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It seems like you prefer the back hand heli loop. I'm much more familiar with front hand heli loops (aka downloop). What is your opinion on front hand heli loops after the kiteloop? (no transition)
Hey! Thanks for the question. My preference is to always pull heli loop with the backhand on really any trick (if possible) as I think it catches you better as well as puts the kite in the best position to swing through and ride away. Though I'm not expert, I have just noticed my own preference is to land left foot forward to I have a tendency to have kiteloops when riding to the left be a non-transition trick and when riding to the right, be a transition. That way I'm always pulling the heliloop withe the back hand and landing left foot forward which is more comfortable for me. Though I'd really like to work on that to increase my comfort with landing each direction for more options. Hope that helped!
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@@MACkiteboarding Thank you Very Much! I was deciding between Orbit or Rebel. They are both similar, right? I am already a MACKite customer; I bought a kite for my little brother in 2021 (Neo). I see him riding and I want to go for it with the easiest in the market : () hehehaha
@@APOCLAG Those are both great options as they are very similar! Orbit will come at a slightly better price point, and you will also be able to expand your kite range in the future as North uses a (mostly) universal bar. Duotone makes great stuff and people generally get hooked on their gear, but you will be limited to strictly Duotone because of their bar. Cheers! - Cado
brilliant video, thank yoU!!
Thank you for sharing the stoke with us! 🤙🏽 It's awesome to hear that you thought the video was brilliant! We put a lot of effort into making content that is enjoyable and informative, so your enthusiasm really means a lot. If there's anything specific you'd like to see in future videos or any feedback you have, don't hesitate to share. Your support is greatly appreciated!
Good winds! -Aaron
Nice! Can’t wait to see more about this
Totally brilliant! This is the type of video SO many of us need! MORE please…! Appreciated & thank you. 👍🪂
Looking forward to see more!🙏😁
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Good winds! -Aaron
awesome video !
Sounds like cool serie, gonna follow this one !
Nice video! Shared!
Thanks for sharing it!
It seems like you prefer the back hand heli loop. I'm much more familiar with front hand heli loops (aka downloop). What is your opinion on front hand heli loops after the kiteloop? (no transition)
Hey! Thanks for the question. My preference is to always pull heli loop with the backhand on really any trick (if possible) as I think it catches you better as well as puts the kite in the best position to swing through and ride away. Though I'm not expert, I have just noticed my own preference is to land left foot forward to I have a tendency to have kiteloops when riding to the left be a non-transition trick and when riding to the right, be a transition. That way I'm always pulling the heliloop withe the back hand and landing left foot forward which is more comfortable for me. Though I'd really like to work on that to increase my comfort with landing each direction for more options. Hope that helped!
Cool video
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The speaker does a really good job of explaining and adding in all the extra necessary tidbits.
But it's hard to pay attention when he is so cute 😅.
Thank you for sharing the stoke with us! 🤙🏽 I'm glad to hear that you find the speaker informative and appreciate the extra details he provides. It's always great to have content that's not only educational but also engaging. And hey, a little charm certainly doesn't hurt when it comes to keeping the audience entertained! 😄 Your feedback is awesome and much appreciated. Keep enjoying the videos, and don't hesitate to reach out if there's more you'd like to see or learn about!
Good winds! -Aaron
YES
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Please, a little help. What are the best kite options for easy, forgiving, freeride fun? To have fun and do some easy jumps.
Hey Paulo, 2023 North Orbit would be a great option, especially considering it's on sale! - Cado
@@MACkiteboarding Thank you Very Much! I was deciding between Orbit or Rebel. They are both similar, right?
I am already a MACKite customer; I bought a kite for my little brother in 2021 (Neo). I see him riding and I want to go for it with the easiest in the market : () hehehaha
@@APOCLAG Those are both great options as they are very similar! Orbit will come at a slightly better price point, and you will also be able to expand your kite range in the future as North uses a (mostly) universal bar. Duotone makes great stuff and people generally get hooked on their gear, but you will be limited to strictly Duotone because of their bar. Cheers! - Cado
@@MACkiteboarding Thank you very much, Cado!