Finding New Places to Fly
In order to do slack line tricking you have to make sure to allow the lines to go slack every now and then. At least
In order to do slack line tricking you have to make sure to allow the lines to go slack every now and then. At least
So, are you thinking of designing your own kite? I’ve played with the thought several times, but so far, I’m nothing but a copy cat.
Loads of good pictures from the footage shot on the beach yesterday. Hope you like’em! 🙂
I put all my revs in a suitable bag together with a couple of line sets and handles and a drink. Hopped into my car
The Jacob’s Ladder, a really nice trick combination that even a non-kiter can understand and appreciate. And perhaps best of all; the ”Ladder” is not too difficult to learn, and hopefully – when you have read through this article – you’re a few steps closer to make it. Are you ready? OK, let’s go!
The football field … or soccer field if you like… is is surronded by trees that can make the wind conditions interesting. Today however, the
John Barresi takes his (prototype) Kymera for a spin at the Seasinde, Oregon, USA. Watch it and enjoy!
Flying razor sharp straight lines are one of the trademarks of a good pilot. Here are a few tips on how to do it!
Do you have trouble with your kite oversteering? Some kites come with a bit of oversteer built in. I must admit I’m not too fond of this … feature, so if you’re like me, I hope you find these handful of tips useful.
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