Wow Ben!! Epische Aufnahmen 🙌 Oh ja kenn ich auch noch vom Kiten damals, dass sich die Leash immer um einen rumwickelt 😅 Hatte mir deshalb von Mystic früher diese dicke ummantelte Leash mit dieser Wulst drum geholt, die war super und hat nicht eingeschnitten 👍 Mega Video!! Kriegt man gleich mal wieder Bock den Schirm hochzuziehen 😃🪁Liebe Grüße, Max 🙋♂️
TMI Ben :-) it was so funny seeing you hanging out your bathroom! I learnt your lesson today the hard way. I don't ride unhooked - but today my harness popped open so I had to rapidly learn. After crashing the kite fully powered up I realised you have to just hold the chicken loop! If only I had watched this last night!! Any tips for what to do with a harness that has come undone while on the water?! I ditched my board and body dragged back in until I got to shallows. Could not do it while swimming...
Uiiii, that‘s really the hard way 🙈 The same way makes also sense here. Grab the chickenloop with both hands and keep holding onto the chicken loop until the kite dropped. Than grab the harness and release the quickeelease on the bar. Like this you can keep holding the harness until the kite is released and you have time to think again 🙈
Thank you for the input. To me this is not as simple: I totally understand there is pros for the front-variant. But there is also good reasons why one would connect it to the back…
@@tiagorocha78of course: the main reason why I connect it to the back of my harness is that it allows me to ride a shorter leash and still be able to do handlepasses. When the leash is connected to the front, I need about 10cm more leash length what is very annoying after the handlepass when the leash is hanging in between my legs. I think it really depends and what the rider is doing. 1. Bigair (with a very short leash on the front) 2. single handlepasses (with a medium long leash on the back) 3. doubble handlepasses (with a very long leash on the front)
Wenn die Leash vorne am Trapez befestigt ist, dann ist sie nachdem man einen handlepass gemacht hat sehr lang und hängt zwischen den Beinen. Das habe ich immer als stöhrend empfunden…
The best part of the video are the outtakes at the end 😂
As always very nice video, my favourite part is the down wind with glassy water , hope to enjoy It 😂
Of course 😁🤘
The best part of the video are the outtakes 😂
Your english is getting much better bro much love keep it up 💞
Wow Ben!! Epische Aufnahmen 🙌 Oh ja kenn ich auch noch vom Kiten damals, dass sich die Leash immer um einen rumwickelt 😅 Hatte mir deshalb von Mystic früher diese dicke ummantelte Leash mit dieser Wulst drum geholt, die war super und hat nicht eingeschnitten 👍 Mega Video!! Kriegt man gleich mal wieder Bock den Schirm hochzuziehen 😃🪁Liebe Grüße, Max 🙋♂️
Danke dir :) Ja, die Leash hatte ich auch mal...
sehr sehr cooles video!!!
How many landing loops at 9:42 ? 🧐
1 ?
Great ❤
TMI Ben :-) it was so funny seeing you hanging out your bathroom! I learnt your lesson today the hard way. I don't ride unhooked - but today my harness popped open so I had to rapidly learn. After crashing the kite fully powered up I realised you have to just hold the chicken loop! If only I had watched this last night!! Any tips for what to do with a harness that has come undone while on the water?! I ditched my board and body dragged back in until I got to shallows. Could not do it while swimming...
Uiiii, that‘s really the hard way 🙈 The same way makes also sense here. Grab the chickenloop with both hands and keep holding onto the chicken loop until the kite dropped. Than grab the harness and release the quickeelease on the bar. Like this you can keep holding the harness until the kite is released and you have time to think again 🙈
Very cool 🙂↕️🤘🏻
Hi Ben, thank you for your video, how many knots of wind was there and how many sizes did you kite at?
I saw kite 9 nexus
Hey, yes the second session was on a 9m and the first one on a 13.5m 😁🤘
@@BenBeholzVlogs You are usually riding with nexus. Can we say that backroll or frontroll movements are easier with Nexus than with XR?
Send it to “ don’t pull the bar “ !!😂😂😂
Hahaha
Don't use the leash on the back. You can connect to the front, and you will have fewer issues.
Thank you for the input. To me this is not as simple: I totally understand there is pros for the front-variant. But there is also good reasons why one would connect it to the back…
Can you tell me one good reason for that?
@@tiagorocha78of course: the main reason why I connect it to the back of my harness is that it allows me to ride a shorter leash and still be able to do handlepasses.
When the leash is connected to the front, I need about 10cm more leash length what is very annoying after the handlepass when the leash is hanging in between my legs.
I think it really depends and what the rider is doing.
1. Bigair (with a very short leash on the front)
2. single handlepasses (with a medium long leash on the back)
3. doubble handlepasses (with a very long leash on the front)
would it be super gusty with the mountains surrounded?
Usually yes, but this spot is very consistent 🤘
Warum befestigst Du die Leash nicht vorne am Trapez, dann kannst Du wenns notwendig ist besser auslösen?.... Super Video!
Wenn die Leash vorne am Trapez befestigt ist, dann ist sie nachdem man einen handlepass gemacht hat sehr lang und hängt zwischen den Beinen. Das habe ich immer als stöhrend empfunden…
Smart thumbnail 😜 spoiler:
Leash is actually not arround the neck
Yes, it was very hard to transport the message of the video in the thumbnail only without working it visually out more…
Well done :)