The picture says it all. No way I could do this kind of stuff with a traditional fixed bar. This here is with one of the first dynabars (V2) that's been holding as my only bar for about 5 yrs. now. I'm sure the newer versions have some improvements, but I can't find anything wrong with mine. Thanks, whoever came up with the concept... I'm never going back...
Here is my submission. Competition or no competition I really do love my Dynabar in waves. I find most of the power in turns come from the midsection and body rotation. The dynabar really frees your hips up while still staying hooked in. I also can't wear a waist harness because of back issues so the added freedom from the boardshort/seat harness is a godsend. I prefer the rope setup. It feels so loose and quiet you sometimes forget you are even attached to the kite.