Power Kite Forum

landboarding

wexler - 29-9-2008 at 04:15 PM

I am kind of starting to get the hang of land boarding but I am just asking for any tips or tricks I could use:puzzled:

wexler - 29-9-2008 at 04:17 PM

Sorry I made this a poll but I think you can still reply

PHREERIDER - 29-9-2008 at 05:21 PM

looked like you are getting the hang of it.

stay on a smaller kite, it won't snatch you off the board. keep it still on a run and work for board control. keeping the kite still with good power and work on riding lines, put power THROUGH the board just like scudding. with more power you will want and need to keep your balance low. like on transitions fly the kite smooth in change of direction and sitting down into the harness as the kite rises. board direction and control into a transition helps with a smooth exit from the trans with good direction set up. the sliding thing works but you struggle with too much power and the kite will actually looses traction without aggressive redirection . which is a timing thing , control in a balanced comfortable speed gives you the feedback that you need to progress without being out of control. your body weight shifting and timing help manage the power, without confidence in this union between kite and board they will go their seperate directions and you will be on the ground.

LOOK where you are going FEEL where the kite is and what is doing. choosing a smaller kite will make this controllable. practice, patience and pads.

from what i have seen you are doing fine. go toesside soon on a slow carving downwind turn, it will challenge your timing, kit control and balance. do it just running on your feet the same as you would on the board the kite control is the same just faster.

hope this helps

BeamerBob - 30-9-2008 at 05:35 AM

Chad, I'd like for him to just get to watch you sometime, and listen to you explain what you are doing. Maybe we can crash in on one of your sessions one of these days. I either have or saw a picture of you with your back only inches from the ground and I imagine you are in a transition waiting for the power to kick in again and pick you up instead of dragging you off on your toes. Your ARC looks very nice for keeping smooth power flowing through the board. Do you ever go airborne?

PHREERIDER - 30-9-2008 at 09:52 AM

yes i have been jumping on the landboard for about a month. actually i sacraficed a good water day(15-20) and did the ATB and the jumps where coming just like on the water. and made my water jumps better. the speeds where slower on land than on the water and required better balance and timing. a well powered kite, timing and balance MAKE IT DOABLE

we can get a ride on when ever you'RE ready. 3-4 day warning fair enough to set up a day?

chad

BeamerBob - 30-9-2008 at 11:12 AM

yeah, we have to plan ahead at least that far. Are the beaches at Hilton Head open for kiting activities now? I guess since you spend a thousand hours a year doing this there, the sand is great for our wheels?

PHREERIDER - 30-9-2008 at 12:25 PM

not yet completely open but it is around the corner 1 oct. the only public access spot is always crowded it is a no-no. never seen a buggy. one blokart (manta)he's local and has been fined $500 for riding in restricted time/ area. I always rig for water because going on the water is fine "JUST GET IN THE WATER", then after 6PM ride the "dry cycle"that's the atb. i will u2u and give details.

MadKiteBoy - 9-12-2008 at 01:24 PM

lookin forward to meetin u all this weekend... Phreerider.. that bit at the top was helpful!