is land kiteboarding worth it if you already kitesurf?
- amlerner
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I went straight from trainer kite to the water, so I never tried land kiteboarding. I'm moving next year so I'll be 2.5 hours from kitesurfing.
Is it worth it to landboard, or is it a step back from kitesurfing? How fun is it in comparison?
I've read the debate on a landkiting forum. Some suggest land injuries are worse but less often fatal. Though I've crashed hard at speed from great heights and the water sure feels hard, I'm much more worried about crashing on the land.
Others say that you can landkite in less wind. But as I understand it, with the right gear you can kite in super low wind. Maybe my money is better spent on a huge kite or a race board to make marginal days in the water more fun?
Looking for opinions from folks that have done or currently do both.
Is it worth it to landboard, or is it a step back from kitesurfing? How fun is it in comparison?
I've read the debate on a landkiting forum. Some suggest land injuries are worse but less often fatal. Though I've crashed hard at speed from great heights and the water sure feels hard, I'm much more worried about crashing on the land.
Others say that you can landkite in less wind. But as I understand it, with the right gear you can kite in super low wind. Maybe my money is better spent on a huge kite or a race board to make marginal days in the water more fun?
Looking for opinions from folks that have done or currently do both.
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Re: is land kiteboarding worth it if you already kitesurf?
You probably won't enjoy it....
:)
Actually, its a ton of fun. Give me a call if you are looking for a board kite setup. We have boards and trainers in stock at our new shop, Benicia Kite and Paddle Sports.
We will be happy to get out and ride with you here in Benicia to get you started!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqDsjx9sQhw&feature=plcp[/video]
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:)
Actually, its a ton of fun. Give me a call if you are looking for a board kite setup. We have boards and trainers in stock at our new shop, Benicia Kite and Paddle Sports.
We will be happy to get out and ride with you here in Benicia to get you started!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqDsjx9sQhw&feature=plcp[/video]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET-FycOQ ... el&list=UL[/video]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZZIj_kL ... el&list=UL[/video]
Chris
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Benicia Kite and Paddle Sports
4562 East 2nd Street, Unit J & K
Benicia, CA 94510
209-304-2200
http://www.kitenaked.com
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Kite Naked
Benicia Kite and Paddle Sports
4562 East 2nd Street, Unit J & K
Benicia, CA 94510
209-304-2200
http://www.kitenaked.com
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Re: is land kiteboarding worth it if you already kitesurf?
It all depends on the location you can kite at. Inland with a small park and lots of wind shadows is not fun. That is why I travel to the water every chance I get. It is great for consistent wind. Chris has a good setup for going on pavement with a Carveboard and trainer. I used a friend's kite land board for a while. It was fun when the conditions were good but yes, not landing a jump on short cut grass is definitely less forgiving than on water. Unfortunately you can't go landboarding at OB anymore because of the snowy plovers and ranger enforcer. (What good is a thread without the mention of OB?) The sand isn't much more forgiving.
There are a bunch of landboarders on powerkiteforum.com if you want to find out more. CarlTB in the UK has some good instructional video. He uses Peter Lynn Arcs which are great for gusty inland conditions and landboarding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wH5_PRc ... ure=relmfu[/video]
There are a bunch of landboarders on powerkiteforum.com if you want to find out more. CarlTB in the UK has some good instructional video. He uses Peter Lynn Arcs which are great for gusty inland conditions and landboarding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wH5_PRc ... ure=relmfu[/video]
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- kitenaked
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Re: is land kiteboarding worth it if you already kitesurf?
I dont use mountain boards with straps. Just carve the parking lots on my longboards and carveboards.
Chris
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4562 East 2nd Street, Unit J & K
Benicia, CA 94510
209-304-2200
http://www.kitenaked.com
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Benicia Kite and Paddle Sports
4562 East 2nd Street, Unit J & K
Benicia, CA 94510
209-304-2200
http://www.kitenaked.com
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Re: is land kiteboarding worth it if you already kitesurf?
yes. trainer and a skateboard is mucho fun.kitenaked wrote:I dont use mountain boards with straps. Just carve the parking lots on my longboards and carveboards.
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