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harness set up for waves

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Created by Thevy > 9 months ago, 27 Jun 2012
17 Aug 2012 12:41AM
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NickT said...

Cut mine off two sessions ago, pure gold! Also found it better straight onshore than the hook as it gets a better angle over the waves.


Yes onshore is where this set up works the best for sure, but onshore conditions, when people first try this type of setup, we get the most negative comments and impressions. BUT if people who always ride hooked in are prepared to try it a few times, I've never had anyone go back to a fixed hook/loose harness.

Andrash
WA, 637 posts
19 Aug 2012 8:42PM
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Yes, a sliding bar needs some time to get used to. After years of jybing and toe riding against the pull of the kite (fixed hook) the freedom of hip rotation feels strange at first. Using long sliding rope will shoot the purpose somewhat and significantly reduces depower reach (for guys with shorter arms, like me). The rope should be as tight as possible while still allowing the hook to slide all the way. There is a synchrony between the kite movement and the rotation of the hip which may take a while to feel. But after that it's just like walking...
If you have and old spreader bar the setup costs you $0 and about 15min.
Nothing beats, of course, riding unhooked. But for that you need a larger surfboard and small kite. With smaller boards (needing more kite power) unhooked gets difficult especially in gusty winds....
Another aspect of it is that you have more freedom with the timing of jumps, if it is still your thing (as it is mine)....
I've been using the very same setup for about 5-6 years.
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NickT
WA, 1094 posts
19 Aug 2012 9:26PM
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Still haven't got my head around unhooking in the waves, comfy as unhooking on a TT but for me steering the kite one handed seems too hard. Or is it more about set the kite, unhook smack the lip then hook back in?

Murf1
WA, 255 posts
25 Aug 2012 7:00PM
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set up one of these babies this arvo,




anyone see any problems with it ? tried to get some tension in the line to allow for some slack after knots tighten

hopefully might be able to give it a run tomorrow

still have the spreader bar hook, I could engineer an eye for the rope - if not happy with the clip in place (handle load ?)

25 Aug 2012 10:40PM
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Monkeyfish said...

set up one of these babies this arvo,




anyone see any problems with it ? tried to get some tension in the line to allow for some slack after knots tighten

hopefully might be able to give it a run tomorrow

still have the spreader bar hook, I could engineer an eye for the rope - if not happy with the clip in place (handle load ?)


That style of clip is definitely not ideal for that application, other lines, even your leash can get easily trapped in it, plus it could easily bend under the load of a kite crash.
Use a screw gate carabiner, or something that other lines and leashes could not get trapped in.



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