Do-it - 19-2-2015 at 09:26 PM
was hoping you guys could point me in the correct direction of land boarding. I live an hour away from the beach, and can't always make the drive for
an afternoon session. There is a park not to far from my house that I would like to utilize for after work sessions. I'm sure it will be fairly gusty.
Any suggestions on kite selections, boards, ect ? I was hoping to use my inflatable kiteboarding kites. Should I upsize or down size kites for grassy
conditions? I own lot's of body armor from base jumping that I will probably use during the introduction period. Oh.... I grew up skating so i'll
probably want to purchase a board that will be good for progressing on. Thanks in advance
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B-Roc - 20-2-2015 at 06:17 AM
Size for the gusts and be prepared to work the kite in the lulls. Grass can be fast once you break traction so start off going down wind and then cut
back. The longer and thicker the grass the more difficult it will be to break free and get to speed. If its real thick you'll need to upsize a bit.
If the grass is longer than the wheels are high you will be plowing / mowing the grass the whole time and that's not fun and generally not rideable.
If its like a standard lawn and damp at all you should move along pretty well.
pongnut - 20-2-2015 at 08:04 AM
Welcome to the forum Do-it!
For boards check out these discussions:
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=29402#pid281944
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=28842#pid276069
http://www.powerkiteforum.com/viewthread.php?tid=28346#pid271862
I've only ever used the MBS Core 95, so cant speak on the other boards out there; Trampa, Flexifoil, etc.
You should be fine using your inflatables, with the understanding that they will not be as forgiving to making contact with the ground as they are
with water
Carl has some excellent landboard instruction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wH5_PRcvs4&list=PLlxcSGYhwCsHwWOUWfNXZcr2bzRbF5jZh
abkayak - 20-2-2015 at 12:29 PM
welcome...your gonna like the beach way more...get there as often as you can..nice clean winds, salt air
Do-it - 20-2-2015 at 04:21 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome and advice
Do-it - 20-2-2015 at 04:34 PM
So, really what I need is board suggestions- I'm 155lbs/70kg. I want a light board that will be good for jumping and performing well in semi tall
grass. I have kites from 9m-17m.
ozfkiter - 20-2-2015 at 06:24 PM
Hi I'm in the situation as you. I started landboarding over the summer when we typically have lighter and offshore winds. I had been kiting on water
for 15 years and skateboarded since I was a kid but this is my first season kiting on land. Here is what I learned besides the obvious wear a helmet
and good pads. Use same size kite as water if you are experienced learning under powered is no fun but keep in mind gusts and that your upper range
will be much lower than water. In the beginning point your board off the wind at least 30-45 degrees and go downwind don't edge. upwind is automatic
on landboard downwind is harder you have to stand flatter on the board. Use a tough LEI kite if you're not using a foil ie your wave or freestyle not
your race kite like I did. I've never tried sand because the sand here seems to soft and deep but grass is fun especially when a little wet.
I use the MBS Pro 90 really fun and pretty light board with great bindings and mostly Flysurfer Cronix 12/10 because of easy self launch reverse
launch strong construction great wind range and gust handling . Speed 4 15 for super light days. Have fun and be safe
Do-it - 27-4-2015 at 08:04 PM
I ended up purchasing an Mtb core 90. Land boarding is a lot more fun than I first anticipated. First session was nice,but it took some getting used
to. Winds were cross on so I struggled with the downwind leg at first.Second session I logged 38 miles with an average of 13mph and have the blisters
to prove it.Some of the miles average was 17mph. I had no idea you could achieve this speed with only 4-5 mph of wind. Simply incredible. Have about
ten sessions now all in roughly the same conditions. Jumping takes a little getting used to but not so different than the water. Have yet to land a
backroll but it will happen soon enough. My only complaint is the straps tear up the top of my feet pretty good, so I started wearing my neoprene
socks. Thanks for the help.
volock - 27-4-2015 at 08:59 PM
You landboarded barefoot? 0.0
Bladerunner - 28-4-2015 at 04:23 AM
Do-it done-it figured it out!
As you see your LEI's will work well. Just 1 more reason to think " kite 1st ". Enjoy!
Do-it - 28-4-2015 at 01:22 PM
Volock- I'm pretty sure it's illegal to wear shoes at the beach Plus, I only own
sandals, work boots, snake boots, and dress shoes. Don't worry, the neoprene socks work great.
carltb - 28-4-2015 at 02:01 PM
I think youre in a club of your own. youre the only person ive heard of riding barefoot!!!
anyway, great progress and keep it up
shortlineflyer - 28-4-2015 at 02:26 PM
check graigslist and the forum for used boards. Ive got all three of my boards from craigslist
Do-it - 2-5-2015 at 07:49 PM
Yep... got one thanks
shortlineflyer - 3-5-2015 at 07:52 AM
What board did you end up buying