Samuel_j - 2-8-2007 at 09:40 AM
Im very into ATBing and have an equally keen interst in kite flying. recently me dad has decided to buy a speed boat which i can wakeboard off of and
my local ski/wakeboard shop have told me i can use a wakeboard as a kiteboard therefor i am going to hopefully soon buy a north or flexi surfing kite.
but... would it be mad to use it with my board or shall i just stick with my foil?? please help??
acampbell - 2-8-2007 at 10:21 AM
If you mean your wakeboard, well you have your answer from the ski shop. The locals here can kiteboard on a cafeteria tray if then needed/ wanted to.
You can take your LEI out on an ATB but there are 2 issues, I think.
One is that anything big enough yank you out of the water is more than you need or want on an ATB, depending on your riding style.
I have a 10m twinskin inflatable for the buggy but the water guys need near 20 mph wind to get a good ride out of it. The two applications are at
odds, (kite) size wise.
The other issue is that an LEI is more prone to puncture on land.
Samuel_j - 2-8-2007 at 01:42 PM
Cool thanks for the response i have just seen a french guy with a 15m north LEI on an ATB and it looked amazing he was getting soo much air!
Bladerunner - 2-8-2007 at 03:49 PM
Kiteboarding is kiteboarding and wakeboarding is wakeboarding. While Lou Wainman could ride a McDonalds tray ( do to his kite skills ) he also turned
his back on wakeboards right away. He was a champion wakeboarder that was one of the 1st kiteboarders. I don't know exactly why they don't work that
well but I think it has to do with the rocker. Not many folks choose to boot in anymore either. It's not that you can't do it so much as it's going to
be A LOT tougher to figure out without the right gear.
I think you would be almost as well off learning on a skim board :puzzled: At least people actually kite with skimboards.
Pablo - 2-8-2007 at 08:24 PM
wake board, too much rocker, too much drag to kitesurf effectively with, but back to the original question.
I believe it was can he use his LEI with his ATB, of course, you'll just be flying in less wind to start off with, Tubes give a huge amount of lift
and float, so well suited for freestyle ATB, down side, as mentioned above, tubes pop when whacking the ground repeatedly, so you'll find that while a
lot of advanced riders use them, there's not that many beginners using tubes.
I've been using my 16m Scorpion both for surf and ATB though, wicked depower, something like 80%, then I can tune the power down more with pigtail
extentions and internal power strap adjusters. Usually ride it tuned down for land, tuned right up for surf. Down side, big kite and slowish turning
speed on land.
Buggy=racekite every time, just soo fast and smoove.
Samuel_j - 4-8-2007 at 02:12 PM
Thanks for the input i dont think ill do much kiteboarding as i live miles away from the sea and when i do get out there its not the best place to
kitesurf!
5m1FF - 7-8-2007 at 12:43 PM
Go on You-Tube and search for "erik kitemare" watch that. Its fooking insane!