Thanks for the -20°C window cracking rule. Been wondering the limit myself for the past winter and have limited use of my Slick around -5...-10°C and packing carefully into huge paraglider backpack, so far so good.
Outstanding! Where are you guys? I am in New York. I have some nearby lakes and ponds, and 2.5 hours away is Oneida Lake which is really large and runs east to west. Great fetch!!
To be honest, it looks more appealing and easier than winging on water. I have seen a lot of people struggling with wings on water, but finally I saw some folks who knew what at they were doing and made it look more appealing. But still... on snow seems more appealing, and less hazardous than kiting on a hard surface.
I started to wing ski and wing foil last year. I started with a 6.0 m wing and now I have a 7.2 m Naish. Love it. Use harness for winter. Since I am a windsurfer the wing is more intuitive than the kite.
We live by the water so I pump my wing when it stil warm after using it, I bring it in the garage where i put it to room temperature before I folded it. Otherwise the window will crack. I bought 2 more wings for my kids - without window.
They don't have the power of the kites, but the ability to ride through trees and launch from difficult conditions makes it worth it. Also, unlike my kites, I can ride upwind, and depower downwind to carve some hills without the wing.
I love the videos they are so helpful. I was wondering if you could please make a video all about woo pro? I just bought a woo and am not sure if I should pay the extra €50 to go pro?? Thank you very much
Snow wing is a great way to step into winging. From a safety side you can very safely ride wings in winds from 15-35 knots and not worry about being launched. Skis are much easier than snowboard but on powder snowboard rocks. Harness lines and a seat harness are a must above 20 knots. ;o)
Great video. Where are you located? I’m in the Beach. Ashbridge’s doesn’t harden up much, neither does the Outer Harbour. Is this Humber Bay, or Port Credit?
Thanks :) part of this video was filmed at Lakeshore Yacht Club in Etobicoke. The inner bay doesn’t always freeze (once every 3 or 4 years) - last year it did.
Toooo cold for me. Living in Queensland Australia, winter means gets down to a freezing 20 degrees C and the wind drops down to foiling strength 10 - 15 knots and you need to wear a 2mm spring suit wetty. I can't imagine snow. I'm not as brave as you guys. Well done! Rest assured with global warming you'll soon also be kiting in 20C and I'll have cyclones. I better get a smaller kite.
Snow isn’t bad - it can actually be a lot of fun. And really, if you’re dressed appropriately, you’re not cold at all. That being said, I’m just a tiny bit jealous of your conditions! Your “cold” day is a good summer day for us!! 😄
Depends if you have skis or a snowboard already. If so, it's the cost of a wing - which ranges depending on the size and brand. Ballpark, $1000-$1400 CAD for a new wing.
Lucky you to have such a nice icy, snowy and windy place nearby.🤗 I wish to be there but unfortunately I don’t see any snow coming these next 2 weeks to my place on the forecast!🥺 To be fair, I spend winter in the French West Indies, and the water is quite fresh those days (no more than 25C)😜😎, but the wind is pretty fair 16/20kts😇
not sure about being on ice like that, when using a snowboard and kite and wing i guess, remove the backs off the bindings, removes the pressure off your ankles makes it much more pleasant
Yeah that one icy session was no good - we were there for maybe 20 minutes mostly just having fun with the drone. Thanks for the tip on removing the back of the bindings.
Boring? I don’t think so. If you go out in extreme conditions when kiting is dangerous it’s anything but boring. Check out my footage below from yesterday! th-cam.com/video/Ply5BFgSdSs/w-d-xo.html
Agree! great for learning the Wing Skills independent of board/foil skills. Parking lots with Longboard skateboards are stupid fun too. As drag decreases, i.e. longboard with blades(ice boards), turny longboard skateboards, firm snow allow lighter winds/smaller wings. Harness is easy and helps. Skis have more versatility. th-cam.com/video/jJhEKDf4VU8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the -20°C window cracking rule. Been wondering the limit myself for the past winter and have limited use of my Slick around -5...-10°C and packing carefully into huge paraglider backpack, so far so good.
Thanks for winging it with blue mojo and opening my eyes to something different. So many ways to kite and so little time :-).
So true :) seems like there’s always something new to try!
Miss your videos, they are really good!
New one will be posted tomorrow :)
Good to see you back on TH-cam ! Even if it is under a wing haha
Outstanding! Where are you guys? I am in New York. I have some nearby lakes and ponds, and 2.5 hours away is Oneida Lake which is really large and runs east to west. Great fetch!!
Thanks! This was filmed on Lake Simcoe in Ontario (just a bit north of Toronto)
To be honest, it looks more appealing and easier than winging on water. I have seen a lot of people struggling with wings on water, but finally I saw some folks who knew what at they were doing and made it look more appealing. But still... on snow seems more appealing, and less hazardous than kiting on a hard surface.
