the level of talent and dedication required to get this skilled is very hard for anyone who has not tried to appreciate, i’m just learning to fly foil kites and this guys skills are extraordinary. To learn to turn in wind this light you need to ride a lot of foil kites in more wind but yes, that is the dream for sure, endless windy days :)
Wow... thats pretty fricken awesome! Recently I've been thinking about getting a foil kite for the really light days, and I must say I'm much more convinced now heh.
In 2010, Gunnar Biniasch also foiled in 3 knots of wind ua-cam.com/video/fb68bZjXUbE/v-deo.html . With the right kite (foil kites), you can do it below 5 knots. However above 5 knots will be easier to foil for almost any light wind kite (include LEI).
Oh wow yeah, and he's pulling back rolls and such too. The lowest I've gone is 7-8 knots with a 12 meter inflatable and a pretty fat foil and that was pushing it haha.
danleow for relaunch and low wind? Or overall? It seems that way on UA-cam but I can’t afford it. I got a chrono2 for $700 CAD, really couldn’t go over that at all
Hey man awsome video..I just started foiling 1 to 2 months ago,I have a liquid force rocket foil..I have a 12m north rebel and a 9m airush ultra..I get around 10knots where i am at..i tried taking out my 12m and couldn't even water start got dragged into a non wind channel tunnel and had coast guard come rescue me..its awsome to see this kind of video..I'm thinking of investing in a 12m or 15m soul flysurfer to be able to get out more..after my last incident I was a bit discouraged of heading out there with low winds..any advice?
Hey I am glad you liked the video. For sure foil kites are the ultimate kites in super light wind which is exceptionally great kite combo with foil board. The kite size also depends on your foil wings, usually lower aspect wings will work fine with smaller kites. But if you have higher aspect wings I would suggest using bigger kites.
From experience i would say that riding 3x wind speed is pretty normal in Kite Hydrofoiling. 4x is already fast. Assuming very good material setup having 5x Windspeed (really possible?) you would have at least 5 Knots in that video as your GPS states 25 knots riding speed. Starting with a downloop with a 17 Kite with 3-4 knots is definitely possible but as we can see in the video is not easy to hold kite in the sky... but out on the water there was more than 3 knots
holy shit! you reached very impressive speeds, considering how little wind there was! I am always afraid of dropping the kite, due to a messed up turn and there being no apparent wind anymore... happened once and had to take a huge swim back... nice that you got the kite out of the water again in the beginning^^ what could have been a very frustrating start and end of the kite day turned into a fantastic journey in almost no real wind
During his racing there is really at least 5-6 knots. even UL foils cannot hang on 3 knots officialy, they need at least 4 knots for it. Zenit 5knots at least.
I am a foiler also When I go to the water and there's no wind, I go anyway. The kite wants to fall out of the sky. But when you get up on the foil, something magic happens. It still bewilders me.
One thing you got to watch out for - messing up turns on your foil. As a kind of foil newbie, I was used to going out as far as I did on my twintip ( 1 - 1,5miles) often even further and let me tell you - swimming back to shore with a totally wet pile of lines and cloth (tried to fold up and roll up as much as possible) while leaning half on your board is no fun! took me over a freaking hour of swimming to get back to shore and that was it for the day, washed ashore totally exhausted - lesson learned - although you really should not go out further then you would want to swim back, one does it anyways sometimes...
VERY difficult to pull this off ... well done!
Also, an excellent physics lesson on the difference between apparent and true wind velocity ... 🤓
Impressive water relaunchability. Both the pilot and the kite seem to be good ;-)
The Ultralight material also makes the difference
extreme for newbies: 40 knots and 3mt waves
extreme for expert kiters: 3 knots and flat water
@3:45 when you backloop the kite to start, hear the board gush through the water as you get up and then silence. So nice to experience first hand.
this is insane, now you can go kiteboarding any day of the week! when will any work get done now?
the level of talent and dedication required to get this skilled is very hard for anyone who has not tried to appreciate, i’m just learning to fly foil kites and this guys skills are extraordinary. To learn to turn in wind this light you need to ride a lot of foil kites in more wind but yes, that is the dream for sure, endless windy days :)
Great video!! I'm impressed with your patience and skill! Need to learn to foil soon, I also live in mostly light wind area. Keep up the videos!
You will need the lightest kite you can get for light wind
Really impressive drive. Please can you share what is lentgh of the lines?
Line length is 12m
Very impressive! And ur going pretty quick too!
5-6kts minimum. And the kite might behave a little better if you depower it at launch to keep it from stalling.
Really impressive. I would like to see how to go downwind @3knt of wind again :D
Indeed, the wind speed seems to be slow (see the video from 4'25" to 4"35"). No more comments. Awesome!
That’s not the wind speed 🤦♂️😐
You are going 8 times faster than the wind??!
Wow... thats pretty fricken awesome! Recently I've been thinking about getting a foil kite for the really light days, and I must say I'm much more convinced now heh.
In 2010, Gunnar Biniasch also foiled in 3 knots of wind ua-cam.com/video/fb68bZjXUbE/v-deo.html . With the right kite (foil kites), you can do it below 5 knots. However above 5 knots will be easier to foil for almost any light wind kite (include LEI).
