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Kite Girl's First Front Roll Tail Grab
The Non-inverted Sent Hooked-in Front Roll Tail Grab is a super easy beginner trick. Keep your hands close to the middle of the bar and get some speed with the bar sheeted slightly out. Come in with good speed and send the kite up to noon. At the same time, sheet the bar in and pop off your back leg.
As you leave the water, look over your back shoulder and swing your hips. Bring your back knee into your chest at the same time. Since this in a non-inverted roll, your body will automatically
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21st Jan 2021
Duotone Dice at a Glance
This at a glance review is to help you decide if this kite is for you!
What kind of kite
Freestyle Big Air & Wave Crossover
The Dice is a crossover kite for high level kitesurfers in all disciplines from freestyle, big air and loops to waves. It sits between the Evo and the Vegas in regards to performance and feel. Think of the Evo as an automatic transition while the Dice is a stick shift. Of all the bridled kites in Duotones range, it unhooks the best only sitting second to the Vegas. If
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19th Jan 2021
Snowboarder trys kite
When I first started kiting, unhooked freestyle and strapless surf were king. Athletes were pushing the sport forward at an incredible pace. We started to wonder what it would be like if athletes from other sports took notice. Would world class surfers pick up a kite? What about wakeboarders or snowboarders? As things panned out, some did, but never quite on the level we hoped for. Tye is the rare example of a pro crossing over from another sport and excelling at kite. The only other pro snowbo
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19th Jan 2021
Will the Mystic Stealth Bar Work For Women
Hardshell harnesses have helped a lot of people by preventing the harness from riding up or twisting into your ribs. They work for some, but not for everyone- especially the ladies! When I first tried them, I found them to be too rigid and I wasn't sold.
That's when I can across the Mystic Gem. It had the right amount of stiffness and flex. It was much more comfortable and most of the time it did not ride up on me. Us ladies do have more curves and it's really easy for a harness to ride up into
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12th Jan 2021
Duotone Evo at a Glance
This video and blog are meant to give you perspective and to help you decide if the Evo is the right kite for you.
What kind of kite is the Duotone Evo?
The Evo is a true modern All Around kite. I'ts meant to please everyone and it does a good job of it. It’s easy to use, and you’re just as likely to see someone teaching on this kite as you are to see someone riding on a completion level for big air. Fast, playful and fun is a good way to describe the traits of thi
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11th Jan 2021
First Backroll in Light Wind
Hey guys, for this video we're going to cover a new angle on a basic freeride trick. I've done frontroll and backroll videos before, but I wanted to take the angle of a brand new rider attempting their very first backroll.
The Light Wind Pop
Learning to Backroll in Light Wind
I've always advocated that it's best to learn new tricks in light wind because the falls are super chill and it's easier to build muscle memory. Thing is, with the exception of our kite loop tutorials, I rarely film anyt
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11th Jan 2021
North Orbit vs the Reach
The Orbit and the Reach are two offerings from North Kiteboarding. One's a big air specialty kite and the other is an all-around kite.
The North Orbit
2021 North Orbit
Let's start with the Orbit. This is a five-strut big air specialty kite. The Orbit implements a two-stage arc in the canopy. This means the top of the kite is flat to help with a hanglider-floaty feel. The wingtips are curved so the kite turns faster than it should. This makes the kite exceptional at kite loops. It's designed t
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6th Jan 2021
Cabrinha Switchblade at a Glance
This blog is a quick look at the Swithcblade. Hopefully it will help you decide if the 2020 Cabrinha Switchblade is the right kite for you.
What kind of kitesurfing kite
Cabrinha classifies the Switchblade as a Performance Freeride and big air.
This means the kite excels at hooked in and sent jumps. Things like bankroll hand drags, board offs, simple low kite loop based tricks. Jump transitions and getting a ton of height.
Its okay but not the best for waves and an unhooked. It wor
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4th Jan 2021
Big kites Vs small
Recently I was tasked with reviewing the ocean Rodeo Flite Aluula 17m. The kite flew so different that it really got me thinking about how different size kites fly and what I’ve come to expect over the years.
For this blog, I’ll break down the general characteristics of kites in a size range, conditions and the disciplines they are good for. I’ll also break down techniques for flying these kites and the best use of your time on the water.
The 15m North Reach is a faster fun b
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29th Dec 2020
Two tips for Big Air Kitesurfing Jumps
This video is for riders who can jump bit would like to go higher. It was fun speaking with Shaun because in a way we both kiteboard but we’re practicing completely different sports. Big air riders do things very differently and they have one goal. Go high and loop the kite! You need to be proficient with the basics and a solid free rider before going for maximum height. That said, Shaun had some great tips to help you take your jumps to new heights.
Load those lines up with the bar all
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26th Dec 2020
Cabrinha Spectrum at a Glance
This video and blog will hopefully give you an idea of what to expect from the spectrum and help you decide if it's the right kiteboard for you.
ANNELOUS LAMMERTS popping a melon grab
What kind of kiteboard is the Cabrinha Spectrum
We would classify this as a midrange all around freeride board. This means the Spectrum is made to do a little of everything. Like any jack of all trades, the spectrum is a master of none. That said, you get a lot more out of this board than you wo
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26th Dec 2020
10m Roam Aluula Foiling Review
The Roam is Ocean Rodeos Surf kite and if you kite foil, you know up until brands started developing foil specific kites like the UFO, Surf kites were a popular choice among foil enthusiasts. You might be surprised to hear that Surf kites are still the most popular choice at the shop among the team.
Mostly because they give you options from surf performance to high-end kite foil performance. For reference, currently, I weigh 185 I was using the Slingshot Infinity 76 and I tested the Roam Aluul
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23rd Dec 2020
Low Backroll Kiteloop Nose Grab - Easy Freeride Kitesurf Tricks
Whats up guys, this week, I’m going to cover a fun and easier kiteloop based trick.
With hooked in kiteboarding there’s three things that take a trick to the next level, a loop, a rotation and a grab. Moving past down all the download variations, the Bankroll Nose grab kite loop is probably the easiest powered loop trick. Its a little intense but one you can start underpowered and work your way up! Let’s get to it.
Get simple Backroll kiteloops dialed first
Before attempting
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23rd Dec 2020
Ocean Rodeo Stick Shift Vs Duotone Clickbar
These bars are similar in design. They use a clicking system to adjust the steering lines rather than the center lines.
The Stick Shift is super soft on the hands
The Ocean Rodeo Stick Shift is soft and floaty; while the Duotone Clickbar is a little less soft, it's more refined. The drawback to the Clickbar is that sometimes the centerline can bind. This is due to the automatic swivel feature. The Stick Shift's main drawback is that you must flush it out between each use.
Obviously, these
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22nd Dec 2020
Do Kitesurfing Fins Matter?
Kitesurfing fins come in a variety of sizes, from 10mm to 50mm or so. Fins are an often-overlooked part of gear, but they can make a huge difference in how your kiteboard responds and how it feels on the water.
Small fins: 10 to 15mm
These are less common now, but are arguably the most fun fins available. They loosen up the board and make for a skate feel on the water. Imagine your kiteboard feeling more like a snowboard. You can really add some style to your riding, especially on your land
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22nd Dec 2020