"How to?" - Launching and Landing a Flysurfer kite

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2010
  • A new "how to?" section is being added to the Flysurfer website and the channels. Flysurfer teamrider Gunnar Biniasch will be making some "How to?" videos in the coming weeks on certain points of Flysurfer handling.
    This is the 2nd in the series, how to launch and land a Flysurfer kite before or after a session, launching and landing your kite this way will ensure you that you will be on the water within 3 minutes, the next time you pull that Flysurfer kite out of the bag!
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Komentáře • 23

  • @PBKiteboarding
    @PBKiteboarding Před 13 lety +1

    Good Job.... Makes it easy to show Customers too...

  • @FlysurferKites
    @FlysurferKites  Před 11 lety

    Hi Frederic, if you pack up decent, most of the time, when unpacking and laying out, you can start right away, we always recommend to do a line-check if everything is proper before launching, this is very easy to do where the bridle splits in the 4 flying lines, the 2 frontlines must always remain clear and all other lines should fall under that, then the line set is sorted. Take care and greetings, (RS)

  • @upwindstockholm961
    @upwindstockholm961 Před rokem

    Need to practice this :)

  • @Chrisp3gg
    @Chrisp3gg Před 11 lety

    Red pulley on the depower line gives you more DEpower (less power)... the black one gives you less depwer (more power).

  • @FlysurferKites
    @FlysurferKites  Před 11 lety

    Of course you can, but there is always the risk of the kite falling into the water, especially when learning new stuff, such as riding a board. We always recommend to use kiteboarding kites that are designed for that.

  • @FlysurferKites
    @FlysurferKites  Před 13 lety

    try it out yourself, it, do not take our word for it, just search on youtube light wind flysurfer relaunch and you will get loads of videos ;-)

  • @FlysurferKites
    @FlysurferKites  Před 11 lety

    Flysurfer foil kites actually relaunch easier and faster from the water then L.E.I. Because you can backwards relaunch them. So yes, you can start with a Flysurfer kite as a beginner, no problems what so ever.

  • @LemarinelNet
    @LemarinelNet Před 9 lety +2

    "Step 1 : Unpack your kite"... wow, I was thinking the bag would fly itself !!?

  • @feotulol
    @feotulol Před 4 lety

    👑fuerteventura

  • @fbaud
    @fbaud Před 11 lety +1

    HI FS team, question from a non-foil rider, who may very well be interested in switching soon.
    Is there any risk when packing up but also when unpacking the beast that bridles end up being tangled up? Or it is just impossible unless the kite flips on itself.
    Cheers for your advice

  • @miricoKorn
    @miricoKorn Před 11 lety

    Please how to call those glasses? are super thank you.

  • @dieoma100
    @dieoma100 Před 13 lety

    @FlysurferKites i own 2 19qm and managed :)

  • @FlysurferKites
    @FlysurferKites  Před 13 lety

    @wifimonkey
    you are not serious right?
    We building water relaunchable foilkites for kiteboarding, easy water-relaunch of our kites is of course obligitory

  • @bowmosexual
    @bowmosexual Před 11 lety

    Red Tab gives more power Black Tab gives more power? How do you get less power?

  • @KalleI260
    @KalleI260 Před 9 lety +1

    Good video, but the music was terrible! :)

  • @lukeharvey8026
    @lukeharvey8026 Před 8 lety

    What size kite is that?

    • @FlysurferKites
      @FlysurferKites  Před 8 lety

      @Luke Harvey, that is a 10m closed-cell foilkite. Best regards

  • @RoRoo1977
    @RoRoo1977 Před 14 lety

    1:07 Birdle?? ;)
    Nice typo

  • @dieoma100
    @dieoma100 Před 13 lety

    bet u can't launch a 19qm in 7 knots