at first I thought this happened because the kite was not pumped sufficiently (because you know you are kiting on land, so if you crash it you dont want to destroy) thus it "inverted" - but after revisiting it blew up, right? How can this happen, not because of the wind - either because of bad state of the kite...well the video started when he was already inside a bush so what remains is, dont go out kiting when the wind is too strong and your kite is too big
What’s the point with number one? Bar seemed to be ok, not entangle, and he is pulling great length of one rear line without even waiting? Panic mode? He made things a lot worse than it should have been, or do I miss something?
@@skeptikervonnatur3813 sebcam is right, the bar was totally fine, if you want to relaunch your kite because you went to much downwind, you wait and pull and release the center lines to build up the kite eventually so it gets more air...but you dont start to pull your lines that they are swimming next to you, wtf! but this guy totally went into "rescue" mode (for self-rescue you get along a center line not the steering line!!) just after landing with all this lines around it is of no surprise that then lines get weirdly tangled around the bar which also doesnt help to to quick release He was pulling the steering lines twice...he might be a good actor but he is a bad kiter! He screwed up by himself! My nightmare starts when I see him edging before his jump, he could use half the board size as his board is leaning out of the water so much; with such a big board for wind and weight...well, you will glide a lot after landing which can make you go a lot of downwind towards your kite losing the control over it because of lack of tension...
Number 4 was absolutely wild compared to the others
at first I thought this happened because the kite was not pumped sufficiently (because you know you are kiting on land, so if you crash it you dont want to destroy) thus it "inverted" -
but after revisiting it blew up, right? How can this happen, not because of the wind - either because of bad state of the kite...well the video started when he was already inside a bush
so what remains is, dont go out kiting when the wind is too strong and your kite is too big
Exept for the first one: A perfect video to show how NOT to act!!! The most time I thought: "What is he doing?!"
Especially the last one!
No 4 clearly values what is now a trashed kite over his hand and his life, lucky he had gloves on
What’s the point with number one? Bar seemed to be ok, not entangle, and he is pulling great length of one rear line without even waiting? Panic mode? He made things a lot worse than it should have been, or do I miss something?
The blue steering line was wrapped around the bar as I see it. He acted pretty good.
The other guys just didn't.
@@skeptikervonnatur3813 sebcam is right, the bar was totally fine, if you want to relaunch your kite because you went to much downwind, you wait and pull and release the center lines to build up the kite eventually so it gets more air...but you dont start to pull your lines that they are swimming next to you, wtf!
but this guy totally went into "rescue" mode (for self-rescue you get along a center line not the steering line!!) just after landing
with all this lines around it is of no surprise that then lines get weirdly tangled around the bar which also doesnt help to to quick release
He was pulling the steering lines twice...he might be a good actor but he is a bad kiter! He screwed up by himself!
My nightmare starts when I see him edging before his jump, he could use half the board size as his board is leaning out of the water so much; with such a big board for wind and weight...well, you will glide a lot after landing which can make you go a lot of downwind towards your kite losing the control over it because of lack of tension...
Nr. 4 - ok, he cannot use emergency release because it's frozen. But why he cannot unhook it? It doesn't pull all the time...
I'd say "ice"
Soundtrack makes it almost unwatchable
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