Any one know about a self landing system for New Cabrinas (i think) any one tried it in strong gusty winds 20 - 25 knots May be a diffrent brand something to do with the bar set up. Please reply with facts or a location of website to look at thanks
Steve,
I am looking to upgrade my kite from a north Rebel 14m. I had a go on a 12m switchblade ids the other day and loved the feel. I have not yet been able to try a crossbow. I liked the light feel of the sb and it seemed to turn fast and boost high. The wind was blowing 13-18 knots. I have only ever had one kite in my quiver and would like your opinion on which kite to go for. I am 90kg and ride a 136 Naish thorn. I am looking for something that will have a good wind range, lighter on the bar than the rebel, faster turning than the rebel and boost as well as the rebel. What are your thoughts?
For self landing stuff click on this handy dandy article:
www.seabreeze.com.au/Articles/Kitesurfing/How-to-self-land-your-kite_2165109.aspx
Steve brings up a good point. Rick Iossi in the states had a nasty wipeout recently when he assumed it would work the same and found himself going through kiteloop heaven across some sand dunes. IDS + old cabrinha self landing method = accident.
The IDS self landing works like a dream for me, I kite on my own a fair bit and have been using the IDS for the last 4 months, in winds up to 30 knots, without any problems at all. I kite very regularly, and have still not worn through the original self landing lines which have now been replaced by the plastic covered ones.
I use the old method for self landing and it works fine for me but some of these comments have me concerned...
How do the lines end up around the bar end etc..... ?
I unhoook my chicken loop then grab the front lines about a metre above the bar... even if the kite relaunches i still have it by the front lines and barely any power and can easily guide it down again.
Seems to work really well still............ or maybe i am an accident waiting to happen
To self land my IDS using IDS system:
You need the full 180 degrees downwind free of obtacles. I hook my short safety into the IDS line ring (go through the chicken loop metal ring as well if you unhook); I don't trust the QR2 as it can loosen with riding, sand etc and have had it release.
For gentle landing in lighter winds put kite down at edge of window on wingtip; then walk directly upwind... Kite will be leading edge down directly downwind. Release QR1 to ids and kite will roll onto its back like 5th line.
For strong winds I do it at edge of water as in users manual. Let go of bar with kite at 12 oclock. Release QR1. Kite will either land leading edge down into the wind or hover like on a 5th line. The thing I hate is walking up/around the lines. You can use the current on the waters edge to keep them clear. As long as you don't let go, their is no power in the kite if it moves ![]()