dawicks - 15-7-2011 at 10:29 AM
Just curious if any of you mountain board with a Nasawing? My first thoughts would be that it would be pretty tough to go upwind. Any videos?
Pictures?
Cheers,
Dave
kitemaker4 - 15-7-2011 at 01:35 PM
I can go upwind flying a nasa wing in a buggy. I would think you could do the same on a board.
Susan (npw goddess)
Bladerunner - 15-7-2011 at 04:30 PM
I know Dirtslide got out with his NPW and mountian boards back in " the day " . Also poached back roads with him on his long board that way. D'sliddy
has better kite skills than most but it can be done.
If you can beg / borrow a regular skateboard or longboard you should try that and see?
Flying off of the Bridles you can just pull it all in if a car passes or you go under power lines.
Pulsar - 16-7-2011 at 12:36 PM
Here is a pic of me boarding with a NPW5 300 a few years ago. That's about 7 square meters, and it works nicely in pretty low winds, coming
directly from sea. Any other kind of angle would make it near-impossible to get back to the starting point though. Also, don't even think about
jumping.
dawicks - 16-7-2011 at 01:09 PM
Cool... thanks for the photo.
I am still saving and looking for a new LEI for kiteboarding, but a good deal on a Core 95 (barely used) came up and it's really tempting... just
wondering if its possible to use my homebrew NPW with it... looks like it is.
I knew upwind with a buggy was doable, but wasn't sure how tough it would be with a board. I'd love to get a Twister IIR to mountain board with but
with two little kids and one on the way... well, money ends up going other places these days.
Anyone else have ideas/comments???
Cheers,
Dave
Pulsar - 17-7-2011 at 02:37 AM
I would say it depends on your home spot, and a desire to jump. If you have a location you can ride in every direction, you can always ride 90 degrees
from the wind and get back to your starting point with NPWs. If however your home spot is a narrow strip of beach, like mine is, it's pretty annoying
since you really need the ability to get upwind when the wind isn't perpendicular to the direction you can drive. Don't get me wrong though, you can
still ride in some kind of angle upwind, it's just really small compared to more advanced foil kites.
At one point i was planning to make a series of 8 NPW9bs, (cheapest kite quiver ever!) but that would only be useful if my home spot was a large grass
field or a dry lake bed or something similar. Doesn't work on a narrow strip of beach.
Drewculous - 18-7-2011 at 01:51 PM
use your nasa on the board till you can get a twister... then get a twister
you can learn the atb fundamentals on any kite, then take it up a notch when you can swing a more expensive kite! The twister is def worth its weight
in kite-gold (or is it kite-weight in gold )
i still love my twister on the board, comes out almost every session for one reason or another... and im still finding out new things that kite can
do... i love it
dawicks - 18-7-2011 at 02:09 PM
@Drew: Thanks for commenting. Yah, I have read so much about the T2R and watched lots of videos... it just looks like a great kite. Based on what
you said I am gonna go for the deal... that is if it looks as in great a shape as the pictures show. The T2R would also be great in the snow too!
@Pulsar: Your comment was very helpful... I do have lots of open space, so 90 degrees would be good enough, although I am sure I can do better than
that.
Cheers!
Dave
Drewculous - 18-7-2011 at 02:16 PM
Mine isnt even the 2r!
If it feels like the pl core, but does what my twister does... Man, it is a god-kite among mortals! If you hate it (for some strange reason) im sure
itd get snatched up here in a hurry... Just dont upset the wife with a new purchase... A new kite is no good if you can't fly it
dawicks - 27-7-2011 at 07:58 PM
Yes, going upwind on a mountain board with a Nasa is totally possible. Picked up a Core 95 last week (great deal) and have been out whenever the winds
were good. After a day or two was going upwind pretty consistently, except when I was getting overpowered by some gusts... can't edge with a mountain
board like you can on the snow or water.
Which brings me to another point... I love being out on the water and I liked the snow... but there is just something about being on land that I
love... not sure what it is. Guess I feel more at home being a former bmx, motocross and mountain bike nut. Something about the dust and dirt that
just gets in your soul or something. Now I just need some more kites!
Anyway, here's a few photos from one of the days. I have some video but its nothing exciting.
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Cheers,
Dave
shaggs2riches - 28-7-2011 at 09:38 AM
awesome pics. nice field. I really like that color scheme you put together in in that wing.
dawicks - 28-7-2011 at 09:44 AM
@ Shaggs
I need to find an excuse to come to Lloyd... as far as I know, nobody near me kites with a board. My sister lives in Edmonton... maybe she needs a
visit... mmmm.
Dave
shaggs2riches - 28-7-2011 at 09:51 AM
well I'm back in town next week and will be around always, unless I'm at work. Our winds are probably worse than yours though.
shaggs2riches - 28-7-2011 at 09:56 AM
I think Regina has a fairly decent group of kiters, and Saskatoon I know has a group that frequents Diefenbaker Lake and the lake just by the old
Black Strap Ski Hill. Just if you are looking for something closer. If you come this way let I'll try to be available. It seems to be real difficult
for me to get together with anyone for some reason, I don't know why either
dawicks - 28-7-2011 at 01:06 PM
Well there are lots of water peeps... but no land-boarders that I have come across. I should post on the Regina forum to find out... there must be
somebody.
Let me know if you head this way for any reason.
Cheers,
D