Depends on what you like to do...wedge wrote:I seem to out run my kite when riding down the line on waves. This forces me to turn out of the pocket to get tension back in the lines. It doesn't help that my spot has light winds near shore. Any tips?
Any other tips on wave riding appreciated!
Not just a myth...NYKiter wrote:cant afford a 'drifter' (very low aspect ratio w skinny struts)...but isnt it really just a myth?
Any steep drop worth its salt down wind will stall a kite... besides wouldnt a fly surfer be the best 'drifter?'
If you are out running the kite it sounds like you are turning in before you have initiated the kite to turn.wedge wrote:I seem to out run my kite when riding down the line on waves. This forces me to turn out of the pocket to get tension back in the lines. It doesn't help that my spot has light winds near shore. Any tips?
Any other tips on wave riding appreciated!
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