Oh wow yeah, and he's pulling back rolls and such too. The lowest I've gone is 7-8 knots with a 12 meter inflatable and a pretty fat foil and that was pushing it haha.
Hey Miles, Just saw your comment from a year ago ; ). I very tempted to get a foil kite and sell my big cloud.
whatttt, that kite must be so fast, how can it climb up the wind that fast
Danny Israel Foil kites are very efficient much more than tube kites
danleow just got a chrono2. Cannnoootttt wait to use it. Going insane right now.
Danny Israel The Ultralight ChronoV2 version is much better
danleow for relaunch and low wind? Or overall? It seems that way on UA-cam but I can’t afford it. I got a chrono2 for $700 CAD, really couldn’t go over that at all
What size kite and which foil
Noob question probably but why are you always holding the depower line? Are you constantly trimming ?
FlyBenBo because there is where the front lines are and I don’t want to choke the kite by pulling the bar in light wind
@@danleow You mean its better to adjust the trimline instead of moving the bar in light wind?
@@MatsBohlinsson You can do that too but in lighter wind is good to choke the kite down into the power window and restart again from there.
Sweet! Gotta sand those wings down a bit to prevent that whistling sound though 👌
Hey man awsome video..I just started foiling 1 to 2 months ago,I have a liquid force rocket foil..I have a 12m north rebel and a 9m airush ultra..I get around 10knots where i am at..i tried taking out my 12m and couldn't even water start got dragged into a non wind channel tunnel and had coast guard come rescue me..its awsome to see this kind of video..I'm thinking of investing in a 12m or 15m soul flysurfer to be able to get out more..after my last incident I was a bit discouraged of heading out there with low winds..any advice?
Hey I am glad you liked the video. For sure foil kites are the ultimate kites in super light wind which is exceptionally great kite combo with foil board. The kite size also depends on your foil wings, usually lower aspect wings will work fine with smaller kites. But if you have higher aspect wings I would suggest using bigger kites.
From experience i would say that riding 3x wind speed is pretty normal in Kite Hydrofoiling. 4x is already fast. Assuming very good material setup having 5x Windspeed (really possible?) you would have at least 5 Knots in that video as your GPS states 25 knots riding speed. Starting with a downloop with a 17 Kite with 3-4 knots is definitely possible but as we can see in the video is not easy to hold kite in the sky... but out on the water there was more than 3 knots
Michael Hucke Maxime was foiling in 2.5 knots in Korea last year
holy shit! you reached very impressive speeds, considering how little wind there was!
I am always afraid of dropping the kite, due to a messed up turn and there being no apparent wind anymore...
happened once and had to take a huge swim back...
nice that you got the kite out of the water again in the beginning^^
what could have been a very frustrating start and end of the kite day turned into a fantastic journey in almost no real wind
I had to create extra energy by pumping the board on water start in light wind.
Hi, could you please tell me.what mount you used for the camera? is it a chest mount or a helmet one? thank you
During his racing there is really at least 5-6 knots. even UL foils cannot hang on 3 knots officialy, they need at least 4 knots for it. Zenit 5knots at least.
top guys can foil in 2.5 knots with no problem doing transitions no kidding
Cool. What are you using software for making speed indicator?
I use Garmin Virb Edit software
very good video
Dude, how?????????
I am a foiler also When I go to the water and there's no wind, I go anyway. The kite wants to fall out of the sky. But when you get up on the foil, something magic happens. It still bewilders me.
Bill Levins really amazing 😉
One thing you got to watch out for - messing up turns on your foil.
As a kind of foil newbie, I was used to going out as far as I did on my twintip ( 1 - 1,5miles) often even further
and let me tell you - swimming back to shore with a totally wet pile of lines and cloth (tried to fold up and roll up as much as possible) while leaning half on your board is no fun!
took me over a freaking hour of swimming to get back to shore and that was it for the day, washed ashore totally exhausted - lesson learned - although you really should not go out further then you would want to swim back, one does it anyways sometimes...
what a dope fucking spot though!
yea, 3 knots behind tree cover ;) for sure little wind, but not only 3 knots.
still, just getting up in 3 knots is an impressive ability.
The wind came from the water....
sure, so he have wind shadow while measuring:
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Well it wasn't more then 6 knots anyways, else the kite wouldn't come falling out of the sky. It will stay in Zenith when its 6knots.
Awesome
That looks a right pain in the
Hi, why did you get the 17m R1V2 and not the 15m, you dont seem to weight much, wouldnt the 15m be better for you even for light winds? thx
Pedro Marcos The 15m would not have enough power to water start
haha amazing
Sweet🤘
my first session with foil :
ua-cam.com/video/McL5UuENXoI/v-deo.html
Hope no sharks
Impressive!
LOL : Speed 20 KT with 3 KT wind it's impossible ! it's fake. But 20 KM/H it's OK.
Not worth it
Yes, 3 knots.
That piece of shit wind meter you have under measures by at least 10 knots.
I know this because I have the same one.
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