This is the best self rescue video I have seen on TH-cam. Actually showing an example in deep water and keeping a kiteboard too!. Too many people show ideal examples in shallow water with no board. Thanks
Thanx and congrats for the idea of showing it on Land and on the water, loved it!! One think, i practice it myself and was not easy at allt o roll the lines on the bar, the wind was pulling me hard! I manage the situation but i did it at purpose so i recommend to everyone to try it once to feel the situation and be able to really handle it if needed. All the best!
One thing I've never understood is why, when you get to the bar and start wrapping up the one line, do all the guides show wrapping it around the bar in a way that just uses up a few inches per wrap, rather than end-to-end on the bar like we would normally do. Wrapping around the bar the shorter way seems unnecessarily tedious. Every self-rescue guide does this, but I've never seen an explanation for why.
Hi Alexander, when rolling up your lines, you can keep the board on your feet while swimming or leave it floating next to you in the water, whatever feels more comfortable for you and the situation. While sailing back to shore with the kite, hold the board in the same position as if you were body dragging. In wavy conditions, be careful not to leave your board upwind of you in the water as it can hit you when a wave or gust comes through. In any case, if it feels too stressful or dangerous having your board around you, leave it behind and make it to shore safely just with the kites. Usually there should be other kitesurfers who can take back your board for you.
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This is the best self rescue video I have seen on TH-cam. Actually showing an example in deep water and keeping a kiteboard too!.
Too many people show ideal examples in shallow water with no board.
Thanks
Hey Stefan, Thanks for your feedback and we are glad you liked the video. This was exactly what we wanted when making the video.
Thanks, Brendan
The double explanation, land and water, is just brilliant!! And so the drone povs!! Really good and clear videos!! 😁
Thanks very much!
Great video and explanation, reminder to self, practice this moore not only when things go wrong sharp!
Very clear and good information. Thank you.
Thank you :)
Best video on the topic
Perfect to refresh on that! Thank you :)
You´re welcome! Glad it helps :)
Excellent step-by-step advice. This is worth practicing in other-than-emergency situations so that you can stay calm if/when you need to do it
One of the best visual and explained pack downs I have ever seen thanks🙏💢💯💯💯
Thanks John! We will try to keep more useful videos coming.
Thanx and congrats for the idea of showing it on Land and on the water, loved it!! One think, i practice it myself and was not easy at allt o roll the lines on the bar, the wind was pulling me hard! I manage the situation but i did it at purpose so i recommend to everyone to try it once to feel the situation and be able to really handle it if needed. All the best!
Thank you!
Very useful to have the drone shots.
Thanks Ashley :)
Really useful, clear video thank you!
Thank you! Glad we can help
Uffi! Super helpful thank you !
Happy we are able to help!
Cheers, this helped!
Thanks!
Great video🤙🤙🤙
Thank you! See you soon :)
Will you explain me what you do mean while with your board?
How much center line should you wrap on the first stage?
One thing I've never understood is why, when you get to the bar and start wrapping up the one line, do all the guides show wrapping it around the bar in a way that just uses up a few inches per wrap, rather than end-to-end on the bar like we would normally do. Wrapping around the bar the shorter way seems unnecessarily tedious. Every self-rescue guide does this, but I've never seen an explanation for why.
Where is a kiteboard in water? What you do with it?
Hi Alexander,
when rolling up your lines, you can keep the board on your feet while swimming or leave it floating next to you in the water, whatever feels more comfortable for you and the situation. While sailing back to shore with the kite, hold the board in the same position as if you were body dragging.
In wavy conditions, be careful not to leave your board upwind of you in the water as it can hit you when a wave or gust comes through.
In any case, if it feels too stressful or dangerous having your board around you, leave it behind and make it to shore safely just with the kites. Usually there should be other kitesurfers who can take back your board for you.
@@TheRiderExperience thank you for this nicely put together tutorial