Lanbro
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What do you do use to secure your foil kite
What do you do use to secure your foil kite during a self launch in a high wind environment. I have an Ozone 9.5m Frenzy and a 4.9 Flexi B3. I dont
want to launch directly downwind...what do you use that secures the kite at the edge of the wind window during a self launch when its very windy or
gusty...
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Lanbro
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Oh yeah this is in a field...not by the ocean..no sand
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Heavy bean bags, a kite buddy or not fly and live to fly another day...
Due to it being dangerous to fly in high winds, your best bet (besides not flying) is going to be a flying partner (kite buddy) and have them help you
launch at the edge of the window...
I have personally always launched directly down wind and held the breaks very tight and directed the kite to the edge of the window, off to the side
as quickly as I can, and others I've watched have sat down while doing the same...
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I launch downwind too. Sitting down works OK- just don't get down on one knee. It acts as a great fulcrum to launch you into a cute little superman.
I don't like launching at the edge of the window because the kite is more likely to luff and then re-inflate hard with wackiness soon to follow.
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Fill a 1 gallon water jug with sand and set it on the folded upwind tip. When you launch, it will roll off harmlessly.
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Sand If I'm on the beach I use sand on kite but I also filled one of these bags
with sand... but really any thing heavy in a bag that won't give too much resistance should work. I've found I only need a really small amount of
weight to keep it down. I've even seen someone use their kite bag with a red-brick in it :singing:
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If winds are nuts, I just sit, pull the kite, and go for a nice long scud as it goes to zenith. Alternatively, you could sit, pull the kite up a few
feet, then immediately steer it to the edge of the window, then climb the edge to zenith.
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With the responsiveness you have in high winds, you can steer the kite off the ground. I pull the left handle and relax the right handle until I get
the right wingtip off the ground, then fly with a heavy dose of brakes to the left edge of the window. Works a treat as they say in the UK.
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When I first started, I took a length of light rope=to the length of the kite, attached 4 soda bottles(1/2 full of water) equidistant on the rope, and
would lay this along the trailing edge of the kite (under the lines!). When I launched, the bottles would just roll off. Packing was easy, just grab
the rope. This worked well with my 3.5M Imp. Now I just 'stake the brake' If you attach your brake line to your kite stake at the right point, the
kite will sit at the launch ready position when the lines are taut. If winds are too brisk, the kite may 'dance' and spin, another reason to have a
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This is exactly what you want to try and NOT do if the winds are nuts ! Even though people who have never taken a lesson usually do.
This IS the best way to deal with having to RElaunch in big winds.
Quote: | Originally posted by burritobandit
Alternatively, you could sit, pull the kite up a few feet, then immediately steer it to the edge of the window, then climb the edge to zenith.
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Lay the kite flagged out and flip about 1ft of the upwind wing tip over. Place your weight on the folded over bit and walk your lines out on a slight
upwind angle. DEPOWER your kite.
As you put tension on the lines the kite will inflate and the downwind wing tip will pick up. Take a bit of time to let the kite mostly inflate. When
all looks good give the lines a good tug and the weight will pop off as the bottom edge lifts off. It will sit nice and low in the window while you
prepare to get going.
Keep the kite away from zenith until you are sure you aren't overpowered for the gusts and have set your trim strap. Try to avoid standing with the
kite at zenith in big winds. If you keep it low you won't get lofted by a gust.
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The economical way . . . fill a few walmart sacks with sand and tie off the top. Be sure to double or triple sack it. It's that easy!! When it
get's icy out here we use tube sand in the backs of our trucks to give us some traction. I had one bust open the other day and I used the sand to
make my walmart sack weights.
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with practice , try holding the kite downwind, with brakes on and walk round one way, preparing to laurch the kite the other-every step you take will
take power out of the kite...we are aiming to take the kite up the side of the window...after 3 or 4 steps the kite will become jittery (as its not
sitting down wind any more-DON'T LET THE KITE FLIP OVER....round to the edge on take off, and up the side of the wind window- you'll will find this
easier on ya blade (if its on handles)...this is how i do it
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I use water bottles when not at the beach to use sand. You need them anyway for hydration and they roll off with no snags.
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I live by the beach so always use sand, but what about bags of rice? That might work decent.
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