong quality of Flysurfers.
Summer's nearly here!!! See you All on the water!!!
Fred
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Originally posted by lex123
not sure if this is a stupid question but does anyone teach kiting with foils? My point is that people learn with ILE kites and migth be quite intimidated by a flying matress.
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Originally posted by Bigwavedave
I just don't feel cool on a foil!!
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Originally posted by meerkat
ford v holden? the winner is subaru