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can some1 please explain the diff styles of kiting

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Created by 9dublM > 9 months ago, 19 Dec 2007
9dublM
WA, 11 posts
19 Dec 2007 1:40AM
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please explain the different styles of kitesurfing..im kkinda in the dark...
lol cheers

Kitehard
WA, 2782 posts
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19 Dec 2007 11:27AM
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Hi 9MM,

Kitesurfing - Riding waves on either twin tip or surfboard.

Kiteboarding;-
Freeriding - Just riding around having general fun
Freestyling - Old School - Big Boosts, board offs, rolls and anything huge!
Freestyling - Wake Style - Wake type tricks generally with kite lower than 45 deg.
Freestyle - New School - Large kite loops with handle passes and advanced wake style
Slalom and Race - Slalom and racing around buoys
Kite cross - racing around floating obstacles
Kite Park riding - Sliders, kickers and other apparatus

Kook Style - Having no lessons, crashing on launch, kareening off out of control taking out others and then smashing the kite on the beach after draggging through the red/yellow flags on the surf beaches. Most often whilst wearing a seat harness, helmet, impact vest, Reel leash and flying a very old kite with no safety and having a couple of laughing clueless buddies in tow.

Hope this makes sense. Good winds,

wal269
WA, 718 posts
19 Dec 2007 12:01PM
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Personally, i have always thought the differentiation between Freestyle (old & new) and Wake style is redundant and should all just be called Freestyle.

Although I think my progressive kite pants over a mankini kook style will catch on eventually.

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
19 Dec 2007 12:50PM
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Kitehard said...



Kook Style - Having no lessons, crashing on launch, kareening off out of control taking out others and then smashing the kite on the beach after draggging through the red/yellow flags on the surf beaches. Most often whilst wearing a seat harness, helmet, impact vest, Reel leash and flying a very old kite with no safety and having a couple of laughing clueless buddies in tow.

Hope this makes sense. Good winds,




Wow I had no idea I had spawned a whole movement inspired by my technique... I feel so proud

I just want to thank my agent and god...

Think I will get a new set of kitepants and graduate to superkook class


For the record I do wear a seat harness, helmet, impact vest, Reel leash and the other day for sumpin differant did a downwinder flying a very old kite (2002 Naish), rigged with 5th line though - I'm not a superkook just yet.

I have though, inexplicably cut down on the crashing on launch, kareening off out of control taking out others and then smashing the kite on the beach after draggging through the red/yellow flags on the surf beaches as my experience has grown. This has been disapointing as I don't have anywhere near the adrenalin bursts as I used to...

Avasafeandgoodchrissyall

Rickster
VIC, 25 posts
19 Dec 2007 4:12PM
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NOW -finally- I understand those 'Kook Proof Connectors'...

Rick, stunned..

sorse
NSW, 509 posts
19 Dec 2007 4:15PM
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I think you can class wake style as riding in bindings as even at comps if you hit the tricks or not unless your wearing bindings the judges don't seem to see them..
I think kite position is largely irrelevent as most people really don't truley know how high they have there kite when they throw the trick only when there riding..
Sliders and kickers are true wake style and unhooking throwing tricks fast and powered not hooked in..

Freestyle these days is were true kite riding for freestyle is developing as it uses everything hooked, unhooked, handle passes style, kite position, power with loops, variety with board offs etc

Wave is it's own category as well with being open to every possibilty you can imagine, twin tip , surfboard, mutant, hooked, unhooked, even handle passes

Josh K
QLD, 318 posts
19 Dec 2007 9:17PM
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freestyle and wakestyle are two different categories.

cliffor123
455 posts
19 Dec 2007 11:52PM
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hey!
i say the old naish X2 is still acceptable, i loved mine till i destroyed it

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
20 Dec 2007 11:14AM
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Hey Greg
Reckon one of the regulars down in W'bool might just have and old X2 (or 2) for sale if you want to replace it.
Pretty cheap too no doubt.
PM me if you dont know who that might be.

9dublM
WA, 11 posts
20 Dec 2007 1:20PM
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thanks 4 ur help guys...and will different kiteboarding instructors teach different styles?

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
20 Dec 2007 4:42PM
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cliffor123 said...

hey!
i say the old naish X2 is still acceptable, i loved mine till i destroyed it


Ha ha - it was an Aero 10m.

I was a bit underpowered on the day but still got a few resonable jumps in - dropped like a huge stone though!!. Had to muscle the bugger like nobody's business compared to my 2005 kites. Still did the trick though... I actually wanted to test it out as a 5th line for a mte to get started on. Yep it still flys oky doky... Rocketed up wind even underpowered which surprised me..



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