previous topic :: next topic |
Author |
Message |
lloyd
Since 16 Aug 2007
108 Posts
Hood River
Stoked
|
Sun Apr 20, 14 12:33 pm |
|
|
Hi Jerp
Aside from specific wake style riding, so much of whether or not your foot stays in the strap is technique during takeoff. Rather than jumping like a wakeboard or snowboard where you're going off a jump, kiting is about getting "pop" out of the board at takeoff. Even with improper technique, you will find that you can "jump" out of the boots/bindings at take off. |
|
|
sromano1995
Since 22 May 2013
240 Posts
Portland
Stoked
|
|
|
Justsmile
Since 20 Jul 2009
1526 Posts
Not Portland
XTreme Poster
|
Sun Apr 20, 14 4:53 pm Nice job |
|
|
Nice job. The machine looks cool as shit:-)! _________________ Take a breath; inhale |
|
|
KCM
Since 30 Jun 2013
53 Posts
Woodland WA.
|
Sun Apr 20, 14 8:11 pm |
|
|
Serge.....very cool....who are you! :lol: |
|
|
jerp
Since 22 Feb 2013
453 Posts
Obsessed
|
Sun Apr 20, 14 8:24 pm |
|
|
KCM wrote: | Serge.....very cool....who are you! |
i was curious on this also |
|
|
waynepjh
Since 27 Jul 2008
212 Posts
jackson wy
Stoked
|
Sun Apr 20, 14 8:52 pm |
|
|
I love riding in boots but I almost drowned one time when I was riding way overpowered and had my leash connected to the back of my harness and when I had a fail pass I landed on my back with kite on leash. It dragged me on my back and the board was pulling me under. Since then I connect my leash on the front of my harness. You can still pass the handle that way. Anybody else riding boots have a similar situation? |
|
|
Sella
Since 21 Apr 2007
1794 Posts
Doin' The Dalles
FLY'IN HIGH PIE GUY
|
Mon Apr 21, 14 11:12 am Re: No wind = time to finish this strap mod |
|
|
That was a really cool mod Serge. |
|
|
jerp
Since 22 Feb 2013
453 Posts
Obsessed
|
Mon Jun 09, 14 10:07 am |
|
|
So, I eventually tried out boots this weekend and I have to say it was lots of fun. It was pain in the a$$ getting them on and off but I had so much fun on the water trying stuff I would never have tried on straps.
The first couple of tacks felt very weird but eventually you just kind of forget about them. The difference they make with loading and popping was the biggest shock at first. I did keep them very loose (great suggestion Stringy) and came it in handy when I under rotated on a backroll and could not swim around to facing down wind
Thank you to everyone for the advice. |
|
|
|