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Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:13 pm
by Toby
No, too extreme for me.
Don't want to get injured!
And they want unhooked tricks as well...not my style!

But there will be really good riders, so no need for me, I rather go where it has warm water and 20 knots ;-)

I do hope that they have a live stream...just curious which hooked tricks they gonna show ;-)

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:32 pm
by L0KI
Toby wrote:No, too extreme for me.
Don't want to get injured!
I rather go where it has warm water and 20 knots
A man who knows his limits, will live to play another day. Good thinking for old men like me. :D

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:49 pm
by RickI
So what sort have problems have folks had boosting some major jumps on return to earth? I have seen a number of pro riders back off the really big boosts over time, probably with good reason. Most of my bad ones are years in the past fortunately. I learned to slow down and be more picky about the setup and ramping wave. Still, there were some nice ones, explosions of stars on impact (borderline blackout), feeling pain from individual internal organs even with an impact vest on, beyond that it can really hurt. So, what has happened to folks out there with bad landings following really high jumps?

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:33 pm
by BillyGoatGruff
RickI wrote:. Still, there were some nice ones, explosions of stars on impact (borderline blackout), feeling pain from individual internal organs even with an impact vest on, beyond that it can really hurt. So, what has happened to folks out there with bad landings following really high jumps?

you need to learn to kitesurf...

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:24 am
by Toby
A man who knows his limits, will live to play another day
absolutely true! And I have so much fun with what I do, why should I do anything else? :nono:

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:33 am
by RickI
Like I said the last bad one was a while back say approaching nine years or longer in the past. I still enjoy boosting as high as conditions permit. There must've been some pretty bad experiences out there to shift the focus away from high jumps For many. So again, what happened?

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:48 am
by SupaEZ
Can a rider with a FOIL enter the competition (and try to win) or is it just for LEI kites ? :-?

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 3:40 am
by RickI
There doesn't seem to be anything about kite type in the rules. Thing is if you want to compete you need to get your promo video in there pronto. There will only be 4 out of area wild card competitors and they are to close the application process on Jan. 10. More at

http://redbullkingoftheair.co.za/rules

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:08 am
by Toby
Sure a foil rider can enter!

Rick: why I don't want to jump high and do crazy things up there?

Jumping high is an amazing feeling. But I know how many things can happen...and just jumping high doesn't do for me...it gets boring. I do jump high in my conditions, but don't like 30+ knots, since 1 mistake and that's it with this beautiful sport.

And I still can push the sport by not risking injuries.

And with 40+ you do think more about getting injured.

So, let the kids do the show this time, I will wait for them in the next airstyle comp ;-)

Re: Big Air Is Back - Red Bull King Of The Air

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 7:14 pm
by nikalaitzian
Do i enter the competition with this jump? today at my local spot Loutsa Nissakia Greece