I started to wing ski and wing foil last year. I started with a 6.0 m wing and now I have a 7.2 m Naish. Love it. Use harness for winter. Since I am a windsurfer the wing is more intuitive than the kite.
Nice! From what we've witnessed, those who know how to windsurf pick up winging pretty easily :)
Some problem with your 7,2m naish window /subzero temp ?
We live by the water so I pump my wing when it stil warm after using it, I bring it in the garage where i put it to room temperature before I folded it. Otherwise the window will crack. I bought 2 more wings for my kids - without window.
Awesome Thanks 👍
It was fun trying it out. It feels a lot “less formal” compared to kiting. No lines, no harness, just grab & go!
They don't have the power of the kites, but the ability to ride through trees and launch from difficult conditions makes it worth it. Also, unlike my kites, I can ride upwind, and depower downwind to carve some hills without the wing.
Love it!
Thanks Alison ☺️
I love the videos they are so helpful. I was wondering if you could please make a video all about woo pro? I just bought a woo and am not sure if I should pay the extra €50 to go pro?? Thank you very much
Snow wing is a great way to step into winging. From a safety side you can very safely ride wings in winds from 15-35 knots and not worry about being launched. Skis are much easier than snowboard but on powder snowboard rocks. Harness lines and a seat harness are a must above 20 knots. ;o)
Good to know about the harness line and seat harness! Thanks :)
The Ozone WASP v2 wing has windows made of a new silicone-like material that folds and doesn't crack anymore in low temperatures.
Good to know!
You guys really need to try icewinging on skates
Agreed! I imagine it would be fun and fast
Great video. Where are you located? I’m in the Beach. Ashbridge’s doesn’t harden up much, neither does the Outer Harbour. Is this Humber Bay, or Port Credit?
Thanks :) part of this video was filmed at Lakeshore Yacht Club in Etobicoke. The inner bay doesn’t always freeze (once every 3 or 4 years) - last year it did.
Toooo cold for me. Living in Queensland Australia, winter means gets down to a freezing 20 degrees C and the wind drops down to foiling strength 10 - 15 knots and you need to wear a 2mm spring suit wetty. I can't imagine snow. I'm not as brave as you guys. Well done! Rest assured with global warming you'll soon also be kiting in 20C and I'll have cyclones. I better get a smaller kite.
Snow isn’t bad - it can actually be a lot of fun. And really, if you’re dressed appropriately, you’re not cold at all. That being said, I’m just a tiny bit jealous of your conditions! Your “cold” day is a good summer day for us!! 😄
You should try a kite trip to Turks and Caicos go to the long bay side
Hoping to go there soon! It looks stunning 🤩
Yeah so fun
How much does it cost to get started.
Depends if you have skis or a snowboard already. If so, it's the cost of a wing - which ranges depending on the size and brand. Ballpark, $1000-$1400 CAD for a new wing.
Lucky you to have such a nice icy, snowy and windy place nearby.🤗
I wish to be there but unfortunately I don’t see any snow coming these next 2 weeks to my place on the forecast!🥺
To be fair, I spend winter in the French West Indies, and the water is quite fresh those days (no more than 25C)😜😎, but the wind is pretty fair 16/20kts😇
We would gladly trade the snow and ice for those conditions! 😀
@@OurKiteLife how much would you offer?😜
not sure about being on ice like that, when using a snowboard and kite and wing i guess, remove the backs off the bindings, removes the pressure off your ankles makes it much more pleasant
Yeah that one icy session was no good - we were there for maybe 20 minutes mostly just having fun with the drone. Thanks for the tip on removing the back of the bindings.
We wait for new video 🤙🏼
Coming soon :)
@@OurKiteLife 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼 yeahhh
Agree there are advantages to winging on snow (less dangerous etc). Disadvantage- looks boring AF…
That’s what we thought too (more so Yuri lol) …all we can say is don’t knock it til you try it!
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Boring? I don’t think so. If you go out in extreme conditions when kiting is dangerous it’s anything but boring. Check out my footage below from yesterday!
th-cam.com/video/Ply5BFgSdSs/w-d-xo.html
Hey there, missing new content maybe you show us what you do besides kitesurfing. Hope you are doing well
New video coming soon :)
@@OurKiteLife 💗
Agree! great for learning the Wing Skills independent of board/foil skills. Parking lots with Longboard skateboards are stupid fun too. As drag decreases, i.e. longboard with blades(ice boards), turny longboard skateboards, firm snow allow lighter winds/smaller wings.
Harness is easy and helps. Skis have more versatility.
th-cam.com/video/jJhEKDf4VU8/w-d-xo.html