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That is sweet sick shots....I'd love to see the whole sequence when Vari gets eaten by the wave.....sweeettttt...
So dave, what are you doing on Surfline??? The coast calling you? you want to know what the surf is doing??? Got the bug???
I can relate......
Get some, Z.
So dave, what are you doing on Surfline??? The coast calling you? you want to know what the surf is doing??? Got the bug???
I can relate......
Get some, Z.
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That is beautiful! Amazing photography. Then again for $30k I would hope to get some good shots in too.
Question: If one was to get into wave riding-with a kite of course-is it reccomended to go small surf board over using a tt with longer fins? I remember my first day at Waddell with my tt and small fins was like running on ice. But with longer fins you can still grab through the foam.
Question: If one was to get into wave riding-with a kite of course-is it reccomended to go small surf board over using a tt with longer fins? I remember my first day at Waddell with my tt and small fins was like running on ice. But with longer fins you can still grab through the foam.
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That sequence is like omigodholichitjezuzchryz and then...
What happened next?
And what happens when you are halfway up a wave like that on a directional kiteboard unhooked and let go of your kite?
Are you guys sure that link is the kite he's riding; it looks to me like it is someone else's kite on the outside. If that's his kite, either he's riding really short lines or that wave is 80 ft. high.
What happened next?
And what happens when you are halfway up a wave like that on a directional kiteboard unhooked and let go of your kite?
Are you guys sure that link is the kite he's riding; it looks to me like it is someone else's kite on the outside. If that's his kite, either he's riding really short lines or that wave is 80 ft. high.
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It says 10M, but it's really a 9.
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It says 10M, but it's really a 9.
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waves, we love waves
Paul - once you let go, you are just surfing a strapped surfboard....not that I have done it, as I don't have an endless supply of kites or a kite bitch on a waverunner to retrieve my kites.....sounds good thought.....
Windhorny/Yuri - if you really want to get into wave riding, you have one of two options:
1. Longer fins on TT - cheaper option, better then stock fins, but sub optiimal for riding waves. Still requires too much kite power to surf, not fast enough to catch some of the fast waves of the pacific, not enough drive upwind....the list is long.....but, a TT with larger fins is better then a TT with small fins. The above issues are all enhanced - have more effect - in the lighter wind we get in the fall.....
2. Surf board - like a North rocket fish. get one and practice at home in flat water.....you will love how it rides, and it may render you glide board obselete.....learn how to jibe and how it feels....you will be able to use a smaller kite, keep speed up, get upwind to the break.....hit the wave more then 1 big gouge (the old TT style of riding waves)..It's the ultimate destination for riding in the waves.
But hey, it's 1 guys opinion........here is another dudes opinion http://www.surfingwithkites.com/....I happen to agree with him having lived through all the stages myself (and having spent the $$$, TT, TT with surf fins, Mutant, short directional, medium directional.....now a long directional on order)...........
The fact that the best wave kiters in the world and your favorite local break are all riding directional surf board is a good indicator that it may be the best tool for the job.........
Get some, Z.
Windhorny/Yuri - if you really want to get into wave riding, you have one of two options:
1. Longer fins on TT - cheaper option, better then stock fins, but sub optiimal for riding waves. Still requires too much kite power to surf, not fast enough to catch some of the fast waves of the pacific, not enough drive upwind....the list is long.....but, a TT with larger fins is better then a TT with small fins. The above issues are all enhanced - have more effect - in the lighter wind we get in the fall.....
2. Surf board - like a North rocket fish. get one and practice at home in flat water.....you will love how it rides, and it may render you glide board obselete.....learn how to jibe and how it feels....you will be able to use a smaller kite, keep speed up, get upwind to the break.....hit the wave more then 1 big gouge (the old TT style of riding waves)..It's the ultimate destination for riding in the waves.
But hey, it's 1 guys opinion........here is another dudes opinion http://www.surfingwithkites.com/....I happen to agree with him having lived through all the stages myself (and having spent the $$$, TT, TT with surf fins, Mutant, short directional, medium directional.....now a long directional on order)...........
The fact that the best wave kiters in the world and your favorite local break are all riding directional surf board is a good indicator that it may be the best tool for the job.........
Get some, Z.
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