Evan, you are measuring the height of your jumps with a watch on your wrist and still lifting your board up 😃. You should raise your hand instead 🙈. Awesome video as always 😍!
Hey Evan, How do you look at kite size and max jumps? As a normal guy I find control at high board speed to be the limiting factor for high jumps. You need the speed for the take off, but I get most overpowered at high speed, so at one point smaller kites jump bigger because I can get a better take off. I really like that you push it to the limit, so my main question: What would be that wind and gear sweet spot for a WR? And can they make you a 7m?
Tbh, I dont know if its possible to have one setup that works the best. Because the conditions are never the same so your gear can also not be the same. Did this answer your question? Btw, I would advice always choosing control over power to reach maximum height so choosing a smaller kite in strong conditions is definitely the right move
Golven angle nog net ff beter en dan een lekker vlaagje in de boost dan moet het wel goedkomen met zo'n kite en jouw skills. Ik miste het loopjes trekken te erg aan een foilkite. 🤠🤙🏻
Surfr misses 20% or more of all my jumps in comparison with Woo. Especially with foil kites in combination with heliloops. Connect your watch with Woo and get rid of Surfr. Woo also has an issue with heliloops, but atleast registers sometimes a jump, when Surfr skips them all.
@sanderwentink , you must have a very unique Woo then, must have been odd seeing Surfr capturing a 31m jump with multiple heliloops then, right? When Woosting the Woo easily adds 20% to the actual height, it's nowhere near reflecting reality, everyone using both Surfr and Woo knows this by now...
@@sanderwentink, lol I've just checked your sessions. The 16,9m Woo jump was recorded at 1h5m after session start, the Surfr jump of 19,5m was recorded at 1h59m after session start, who are you trying to convince here bud? 😂 It's not even the same jump.
Congrats Evan...boardschmiede and Flysurfer is a good combination and is lifting you to the moon...🎉
Yes! It works very well! Cant wait to show you what is to come : )
sonic 4 is an amazing kite. It is the kite that could easily get me to give up my LEI's
Huge jump man, big congratulations!
Thanks man! Love the sonic : )
I just got into kite surfing and watching you is so amazing🚀
Wishing you strong winds!
Glad you’re using the surfr app now and also that foil kite looks sick I’m thinking of getting one now
Epic Evan! Keep em coming bru
Good job! Congrats 👍🤙
Evan, you are measuring the height of your jumps with a watch on your wrist and still lifting your board up 😃. You should raise your hand instead 🙈.
Awesome video as always 😍!
Haha, its muscle memory and somehow it feels more comfortable
Hi Evan very nice video as always, how do you feel about the fusion bar and how you will compare it to the force?
I love it! I like the simplicity of the fusion bar, but the force will work better in a variety of conditions
Kind of Light? Ach ja het is maar 22,2M hoger dan ik ooit gesprongen heb 😂👍
I am fairly sure that the 8m, if you can launch in 20-30 knots and then match that with the wind picking up to 50 knots, that will get the 40m jump.
yeah, it is hard to control the situation with 8m kite after 40-45 knots...
If you know a spot I will go first : )
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What watch are you using to check your height?
Apple Watch 😄
What size kite is it?
8m sonic
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Wat is het record 38 meter?
Hey Evan, How do you look at kite size and max jumps? As a normal guy I find control at high board speed to be the limiting factor for high jumps. You need the speed for the take off, but I get most overpowered at high speed, so at one point smaller kites jump bigger because I can get a better take off.
I really like that you push it to the limit, so my main question: What would be that wind and gear sweet spot for a WR? And can they make you a 7m?
Tbh, I dont know if its possible to have one setup that works the best. Because the conditions are never the same so your gear can also not be the same. Did this answer your question?
Btw, I would advice always choosing control over power to reach maximum height so choosing a smaller kite in strong conditions is definitely the right move
mooi man volhouden mooie vids en je techniek is top 1 vraag wat raad jij aan kwa maat flysurfer era vaar nu een 8m orbit in storm tot 50kts
8m ERA is mijn favorite maat, en de range is ook top! Ik vaarde hem tot 60 knopen in Frankrijk
Golven angle nog net ff beter en dan een lekker vlaagje in de boost dan moet het wel goedkomen met zo'n kite en jouw skills. Ik miste het loopjes trekken te erg aan een foilkite. 🤠🤙🏻
Thanks! Kan niet wachten om een video te maken met de soul 6m die wil wel lekker rond
ahaha, if you are not sure if it is good enough - it is not good enough =)))))))
haha
Surfr misses 20% or more of all my jumps in comparison with Woo.
Especially with foil kites in combination with heliloops.
Connect your watch with Woo and get rid of Surfr.
Woo also has an issue with heliloops, but atleast registers sometimes a jump, when Surfr skips them all.
Therefore Woo overestimates every single jump. If you ride for ego go with woo, if you want actual measurements go with surfr
@@BDL22321 nope not in my experience from using both at the same time last 3 months.
Surfr gives 60% of the time higher jumps
@sanderwentink , you must have a very unique Woo then, must have been odd seeing Surfr capturing a 31m jump with multiple heliloops then, right? When Woosting the Woo easily adds 20% to the actual height, it's nowhere near reflecting reality, everyone using both Surfr and Woo knows this by now...
@@MHLmerrel checkout my last session on Surfr 23-08
Measured 19.5m vs Woo 16.9m
I think I jumped around 15m
@@sanderwentink, lol I've just checked your sessions. The 16,9m Woo jump was recorded at 1h5m after session start, the Surfr jump of 19,5m was recorded at 1h59m after session start, who are you trying to convince here bud? 😂 It's not even the same jump.
First again!
Letss goo