Kiteboard Wind Dragging

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How Much Wind for Kiteboarding? 8 Factors To Know About

    https://www.kitesurfist.com/how-much-wind-for-kiteboarding/
    Minimum wind factor #1: available kite size and type. An average size kiter (around 165 lb) is usually able to fly a 11 or 12m2 kite starting at about 10 knots of constant wind.Note that I’m talking here about flying not riding – see below.. The smaller the kite you have available, the more wind you’ll need to be able to launch the kite and keep it up in the air.

Upwind body dragging - Kitesurfing Handbook

    http://kitesurfing-handbook.peterskiteboarding.com/progression/upwind-body-dragging
    Self rescue situations where it is not possible to get up on going on your kiteboard (e.g. not enough wind); Self rescue situations where the w ind is strong enough to keep kite up but you have an injury or equipment failure (e.g. broken foostrap) that prevents you getting going on your kiteboard ; You don't have enough space to get going safely (e.g. you may to very close to a rock groyne or ...

How to Body Dragging Upwind Kitesurfing Technique ...

    https://www.iksurfmag.com/technique/beginner/body-dragging-upwind/
    If the wind drops and you are dragging with you board, try and hold it out between you and the kite under your front arm. This technique will get you in upwind, even in light winds and is often a preferable to trying to slog back in on your board. This technique article was in Issue 11 of IKSURFMAG.

Kiteboarding Upwind: The Holy Grail - Kitesurfing Magazine

    https://kitesurfingmag.com/kiteboarding-upwind/
    Jun 28, 2015 · When the kite is above 45degrees in the wind window, there is a ton of upward pull. This causes you to flatten the board and skip out. Bring that kite low, so you can edge it forward in the wind window. Joanna Kowalska’s kiteboarding roots hail back Poland where she learned to kiteboard while she was in Veterinary School. After graduating she ...

The worst kitesurfing accidents caught on tape

    https://www.surfertoday.com/kiteboarding/the-worst-kitesurfing-accidents-caught-on-tape
    Wind can rapidly get a kite out of control. When that happens, inexperienced kiteboarders are the first to suffer injuries. Being launched into the air before colliding against landmarks, buildings and parking lots is just the beginning. Let's get it started. Erik Eck floats like a …

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