WHAT IS KITESURFING
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What makes a kitesurfer work: The kitesurfer flies the kite across the
wind to provide traction power through the lines to his kite-control-bar. The
rider holds the control bar like a waterskier holds the ski-rope's handle. the
kitesurfer steers the kite by pulling the ends of the bar.
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"The kitesurfer, flies forty feet in the air above huge
bone crunching waves in Hawaii's famous surf. He approaches the wave at
blistering speed and launches himself from the crest of the oncoming wave. He
leaps high into the air where he hangs effortlessly suspended from his wing and
dances as gracefully as a bird, soaring and looping, he defies gravity until he
softly descends, and challenges the next wave. Returning to shore he rides the
wave with the agility of a surfer.
This aerial ballet is the manifestation of the new water sport of Kitesurfing. Kitesurfing is the synergistic offspring of windsurfing, wake boarding and paragliding. Kitesurfers control a wing of lightweight fabric, which pulls them across the water or above it. The sport is fast becoming the center of attention on the world water sports stage as pre-conceived limitations are regularly being shattered." |
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THE BEGINNING
EARLY EQUIPMENTThe Wipika/Flysurfer (Legaignoux) and the Kiteski (Roeseler) were the two original marine traction systems. The Kiteski was the first commercially
available product and was awarded patents for its unique design. It was first
released around 1986. The Legaignoux inflatable kite, took 15 years of
development before becoming commercially available as the Wipika kite, released
around 1997. The Wipika, was an instant success and quickly became the most
popular system. The Wipika System came with fixed length lines, however reel-bar
systems were sometimes used. The Legaignouxs were given several patents for
their spherical kite, and bridal system. Now the vast majority of kites produced
are manufactured under license, and derive from the Legaignoux concept.
Kitesurfing popularity has exploded in recent years and the equipment is now widely available and more sophisticated than ever. Kitesurfing now has well-organized events such as the Kitesurfing World Titles, and the World Cup of Kitesurfing. Kitesurfing instruction is also widely available through several networks of accredited schools. Kitesurfing associations, Internet newsgroups, and web-sites are growing. There are many good kitesurfing instructional videos and DVD's available and a plethora of kitesurfing magazines too. NAMES IN THE GAME
GOING UPWIND
THE COST OF KITESURFING
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Most people will learn to fly a small "trainer kite" on land first. The smaller kite has less power and is easier to manage. The student can learn about the "wind window". and how to steer the kite correctly. Kite control skills are necessary before the student attempts a more powerful kite. The proper trainer kite will have a control bar, and a kite leash that will de-power the kite if the user drops the bar. Flying kites on land should always be done with caution. Always find open space away from buildings, power lines, fences and people. Find a place with steady wind, and have an experienced person help you. Even small kites can get unruly, so do not take them for granted. Get a lesson in power-kiting from a local kite store, or school. they will save you a lot of time, and prevent many bumps and bruises. |
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KITESURFING QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Two-line or Four Line ?
Two-line kites Four-line kites are able to depower and can be used in a wider wind range. The four-line setup requires more time to lay out and untangle. Four-lines
UPDATE: 2005
2006-2007 Has seen the reemergence of the four-line systems, with the advent of Flat Kites, Bow kites and Hybrid kites. These newest kite designs make the kites more easily relaunchable with the four line set up. The bow Kite design is said to have 100% depower while the rider is hooked into the harness. This is a great step forward for safety. In addition to using the 100% depower, Bow kites should also have a kite leash attached in the event of a line tangle or when performing an emergency self-exit. Inflatable or Ram-Air? Directional or Bi-directional? Using Short Lines?
Multiple Line Lengths?
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KITEBOARDING ASSOCIATIONS
The
Maui Kiteboarding
Association
The United States
Kitesurfing Association
FOR MORE KITEBOARDING SAFETY INFO
Safety
Equipment info Page.
Kite Books
Online Bookstore.
KITESURFING LESSONS/SCHOOLS
Kiteboarding FAQ, Q&A
Page.
Action Sports Maui Kitesurfing School info Page.
KISS
Kitesurfing International Safety System info Page.
IKO International
Kiteboarding Organization info Page.
PASA Professional Air Sports
Association info Page.
FOR MORE INFO ON EQUIPMENT
NAISH
LITEWAVE
WIPIKA TAKOON
CABRINHA SLINGSHOT
GLOBERIDER
BEST
GAASTRA
NORTH AIRUSH
F-ONE FLEXIFOIL
LIQUID FORCE OCEAN RODEO
RRD
I just updated this page. Be aware that safety systems are
changing all the time.
You should consult your user manual for proper safety system function for
your brand of bar.
For the latest safety systems and protocols. Please read
my online manual.
No promises are made for the accuracy of the information in this page, or for
any error or omission.
Things change, Get training from a certified kiteboarding instructor. Read a
lot.
Practice using your safety systems (carefully) in non-critical situations. Ride
Safe!
First version posted 1997, Copyright © David
Dorn, all rights reserved